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Summary
Surveillance Operator
Salary Competitive salary
Schedule Part Time, Full Time
Experience Minimum 2 years of experience
Location 470 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210, USA
Category Premium Casual
Cuisine American

Surveillance Operator


Description
Primary Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities of a video surveillance operator is maintaining the control center equipment. A monitoring system is only as good as its equipment, so one of the first things that a surveillance operator does when starting a work day is an equipment check. This includes verifying that all external cameras are set up and broadcasting, and that all the video storage facilities -- be they videotape or computer servers -- are online and functioning. Operators are mindful, alert and scrupulous individuals who are highly dedicating to protecting others. In addition to having a talent for all things technical, they also have the ability to quickly identify patterns and abnormalities. In addition to these general personality traits and abilities, BNEG is looking for Operators with the following skills:

Secondary Responsibilities
During the course of a work day, the video surveillance operator keeps a written log of any suspicious activities captured by the surveillance equipment. When incidents occur, the video monitor works with local law enforcement in providing logs, video or digital video files of any suspicious or criminal activity. Occasionally, the surveillance operator may be called into court to testify about any activities they observed on the system or the operational details of the recording system.

Skill Set
A good video surveillance operator will have a sharp technical mind and be capable of working with all different types of video equipment. Strong computer skills will increasingly play an important role. Surveillance operators should also have a keen eye for detail and a good memory for keeping notes during the course of a shift. Often times, surveillance operators work by themselves and at various hours .Ability to write reports, document incidents and complete administrative tasks.
Basic Qualifications
During the course of their duties, surveillance operators have to keep careful notes on both equipment and any activity captured by the monitors, so he/she should have at least a high school education or GED. Good work ethic, Microsoft computer skills, flexible hours, Full Time/ Part Time, strong administrative skills, ability to work with in stressful situations
Primary Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities of a video surveillance operator is maintaining the control center equipment. A monitoring system is only as good as its equipment, so one of the first things that a surveillance operator does when starting a work day is an equipment check. This includes verifying that all external cameras are set up and broadcasting, and that all the video storage facilities -- be they videotape or computer servers -- are online and functioning. Operators are mindful, alert and scrupulous individuals who are highly dedicating to protecting others. In addition to having a talent for all things technical, they also have the ability to quickly identify patterns and abnormalities. In addition to these general personality traits and abilities, BNEG is looking for Operators with the following skills:

Secondary Responsibilities
During the course of a work day, the video surveillance operator keeps a written log of any suspicious activities captured by the surveillance equipment. When incidents occur, the video monitor works with local law enforcement in providing logs, video or digital video files of any suspicious or criminal activity. Occasionally, the surveillance operator may be called into court to testify about any activities they observed on the system or the operational details of the recording system.

Skill Set
A good video surveillance operator will have a sharp technical mind and be capable of working with all different types of video equipment. Strong computer skills will increasingly play an important role. Surveillance operators should also have a keen eye for detail and a good memory for keeping notes during the course of a shift. Often times, surveillance operators work by themselves and at various hours .Ability to write reports, document incidents and complete administrative tasks.
Basic Qualifications
During the course of their duties, surveillance operators have to keep careful notes on both equipment and any activity captured by the monitors, so he/she should have at least a high school education or GED. Good work ethic, Microsoft computer skills, flexible hours, Full Time/ Part Time, strong administrative skills, ability to work with in stressful situations

Details
Salary Competitive salary
Schedule Part Time, Full Time
Experience Minimum 2 years of experience
Location 470 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210, USA
Category Premium Casual
Cuisine American

Skills
Microsoft Office
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470 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210, USA