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Fidelity Services Group CCTV Video Analyst

Fidelity Services Group is looking for unemployed candidates to apply for their CCTV Video Analyst vacancies.

Location : Roodepoort, Gauteng
Closing date: 15 November 2024

Fidelity Services Group CCTV Video Analyst

Responsibilities

Technical Skills: 

  • Proficiency with Video Analysis Software: Knowledge of software tools like CCTV systems, facial recognition, video editing, and motion-tracking software. 
  • Data analysis tools: Ability to use tools such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or specialized platforms for data and performance analysis. Data analysis tools: Ability to use tools such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or specialized platforms for data and performance analysis. 
  • Familiarity with Surveillance Systems: Understanding how different types of cameras (CCTV, body cameras, drones) work and how to extract video footage from them. 
  • Data Management: Experience in organizing, managing, and storing video data securely and efficiently. 
  • Video Enhancement & Forensic Analysis: The ability to enhance video quality, slow down footage, and isolate specific events or objects of interest for detailed examination. 

Analytical Skills: 

  • Attention to Detail: Ability to detect subtle movements, changes, or anomalies in video footage that may be missed by others. 
  • Pattern Recognition: Skilled at identifying patterns or trends in footage, such as recurring behaviors, faces, or vehicles. 
  • Critical Thinking: Ability to assess video evidence, draw meaningful conclusions, and understand how the analyzed footage fits within larger investigative or security contexts. 
  • Problem-solving skills: Capacity to identify issues in videos (e.g., technical issues or performance gaps) and offer solutions. 

Communication Skills and Report Writing: 

  • Report Writing: Ability to translate video findings into clear, concise, and actionable reports for law enforcement, managers, or other stakeholders. 
  • Presentation Skills: Ability to present video analysis results in meetings or court cases, possibly including expert testimony in legal situations. 
  • Reporting: The ability to create concise reports based on video analysis, including the generation of visual aids such as photo albums and link charts. 
  • Collaboration: Video analysts often work closely with security personnel, Investigators, or other stakeholders, so the ability to effectively communicate findings is essential. 
  • Team Player: Be able to support the Team’s Goals 

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Problem-Solving Abilities: 

  • Incident Reconstruction: Using video footage to reconstruct events and provide timelines or sequence of events for investigative purposes. 
  • Adaptability: Ability to quickly analyze footage in different environments or situations. 
  • Decision Making: The ability to make quick judgments based on video evidence, particularly in fast-paced or high-stakes situations (e.g., live security monitoring). 

Experience and Qualifications

  • Education: Gr 12 and CCTV Monitor System Training or a related field is often preferred. 
  • Relevant Degree or Certification: A degree in criminal justice, cybersecurity, forensics, IT, or a related field may be preferred.
  • Certifications in video analysis or forensics (such as Certified Forensic Video Examiner) are highly regarded. 
  • Experience in Related Fields: Previous experience in video analysis within the relevant industry is highly advantageous, security, or forensic analysis is often essential for this role. 
  • Technical Certifications: Certifications in video surveillance or specific software tools can be a significant advantage. 

Adaptability: 

  • Learning new tools: Video technology is constantly evolving, and being able to learn new software, equipment, or techniques is important. 
  • Industry updates: Staying updated on trends, tactics, or technological advancements in the field of video analysis. 

Security and Confidentiality: 

  • Security Clearance: In some industries, the ability to obtain and maintain security clearances may be required. 
  • Discretion: The ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with the highest level of professionalism. 

Time Management: 

  • Efficiency in Review: Ability to manage time effectively, especially when reviewing extensive amounts of footage, under tight deadlines, especially in fast-paced environments like different requests covering Crime Incidents. 
  • Prioritization: Identifying which footage or incidents require immediate attention and responding accordingly

Application

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