The Loss Prevention Officer helps protect guests, employees, hotel property and company assets at Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay. Typical responsibilities include monitoring security systems, conducting patrols, responding to incidents, preparing reports, supporting emergency procedures and assisting with investigations while maintaining guest service standards. Candidates are generally expected to have security, law-enforcement, military or hospitality experience, good observation and communication skills, physical fitness, sound judgment and the ability to remain calm under pressure. Basic computer skills, English communication and flexibility to work shifts, weekends and public holidays are important. A professional appearance, confidentiality, teamwork and a strong commitment to safety and Marriott policies are also expected.
Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay is a luxury beachfront resort located on Fiji’s main island, Viti Levu, beside a private lagoon near Nadi. It is part of Marriott International, one of the world’s largest hospitality companies, operating hotels and resorts across many countries under well-known brands. The resort offers guest accommodation, restaurants and bars, spa and wellness facilities, recreational activities, event spaces and extensive leisure amenities. Its workforce serves international visitors while supporting Marriott’s standards for hospitality, safety, professionalism and responsible operations. Employees may benefit from working in a multicultural environment, structured training and career opportunities across Marriott properties, subject to the specific employment package. Resort roles commonly involve shift work and close cooperation between guest services, food and beverage, housekeeping, engineering and security teams.
Fiji offers employment opportunities in resorts, hotels, restaurants, tourism, construction, retail, healthcare, education, administration and marine activities. Viti Levu, especially Nadi, Denarau, Lautoka and Suva, has the broadest job market, while smaller islands focus more on resort and tourism work. Fijian culture is welcoming and community-oriented, with strong traditions of respect, family, village life, music and shared meals. Lifestyle is generally relaxed, outdoors-focused and centered on beaches, water sports, markets and warm weather, although transport and imported goods can be expensive. Foreign nationals normally need an approved work permit before starting employment; the employer usually supports the application. Candidates should confirm visa rules, accommodation, meals, transport, medical coverage, flights and contract conditions before relocating. Resort accommodation may be available, but employees should budget for deposits and living costs if arranging private housing.
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