Security work supervisor First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers
Occupation code: 33-1091(SOC) Not a skilled migration occupation Overall 6.7/10
Directly supervise and coordinate the activities of security personnel and guards to ensure site safety.
Ratings · Overall 6.7/10i
In the AI era: what happens to Security work supervisor
The safety officer career shows a mixed trend: AI automated monitoring and visitor management will compress entry-level jobs but enhance advanced analysis and emergency response capabilities; professional judgment and on-site interpersonal interaction form a moat, with clear upgrade paths.
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Replaces guards in some patrol and monitoring tasks, such as scheduled patrols, real-time video surveillance, and anomaly alerts. Robots move autonomously and record data, reducing labour needs.
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Replaces security guard monitoring and response work, such as analyzing video to identify suspicious behavior via AI and remotely triggering alarms or contacting law enforcement, reducing on-site personnel needs.
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Replaces security guard monitoring tasks, such as AI-based facial recognition, license plate recognition, intrusion detection, and real-time alerts, significantly reducing manual patrol needs.
- AI video surveillance automatically detects abnormal events and alerts
- Automated visitor registration and identity verification systems replace manual registration
- AI-driven patrol robots replacing fixed-route patrols
- AI video analysis assisting real-time threat assessment and decision-making
- AI report generation tools quickly summarize event logs
- AI voice assistant supports emergency response communication and coordination
- AI training simulators improve exercise effectiveness
- On-site emergency judgment and crisis intervention ability
- Interpersonal communication and persuasion with clients, visitors, and law enforcement
- Legal compliance and licensing liability (e.g., use-of-force boundaries)
- Risk assessment intuition in complex physical environments
- AI monitoring system operation and data analysis
- Basic cybersecurity knowledge (integration of physical security and IT)
- Emergency communication and coordination software (e.g., Duress system).
- Advanced training in conflict resolution and counter-terrorism awareness.
- Data privacy regulations and compliance (Australian Privacy Act)
- Digital reporting and visualization tools (e.g., Tableau)
Entry-level positions (e.g., fixed post security, basic patrols) are reduced by AI video analysis and automated access control systems, with demand declining by about 20-30%; but on-site emergency and interpersonal interaction roles remain stable.
Security officers in the AI era can upgrade to technical security specialists, risk management consultants, or emergency command roles. Recommended to obtain CCTV system integration and cybersecurity certifications, and accumulate large-scale event security management experience, transitioning to corporate security manager or physical security analyst.
Salary
| Experience | Annual (USD) | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry level (0–3 years) | $35,000 ~ $45,000 | Small companies or non-core positions |
| Mid-level (3–7 years) | $45,000 ~ $60,000 | Medium-sized enterprises or government contracts |
| Senior (7+ years) | $60,000 ~ $80,000 | Large enterprises or high-risk environments |
Education Path
| Stage | Duration | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| High school diploma | 4 years | $0~$0 |
| Security guard certificate course | 6 months. | $500~$2,000 |
Qualifications
| Qualification | Issuer | |
|---|---|---|
| Security license | State government | Required |
| CPR/First aid certification | American Red Cross | Required |
Migration
Not a skilled migration occupation. Visa pathways depend on matching the specific duties to the right petition category; refer to the latest USCIS rules and the relevant category.
Who it fits
- People with leadership and organizational skills
- A person who prioritizes safety and attention to detail
- People who can work under pressure
- People who dislike interacting with others
- People aiming for quick promotion to high-paying positions
Career outlook
Can advance from security guard to supervisor, then to security manager or director. Requires management experience and certifications.
With increasing security needs (e.g., businesses, public places), employment in this occupation is projected to grow 5%-10%.
Growth areas:
SecuritySurveillanceRisk ManagementCompliance
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Data sources
Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.