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We’re looking for an Armed Security Officer (Day Shift) to work at one of our most critical sites, protecting Arizona’s Water and Power supply, in Tempe, AZ. The Armed Security Officer (Day Shift) will be a key member of our security team as we safeguard the property, personnel, and equipment on site.
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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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A minimum of two years' armed work experience in one or a combination of the following: (1) armed security guard experience within past five years, (2) relevant military service, or (3) successful completion of a state certified law enforcement education and training or police officer's standard training course.
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36 - $35.36 per hr/ Weekly Pay Clearance: Secret/TS/TS-SCI (Yankee White) and above or able to be sponsored Minimum of 21 yrs of age Must have Level 3 Armed Security Officer License Must have a Valid Drivers license for more than 1 year The Cleared Security Officer will be responsible for the protection of and access to highly classified and sensitive equipment, technology and information.
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FREE TRAINING provided to obtain the UT DOPL Armed Security Officer license for qualified applicants. You have, or are willing to obtain, a state Armed Security Officer license.
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You have a license and meet any additional requirements as an armed security officer in your state. Armed Security Officer- Now Hiring! You can stand out - and thrive - here, too, as an Armed Security Guard.
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Walden Security is currently recruiting experienced Court Security Officers. Perform stationary post assignments: Stand guard at stationary posts which include (but not limited to) monitoring closed-circuit television, duress alarm systems and other security equipment, courtrooms, judge chambers, and jury rooms.
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Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED.Licensure, Registration and/or Certification: CLEET certified peace officers, must obtain CLEET Armed Security Guard Certification within ninety days (90)of hire.
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Reporting to the Site Manager, the Armed Security Officer is the spear tip of our force protection security operations. Cleared Armed Security Officer Position Type:Full-Time, Exempt Work Location: Columbia, MD Clearance: Minimum Secret Shift:12 hour Panama Schedule Patriot Group International Inc. (PGI), voted #1 Best Place to Work by Virginia Business Magazine and the Best Companies Group, offers an unrivaled hybrid of specialized services by combining the disciplines of security and risk management with an unequalled special operations and intelligence perspective.
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Successful completion of Protective Security Officer Training and certification. Staff armed security posts and provide security for the personnel and property of, and visitors to, assigned US Government Property in Philadelphia, PA and the surrounding counties.
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Our highly sought after Armed Security Officer positions include full training. The Armed Security Officer position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by actively monitoring the premises, including patrolling a variety of locations.
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The Armed Security Officer is responsible for responding to all emergency codes, internal/external disaster events as needed and/or requested, conducting preliminary investigations of reported incidents, and performing other security related tasks as directed by a security supervisor/and or Manager.
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Under the direction of the Security Director or designee, the off duty Armed Sheriff's Deputy (ASD) is responsible for the protection of the facility’s assets, people and programs. Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Security Officer PRN opening.
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Unarmed Security Officer - DOE NETL PAUnarmed Security Officer for DOE NETL Objective This position is responsible for the protection, safeguarding, and security of assets, personnel, customers, and all visitors.
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Preserve order: Responsible for providing security presence in the courtroom, enforcing federal law and judicial orders within the courtroom, enforcing local court rules regarding prohibited items, and providing protection to court proceedings as circumstances dictate.
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