Observation skills – Quickly noticing unusual or suspicious behavior.
Communication – Speaking clearly with the public, coworkers, and emergency services.
Alertness – Staying focused and attentive throughout the shift.
Physical fitness – Being able to patrol, stand for long periods, and respond to emergencies.
Problem-solving – Making sound decisions under pressure.
Conflict resolution – Handling disputes calmly and professionally.
Integrity and honesty – Following rules and maintaining confidentiality.
Knowledge of safety procedures – Understanding emergency response, fire safety, and evacuation procedures.