Multiskilled Vigilance Officer
Multiskilled Vigilance Officer
Multiskilled Vigilance Officer is a unique security guard training program to equip job aspirants with essential skills and knowledge for a successful career as a vigilance officer or security officer. This program focuses on critical areas vital to any industry, including basic security and safety tasks, legal requirements, private guarding services, access control, screening and searching, vehicle movement control, escort duties, and first aid.
This security course offers a well-balanced mix of theoretical and practical sessions, guided by experienced trainers, who are retired personnel from the Indian Defence Services.
Our curriculum ensures that each candidate emerges well-versed in the intricacies of gate duties, frisking and vehicle checking, unarmed combat, fire fighting, rescue operations, first aid, X-ray/CCTV surveillance, and the identification of arms and ammunition.
Additionally, participants will gain knowledge of genuine portions of the IPC & CRPC, enhancing their understanding of legal frameworks.
Affiliations / Collaborations
Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU)
12th Pass and above
Applicable For: Both Male and Female Candidates
Age limit: 18-40 Years
Male
- Height 165 CM
- Weight according to BMI
- Chest expansion 80-85.CM
- Eyesight 6/6 (with spectacles permitted)
Female
- Height 157 CM
- Weight according to BMI
- No chest for female
- Eyesight 6/6 (with spectacles permitted)
Both Online and Offline.
Physical Practical at Kochi Office
6 Months (480 Hrs) – 4hrs/day
(368 hrs – Theory + 112 hrs Practical)
Course Outline
- Different Security Systems, Management Concepts, and Laws
- Basic Fire Engineering Science and Fire Prevention Methods
- Fire Alarm and Fire Protection Systems
- Basic Electricity and CCTV Systems
- Physical Drill, Practical Training
Learning Outcomes
- Identify and differentiate various types of security systems
- Comprehend fundamental management concepts
- Familiarize yourself with relevant laws and regulations
- Understand fire engineering principles
- Implement fire prevention strategies
- Recognize and use different types of fire alarms
- Maintain and operate fire protection systems
- Understand Basic Electricity and CCTV Systems
- Demonstrate Physical Drill and Practical Training Proficiency
Why Skillengg?
At Skillengg, our multiskilled vigilance officer training stands out for its innovative approach and deep industry expertise. Developed by seasoned professionals from Indian Defense ranks, our programs are designed to equip you with essential skills for a successful career in security management. We integrate insights from diverse sectors to ensure our courses are comprehensive and current, covering critical areas such as security protocols, risk monitoring, and crisis management.
Our training for multiskilled vigilance officers combines rigorous theory with hands-on real application, preparing you effectively for real-world security challenges. Endorsed by esteemed institutions like Asia Pacific University, Malaysia, known for their expertise in education and industry collaboration, our courses enhance your professional profile and competitiveness in the security industry.
Choosing Skillengg means choosing a strong educational foundation and practical expertise, empowering you to excel in multiskilled vigilance officer roles with confidence and competence.
Career Growth Opportunities after Completing Skillengg’s PDPMSVO
A well-trained security guard with Skillengg’s PDPMSVO certificate has diverse career opportunities. They can advance to roles like Security System Specialist, where they manage and optimize various security technologies, or Security Supervisor/Manager, overseeing security operations and personnel. With knowledge of laws and regulations, they could work as a Compliance Officer, ensuring security practices meet legal standards.
Understanding fire engineering and prevention allows them to become Fire Safety Officers, responsible for fire risk assessments and emergency planning. Proficiency in fire alarms and protection systems can lead to roles as Fire Alarm Technicians or Fire Safety Inspectors.
Skills in basic electricity and CCTV systems are essential for positions like CCTV Operators or Technical Support Specialists in security technology firms. Lastly, physical drill and practical training proficiency make them suitable for Training Coordinators, who train new security personnel on best practices and emergency procedures.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the multiskilled vigilance officer, participants will be awarded a Certificate of course completion and a transcript of grades approved by the Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) and Skillengg.
Job Roles for a Multiskilled Vigilance Officer Certificate Holder
- Corporate Security Officer
- Firefighting Foreman
- Multiskilled Technicians
- Loss Prevention Specialist
- Fire Watch Security Guard
- Industrial Security Guard
- Residential Security Officers
- Bank Security Officer
FAQs Multiskilled Vigilance Officer (Security Officer)
To protect property, people, and assets by maintaining a visible presence, monitoring surveillance equipment, and conducting patrols.
A security guard can be skilled, especially with training in security systems, fire prevention, and emergency response.
Main gate duty involves controlling access to the premises, checking identification, and ensuring only authorized personnel and visitors enter.
A Vigilance Officer is typically more multiskilled, overseeing compliance, investigations, and preventive measures across various domains.
Typically, a high school diploma, security training certification, and sometimes a license are required.
Security guards often work in shifts, which can include nights, weekends, and holidays.
It depends on the job and jurisdiction; some positions require armed guards, while others do not.
Observation, communication, quick decision-making, and knowledge of security protocols.
They follow emergency protocols, contact authorities, and ensure the safety of people and property.
Yes, many security guards monitor CCTV systems to detect and prevent security breaches.