If you live in Karachi, you’ve probably noticed how every mall, office, and even small retail store has cameras everywhere. It’s not just for show. With the way the city runs — busy, crowded, unpredictable — security teams have become a real backbone for businesses. And the people sitting in the control rooms, the CCTV operators, are often the first ones to spot when something’s off.
It’s actually a growing career. A lot of folks think of it as just “watching screens all day,” but the job is more than that. Operators don’t just sit quietly. They’re the ones who catch shoplifting before it happens, flag unusual movement in warehouses, or even alert staff when something feels wrong. It’s not glamorous, but it matters.
And here’s the thing — salaries for CCTV operators in Karachi have been climbing. Fresh starters can expect PKR 35,000–45,000, while experienced ones with retail or port background make around PKR 55,000–60,000. Add night shift overtime, and the numbers get better. Plus, once you prove yourself, you can move up to supervisor or team lead. So, yeah, it’s one of those jobs that grows with you if you stick around.
Right now, there’s an opening for a Surveillance Operator (CCTV Operator) with a company based near Port Qasim.
What you’ll be doing (in plain words):
Watching live camera feeds and spotting anything odd.
Writing down and reporting incidents, even small ones.
Checking cameras and screens — if something’s not working, reporting it.
Responding when alerts come in, passing info to the ground staff.
Looking back at footage if there’s an investigation or complaint.
Keeping all this confidential (not gossiping about what you see).
Filing short reports for supervisors.
Following the rules and company security protocols.
What you should bring:
At least a high school diploma.
Experience in security, retail, or law enforcement makes you stronger.
Hands-on knowledge of CCTV systems helps a lot.
Good attention to detail and clear communication.
Shifts & Setup:
Expect rotational shifts, sometimes nights, weekends, or holidays.
You’ll be in a control room environment with multiple monitors running at once.
Let’s be real: a CCTV operator may not always get recognition, but the role is like an invisible shield for businesses. Think about it — when cameras are being watched properly, theft goes down, accidents are spotted faster, and staff actually feel safer. In a city like Karachi, that’s no small deal.
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