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Law enforcement officer Military policeman Security officer engaged in functions related to detaining civil, administrative detainees. Transportation services entail over the road transport services, courtroom guarding, security services, and other related transportation and guard duties.
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Must have at least one year of experience as a law enforcement officer or, military policeman, or six (6) months experience as security officer engaged in functions related to detaining civil or administrative detainees.
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Top Guard Security is seeking responsible individuals to conduct vehicle and/or foot patrol to secure client facilities and protect client’s employees, customers, tenants, and property from harm, theft, illegal actions, and other negative events.
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School Security Officer - Armed. The armed security officer is a deterrent to criminal activity by remaining visible and presenting a neat and professional appearance in properly worn uniform and associated equipment.
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As an Armed Security Officer, you are an integral part of the broad spectrum of specialized security services Inter-Con provides its clients every day. As an Armed Security Officer, you will be part of a highly trained security team that supports critical facilities and infrastructure, public venues that required an enhanced presence and personal protective services.
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If you have any questions regarding these requirements, you may request consultation with the Allied Universal Services Compliance Manager/Facility Security Officer. Must be able to obtain a valid Guard License and Armed Guard License as required in the state for which you are applying.
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As an Armed Security Officer you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more. Allied Universal is looking for a Full Time Armed Guard fro a Grocery Store in Buffalo NY.
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CSOs will provide armed security to courthouses under the USMS contract. At least three (3) calendar years of verifiable experience as a certified law enforcement officer or its military equivalency (Master-at-Arms, CGPD, Security Forces Specialist, etc.
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Job Category: Security Officer, Armed Security, Part Time Security. Active Secret Clearance and NYS Armed Guard License is needed for this post. The Cleared Security Officer candidates for this position will undergo an extensive vetting process by Allied Universal, the client, and the US Government (DoD.
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As an Unarmed Security Officer, you will be part of a highly trained security team that supports critical facilities and infrastructure, public venues that required an enhanced presence and personal protective services.
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MaxSent is actively hiring candidates for Armed Protective Security Officer positions in Fargo, North Dakota. 2 years of armed security experience. DHS Homeland Security Federal Protective Service Clearance preferred.
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Be able to meet any Federal, State, or Municipal requirements to work as an Armed Security Guard. Are you an Armed Security Officer in the Edison, NJ area looking for a part-time shift.
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One (1) year experience as a certified armed Security Officer Basic knowledge of and familiarity in the operation of pan/tilt/zoom camera equipment, automated bollards, magnetometers, x-ray machines, computerized access control systems, CCTV systems, and two-way radio systemsBasic knowledge of and familiarity in the duties of a Command Post dispatcher.
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Must have Armed Virginia DCJS Security License with Firearm Endorsement. As a Security Guard, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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Inter-Con employs over 25,000 security officer personnel world-wide, trained and managed by a team of professionals with unsurpassed military, law enforcement, and security experience.
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