The security industry in Singapore offers stable employment, clear career pathways, and steady demand across residential, commercial, and public sectors. If you are considering entering this field, understanding the correct licensing and training process is essential.
This guide explains how to become a security officer in Singapore, step by step, including required certifications, training courses, and licensing.
At Acuity Academy, we support learners at every stage of their security career, from entry-level officers to supervisors and senior security roles.

To become a security officer in Singapore, you must meet these minimum criteria:
Most employers will also conduct background checks as part of the hiring process.
All security officers in Singapore must complete Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) training aligned with the Progressive Wage Model (PWM).
For new entrants, the required starting point is the Security Officer Basic Licensing Unit (BLU) course.
The Security Officer BLU Course equips learners with essential skills such as:
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This course is mandatory before you can apply for a security licence.
After completing the required WSQ training, you must apply for a security officer licence issued by the Singapore Police Force (SPF).
Your employer or training provider will usually guide you through:
Once approved, you can legally work as a licensed security officer in Singapore.
With a valid licence, you can work in roles such as:
Security agencies typically assign officers to sites based on experience and certification level.
The security sector offers clear progression pathways under the PWM framework.
After gaining experience, you may upgrade to:
Each level requires additional WSQ courses, which Acuity Academy provides as part of a structured career roadmap.
Acuity Academy is an established WSQ training provider in Singapore, offering:
We support both new entrants and career switchers entering the security industry.
Yes. All security officers must complete WSQ training and obtain a valid licence before employment.
With the required training completed, most learners can become licensed within a few weeks, depending on course schedules and licensing approval.
Yes. Many WSQ Security courses are eligible for SkillsFuture funding, subject to individual eligibility.
Yes. Some security roles offer shift-based or part-time arrangements, depending on employer needs.
New entrants must start with the Security Officer BLU Course before progressing to higher-level security roles.
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