The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) has recently announced a series of job openings across various sectors, presenting promising employment opportunities for young professionals eager to contribute to public safety and technological advancement. These openings are part of the Authority’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its operations and expand its services throughout the province.
Applicants interested in joining PSCA can apply online for a range of positions in diverse departments such as the Virtual Blood Bank, Al-Biruni Centre, Punjab Police Women Safety 2, Virtual Women Police Station, Virtual Centre for Child Protection, Misaq Minority Centre, PSCA Public Safety App, PSCA School of Police Technology, and the newly introduced Emergency 15 system.
These departments play crucial roles in enhancing public safety and offering essential services through innovative and technology-driven approaches.
It is important to note that all applications must be submitted exclusively through the online portal. Applications sent via handwritten forms, direct submissions, or after the deadline will not be entertained.
Candidates holding foreign academic degrees are required to provide an equivalence certificate from the Higher Education Commission (HEC) to validate their qualifications. Furthermore, employees currently working in government or semi-government organizations must apply through their respective departments, adhering to official procedures.
The selection process will be rigorous, with only shortlisted candidates being called for interviews. Detailed information about the job descriptions, the number of vacancies, salary packages, and other terms and conditions are available on the official PSCA website, accessible via the provided link.
Established under the Punjab Safe Cities Ordinance of 2015, the Punjab Safe Cities Authority is mandated to develop and maintain an integrated Command, Control, and Communication system, known as PPIC3, for police operations in major urban centers across Punjab. This initiative aims to enhance public safety by integrating advanced technology, infrastructure, skilled personnel, and efficient operational processes.
The Safe City project is designed to improve security and overall quality of life in rapidly growing urban areas. A state-of-the-art PPIC3 Center has already been established in Lahore, serving as a hub for coordinating police efforts and emergency response.
Similar centers are planned for other major cities in Punjab to extend the initiative’s benefits and strengthen law enforcement capabilities across the province.
Through these new job openings, PSCA invites passionate and qualified individuals to join its mission of creating safer cities by leveraging cutting-edge technology and dedicated human resources.

