SIA CCTV Operator Training: Your Complete Guide to Getting Licensed
The UK has somewhere between four and six million CCTV cameras — including over 11,000 on the London Underground alone. Every single one of those cameras needs a qualified, licensed operator behind it. If you’re looking for a career in security that keeps you out of the cold, away from confrontation, and inside a professional environment, CCTV is worth a serious look. This guide covers what the SIA CCTV Operator course involves, how long it takes, what it costs, and what kind of work you can expect on the other side of it.Why Do You Need an SIA CCTV Licence?
If you want to work as a CCTV operator in the private security industry — monitoring public spaces, retail environments, transport hubs, or council-operated systems — you are legally required to hold an SIA CCTV Licence. Working without one isn’t a grey area; it’s a criminal offence. The licence is issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and is obtained by completing an approved Level 2 CCTV Operator training course and passing the associated assessments. Once you have it, you’re qualified to work across a wide range of environments where CCTV monitoring is a regulated activity.What Jobs Can You Get with a CCTV Licence?
The licence opens up a varied selection of roles, including:- CCTV Operator for a local council
- Retail CCTV Operator
- Mobile CCTV Operator
- CCTV Control Room Operator
- Camera Enforcement Operator
- Event Control Room Operator
