Security control room roles are responsible for monitoring venues and ensuring safety through surveillance systems and coordination. Unlike on-ground guards, control room operators act as the central nervous system of an Olympic stadium, managing data and visuals to prevent incidents before they escalate. This is a high-stakes environment where technology meets public safety.

What These Jobs Involve
Working in a control room requires constant vigilance and the ability to multitask:
- Monitoring CCTV systems: Keeping a close watch on hundreds of camera feeds to spot unusual activity or crowd congestion.
- Coordinating security responses: Acting as the dispatcher for Security when an immediate presence is needed.
- Communicating with on-ground teams: Using radio and digital systems to provide real-time updates to supervisors and emergency services.
- Managing incidents: Documenting events as they happen and following strict protocols to resolve security breaches.

Requirements / Skills
This role is perfect for those who are tech-savvy and can handle high-pressure environments:
- Security licence: A valid Class 1 or specialized control room (monitoring) licence is a mandatory legal requirement in Queensland.
- Attention to detail: The ability to notice small irregularities in a sea of monitors can make a massive difference in public safety.
- Ability to stay calm under pressure: You must remain a steady voice of authority, even when coordinating a response to a major incident.
- Communication skills: Clear, concise, and professional verbal reporting is essential for effective teamwork.

How to Get Started
If you are interested in a career in security surveillance, follow these steps:
- Obtain a security licence: Enroll in a registered training organization (RTO) to get your certifications up to date.
- Apply through security companies: Many global firms managing the 2032 Games will be looking for experienced operators.
- Gain experience in similar roles: Working in retail loss prevention or Warehouse Jobs is a great way to build the necessary monitoring skills.
Pay & Conditions
- $30–$50 per hour: Highly competitive rates, often reflecting the specialized nature of surveillance work.
- Shift-based work: Expect 24/7 rotations, including nights and weekends, to ensure venues are protected around the clock.
- Indoor Environment: Ideal for those who prefer working in a tech-focused, climate-controlled office setting.
FAQ
Is experience required?
Preferred but not always essential. While most employers look for people with a background in monitoring, entry-level candidates with a strong technical aptitude and a valid licence can often find trainee positions. This sector is a major part of the Brisbane Olympics Jobs recruitment drive.
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