Dubai Police Opens Recruitment for Transportation Security Administration: Apply Now!

Additionally, candidates must be UAE male citizens aged between 18 and 30 years. The physical requirements stipulate that applicants must be at least 165 cm tall with a proportional weight, ensuring that they meet the health and fitness standards necessary for the role

Dubai Police has announced a new recruitment drive for the Transportation Security Administration (TSD), offering an exciting opportunity for UAE male citizens who are eager to pursue a career in law enforcement.

The application period is open from September 2 to September 27, 2024, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply promptly.

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To be eligible for the positions, applicants must meet several specific criteria. They must hold a university or high school diploma from an educational institution recognized by the relevant authorities in the UAE.

Additionally, candidates must be UAE male citizens aged between 18 and 30 years. The physical requirements stipulate that applicants must be at least 165 cm tall with a proportional weight, ensuring that they meet the health and fitness standards necessary for the role.

Potential recruits must also have a clean legal record. This means they should not have been previously convicted of any felony or crimes related to honor and integrity. Successful candidates will need to pass a series of tests, medical examinations, and personal interviews as part of the selection process.

The recruitment drive aims to fill various positions within the Dubai Police’s Transportation Security Administration, which plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and security of transportation systems in the emirate.

The TSD is responsible for safeguarding transportation networks, preventing potential threats, and maintaining high standards of security across Dubai’s public transport infrastructure.

Prospective applicants can submit their applications via email to jobs@tsd.ae. Along with the application, candidates are required to provide a range of documents to support their eligibility. These documents include:

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  • A certificate of good conduct addressed to the Transportation Security Administration – Dubai Police
  • A valid passport
  • An academic certificate recognized by competent authorities
  • A birth certificate
  • An ID card
  • A colored photo
  • Copies of the parents’ passport and ID card
  • A copy of any work or experience certificates, if applicable
  • A copy of clearance from the National Service and Reserve Authority

The Dubai Police recruitment initiative reflects the ongoing efforts to enhance security and provide career opportunities within the UAE. It also underscores the importance of maintaining a well-trained and highly skilled workforce to address the challenges of modern transportation security.

For more information and updates on the recruitment process, interested individuals are advised to follow the latest news through the KT WhatsApp Channels, ensuring they stay informed about all relevant developments.

This recruitment opportunity offers a pathway for young Emiratis to contribute to the safety and security of their community while embarking on a meaningful and rewarding career with Dubai Police.

 

Tariq Saeed

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