SIA CCTV Operator Training Course
By completing the CCTV Operator course, you can unlock numerous job opportunities in CCTV control rooms across various environments. Full-time employment in this field can lead to potential earnings of up to £3,000 per month, making it a highly rewarding career in the private security industry.
Course Duration
This intensive Four-day course covers all the essential topics required to pass your CCTV exam and become a certified CCTV Operator. You’ll gain the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the field, ensuring you are well-prepared to embark on your journey as a qualified CCTV Operator.
Eligibility
The CCTV Operator course is ideal for those interested in a career in the private security industry, specifically in CCTV operation. It is suitable for aspiring CCTV operators, security officers, surveillance investigators, and related roles that involve monitoring and managing CCTV systems.
Course Worth
In just four days, this comprehensive course equips you with everything necessary to pass your CCTV exam and become a qualified CCTV Operator. By completing the course, you can unlock a variety of job prospects in CCTV control rooms and earn up to £3,000 per month.

How Much Can I Earn after Becoming a CCTV Operator?
The average salary range for a CCTV operator in the UK is between £18,000 and £30,000 per year. However, earning potential can vary based on factors such as experience, qualifications, location, and the specific employer.
How Will This Course be Assessed?
During the CCTV training course, you will be evaluated through exams and a practical assessment. These evaluations are designed to measure your understanding of CCTV principles, operational skills, and knowledge of legal and ethical considerations.
What You Will Learn
- CCTV System Fundamentals: Understanding components, installation, and maintenance.
- Effective Surveillance Techniques: Monitoring, identifying suspicious activities, and situational awareness.
- Legal and Ethical Considerations: Navigating privacy laws, maintaining confidentiality, and upholding professionalism.
- Camera Operation and Control: Adjusting angles, zooming, focusing, and utilizing advanced features.
- Incident Reporting and Documentation: Accurately reporting incidents, maintaining detailed logs, and supporting investigations.
- Emergency Procedures and Response: Responding to emergencies, coordinating actions, and communicating critical information.
- Troubleshooting and Maintenance: Resolving issues and performing routine system upkeep.
Audience
Students: Those currently enrolled in educational programs
Recent Graduates: Individuals who have recently completed their studies.
Job Seekers: Those looking to start a career in door supervision.
Professional: Individuals already employed in relevant sectors who wish to enhance their knowledge and expertise in door supervision