What are the responsibilities and job description for the Overnight Security Monitor position at Flying Horse Resort & Club?
Flying Horse Resort and Club, located in the heart of Colorado Springs, is a premier destination for luxury, comfort, and world-class hospitality. Our resort offers an exceptional experience with top-notch amenities including two championship golf courses, luxury hotel, state-of-the-art fitness club, rejuvenating spa, fine dining options, and more.
Our Flying Horse team is composed of dedicated professionals who strive to deliver unparalleled service to our guests. We value diverse skill sets and experiences, as they contribute to our dynamic and vibrant work environment. We're continually seeking to expand our team with individuals who have a passion for hospitality and a commitment to creating memorable experiences for our guests.
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ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provides a highly visible overnight security presence. Conducts comprehensive physical rounds of all facilities and grounds; performs risk management and safety checks (including shut-off valves, alarms, and leak detection); monitors access control and security camera systems; and responds to incidents and alarms with professionalism, discretion, and a high level of member and guest service.
Patrols and Inspections
- Conducts scheduled and timed physical rounds of all areas, including but not limited to: clubhouse, lodging, banquet spaces, kitchens and food & beverage outlets, bars, spa and fitness facilities, pools, outdoor tennis courts, tennis bubble, golf facilities (pro shop and cart barn), maintenance buildings, mechanical rooms, server rooms, storage areas, loading docks, parking lots, and the property perimeter.
- Verifies doors, windows, gates, and garages are secured according to lock-up schedules; documents findings and corrects unsecured points when authorized.
Risk Management and Safety
- Inspects for leaks, unusual noises or odors (including gas), overheating equipment, and other potential hazards; isolates issues when safe to do so and escalates per protocol.
- Checks water and gas shut-off valves for accessibility and signs of leakage; confirms sprinkler risers and valves are in normal operating positions; observes fire pump and gauge conditions.
- Monitors fire alarm control panels and associated systems; responds to alarms; coordinates with local fire authorities as required; assists with evacuation and re-entry procedures.
- Ensures egress routes remain clear; inspects fire extinguishers, AEDs, and oxygen equipment for presence and charge indicators.
- Reviews refrigeration and freezer temperatures, boiler/HVAC mechanical spaces, sump pumps, domestic hot water systems, and irrigation pump rooms; logs readings and escalates variances.
- Conducts pool and spa equipment room checks and chemical storage safety inspections in accordance with policy.
Access Control and Incident Response
- Manages lock and unlock schedules; controls after-hours access; escorts vendors and contractors; verifies credentials.
- Responds to disturbances, trespassing, theft, noise complaints, elevator entrapments, and medical incidents; utilizes de-escalation techniques; preserves scenes and evidence as required.
Member and Guest Service
- Provides safety escorts, directions, and assistance with after-hours needs; supports a calm, courteous, and professional overnight environment.
- Manages lost and found items in accordance with policy and protects member and guest privacy.
Emergency Response and Preparedness
- Responds to severe weather alerts; assists with shelter-in-place or evacuation procedures; deploys signage and barriers for hazards such as wet floors or restricted areas.
- Initiates authorized isolation procedures (e.g., closing valves, shutting down equipment) and promptly notifies on-call engineering or management staff.
Reporting and Communication
- Completes detailed daily activity reports, patrol logs, and incident reports, including photographs when appropriate.
- Immediately escalates critical issues to on-call engineering or management and provides thorough shift handoffs.
Compliance and Professionalism
- Follows all club policies, OSHA requirements, and applicable fire and life safety standards.
- Maintains a professional appearance and uniform; uses required PPE appropriately; upholds hospitality standards when interacting with staff, vendors, members, and guests.
Continuous Improvement
- Identifies recurring hazards and process gaps; collaborates with engineering and operations teams to implement corrective actions.
- Keeps standard operating procedures (SOPs), patrol routes, and checklists current with seasonal operations and special events.
QUALIFICATIONS & EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
- 1–3 years of experience in security, hospitality, law enforcement, facilities, or a related field preferred.
- State security license or guard card as required, or ability to obtain within a legally permitted timeframe.
- Current CPR/AED/First Aid certification, or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
Valid driver’s license where driving is required for job duties; must be eligible to safely operate club vehicles or golf carts. - Ability to work independently overnight with sound judgment, discretion, and integrity.
Computer proficiency, including CCTV monitoring, access control systems, and electronic incident reporting. - Clear written and verbal communication skills and strong customer service orientation.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in a resort, country club, or hotel environment.
- Familiarity with fire alarm panels, refrigeration temperature monitoring, and basic mechanical or electrical room safety.
- De-escalation training.
- Successful completion of a job-related background screening and, if applicable, drug testing, conducted in accordance with federal, state, and local laws.
Key Performance Indicators
- Timely completion and accurate documentation of all patrols, rounds, and safety checks.
- Incident response times and quality of reporting.
- Reduction in after-hours safety and security incidents and repeat hazards.
- Member and guest satisfaction feedback related to safety and security.
Physical and Environmental Requirements
- This position requires the ability to perform essential job functions, including walking approximately 5–8 miles per shift; climbing stairs and ladders; lifting, pushing, or pulling up to 50 pounds; and working indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions and lighting environments. The role requires the ability to visually assess surroundings, monitors, and potential hazards in low-light conditions, with or without reasonable accommodation.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Flying Horse Resort & Club complies with Colorado labor laws by providing eligible benefits to part-time and seasonal employees. Under the Colorado Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA), employees accrue one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to 48 hours per year. Other legally required benefits, such as workers' compensation and unemployment insurance, also apply. Additionally, we provide a 401(k) retirement plan with an employer match. All benefits are subject to the terms of the applicable plan documents, including eligibility requirements and waiting periods, as required by law.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status.
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be modified at any time. Duties, responsibilities, and requirements may change based on business needs.
Salary : $18 - $20