Air Port Security Force jobs Opportunities (Application form and all instructions about how to apply attached ) in islamabad

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Air Port Security Force jobs Opportunities (Application form and all instructions about how to apply attached )
All instructions about how to apply and application form for jobs at ASF is attached :
1- Post : Corporal Driver BPS 5 (Only Male)
Number of Posts : 93
Requirements :
Matric with HTV/ LTV License


2- Post : Auto Electrician BPS 5 (Only Male)
Number of Posts : 01
Requirements :
Matric with Auto Electrician Training Course

3- Post : Electrician BPS 5 (Only Male)
Number of Posts : 01
Requirements :
Matric with Electrician Course


4- Post : MT Driver BPS 5 (Only Male)
Number of Posts : 8
Requirements :
Matric with HTV/ LTV License

5- Post : Plumber BPS 3 (Only Male)
Number of Posts : 1
Requirements :
Middle with Relevant Course or experience
6- Post : Masson BPS 1 (Only Male)
Number of Posts : 1
Requirements :
Primary with Relevant Course or experience

7- Post : Cook BPS 1 ( Male /Female)
Number of Posts : 17
Requirements :
Primary with Relevant Course or experience

8- Post : Khakrob (Sanitary Worker ) BPS 1 ( Male /Female)
Number of Posts : 10

Instructions :
Application form :
http://www.asf.gov.pk/jobs.html
Company Profile :
Safeguard Civil Aviation Industry of Pakistan against unlawful interference adopting counter terrorism measures, preventing crimes and maintaining law and order within the limits of airports in Pakistan.
Our Vision
Keeping abreast with latest trends in global aviation security and adopting new technologies, develop a highly trained, well equipped and motivated Airports Security Force in order to meet international standards of aviation security and counter, growing terrorism and crime against aviation industry in Pakistan. Vision is to improve the standard of aviation security in Pakistan. The key to AVSEC is reliability which is prioritized as
Human Reliability - Technical Reliability - System Reliability
History
In the late 60s, of the preceding century civil aviation industry endured worldwide shocks of violence and sustained criminal attacks at the hands of terrorists. Initially the overall response to onslaught of developing crime was varying from the state to state. However, by 1970 the world community recognized the problems of unlawful interference with civil aviation & developed strategy of response through various conventions. Pakistan being signatory to all these conventions created a Force to provide security to civil aviation in Pakistan.
ASF was established in 1976 under ASF Act 1975, initially as the tenth directorate of the Department of Civil Aviation. After the hijacking of PIA aeroplane in March 1981, sensing the contradictory requirements of security and facilitation, ASF was separated in December 1983, and was placed under the folds of Ministry of Defence and now working under the ministry of Aviation Division. ASF started its Journey by managing security of 7 major airports with a limited manpower of 2870 all ranks. Subsequently it was mandated to provide security to all 42 airports in Pakistan with manpower of 8945 personnel.ASF is mandated by Government of Pakistan to ensure security at airports in accordance with standards set forth by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).


Legal Functions & Authorities Under ASF Act 1975
Functions:
• Security of all airports, aerodromes and civil aviation installations against acts of unlawful interference or threats of such interference.
• Security of all structures, equipment, material and installations belonging to operators and other Government or non Government organizations.
• Security of aircrafts, passengers, cargo and mail.
• Proper conduct of persons at the airports and aerodromes including control of surface vehicles.
• General maintenance of law and order within the limits of airports and aerodromes in conjunction with the Police and taking cognizance of all offences committed at the airports and aerodromes under any law for the time being in Force.
• Such other functions which the Federal Government may require the Force to perform.
Authorities:
• Search and arrest without warrant of any person suspected of endangering or attempting to endanger, or having endangered, the safety of any aerodrome or airport or an aircraft or a civil aviation installation and may use such force as may be necessary in the discharge of duties.
• An officer for the purpose of this Act, shall exercise, within the areas in which this act applies, all the powers conferred on an officer in-charge of a Police Station under the Police Act 1861 (V of 1861) and the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 (Act V of 1898).
Aviation Security Challenges
Challenges
• Asymmetric warfare.
• Greater terrorist capabilities.
• Increasing criminal activities.
• Technological Changes.
• System vulnerabilities
• Congestion of meters/greeters
Threats
• MANPADS
• Vulnerabilities in access control and background checks
• Ground attacks
1. Attacks on terminals
2. Perimeter Coordinated breach, airside attacks
3. Infrastructure attacks (radar and ATC sites)
• Explosives in cargo hold
• Coordinated attacks to disrupt system
• Chem-Bio attacks onboard
• Use of Aircraft in service for the purpose of causing death/ damage to property
Concept of Security
The aviation security in Pakistan is based on VISIBLE DETERRENCE, MULTIPLE CHECKS and layered security and to pre-empt and counter the threats posed to civil aviation Industry which is ensured by employing all the available resources in term of men and material. Moreover, ASF has recognized the importance of security and facilitation as a key link in aviation system and endeavors to maintain a balance between both these aspects. In order to meet the ends of this concept, ASF secures the airports by ensuring:-
• Access Control System.
• Passenger & Baggage Screening.
• Entry of Vehicles to Airside.
• Air Cargo Security.
• Security of Catering.
• Perimeter Security.
• Car Parks Security.
• Intelligence Coverage.
• Effective Supervision and Monitoring.
Our Subsidiaries
• ASF Foundation
• ASF Medical Centres
• ASF Schools and Colleges
• ASF Security Private Limited
• ASF Land and Housing
• Security Training Wing
• Security Surveys and Audits Wing
• ASF Community Centres
• IT Services
ASF Foundation
Established on 24-04-2014 to provide and generate funds for welfare measures and benefits of serving and ex-servicemen of ASF and their families through various welfare schemes.
ASF Medical Centres
Provide and arrange good health care to serving and ex-servicemen of ASF and their families at major airports.
ASF Schools and Colleges
Provide and facilitate quality education to the children of serving and ex-servicemen of ASF at major airports.
ASF Security Private Limited
Case has been forwarded to SECP for registration of ASF Security Private Limited.
ASF Land and Housing
ASF intends to provide shelter to its serving and ex-servicemen
Security Training Wing
Provides training to security personnel of various organizations on nominal charges
Security Surveys and Audits Wing
Carries out security surveys and audits of various departments/organizations on demand at nominal charges
ASF Community Centres
Events arrangement of celebrations at various occasions and traditions for welfare of ASF and the public.
IT Services Wing
Plans, delivers, operates and controls IT services of ASF and offered to customers.