Security Officer Salary in South Africa 2026: What Guards Actually Earn

Security is one of South Africa’s largest employment sectors with over 500,000 registered private security officers. Pay varies significantly by PSIRA grade, armed status, and sector.

Salary by PSIRA Grade (2026)

Grade E (Entry-Level)

R5,000–R7,500 per month. The PSiRA sectoral determination sets the minimum at approximately R5,500/month for full-time guards in urban areas.

Grade C–D (Mid-Level)

R7,500–R12,000 per month. Guards with 2–5 years of experience and higher PSIRA grades earn more, especially in corporate, retail, or residential estate settings. Armed response officers fall in this band.

Grade A–B / Supervisor

R12,000–R18,000 per month. Senior security officers, control room operators, and site supervisors earn R12,000–R15,000/month. Security managers at large sites earn R15,000–R20,000+.


Armed vs Unarmed Security

Armed security officers earn 15–25% more than unarmed counterparts at the same grade. A Competency Certificate for Business Purpose firearm handling adds R1,500–R2,500/month.

Factors Affecting Salary

Sector: Mining, banking, and aviation security pay 30–50% above the industry minimum. Night shifts: 10–15% shift allowance. Site risk level: Cash-in-transit and VIP protection pay significant premiums. Location: Gauteng and Western Cape pay more than rural provinces.


Career Progression

Grade E → Grade C → Grade B Supervisor → Security Manager → Operations Manager. A Diploma in Security Management opens doors to management roles paying R20,000–R35,000/month.

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