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Patrols all parks and recreational areas, providing safety and security for all users by means of one or more of the following modes: on foot (walking and/or hiking), on bicycle (on roadways, sidewalks and uneven terrain), and in a City vehicle.
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Patrol and monitor all areas of the property, including the exterior by operating a bicycle or company vehicle. Patrol and monitor all areas of the property, including the exterior by operating a bicycle or company vehicle.
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Physical hazards such as powered vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic, sharp objects, moving machinery, and material handling. Have a current Vehicle Operators License, and be able to achieve forklift certification.
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Patrols areas on the campus by foot, bicycle, or motor vehicle to prevent and report crime. The Security staff is responsible for assisting campus police in providing safety and security to the campus community.
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Operates personal vehicle (including bicycle), follows route, and adheres to time schedule (also applies to walking). At least 18 years of age with own vehicle, valid driver's license, and auto insurance.
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Provides safety and security presence for university property by application of conscientious vehicle, bicycle and foot patrol functions on a 12 hour shift basis. Employment screenings may include a criminal background check (level I and level II), motor vehicle check, credit check, reference checks, alcohol, and drug screening check.
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May require a current state driver’s license, clean driving record as determined by SMSSI, and the ability to safely operate motor vehicle, golf cart, and/or bicycle if assigned to a position requiring operation of such.
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May be required to drive a vehicle, golf cart or bicycle, so must be physically fit and able to pass company driving/bike handling tests. May be responsible for conducting walking patrols of building/facility (or assigned areas within or outside the building/facility) and include vehicular patrols, golf cart patrols and/or bicycle patrols.
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Must perform regular and frequent patrols of the campus community and property by walking in various weather conditions, riding a police-style patrol bicycle, using a Segway or driving a vehicle.
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Must be physically capable of riding a bicycle and/or operating a motor vehicle throughout the course of a workday. Conduct internal and external roving vehicle, bicycle, and/or foot patrols.
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Conduct patrols, either in a vehicle, on a bicycle or on foot, effectively utilizing techniques and available resources, to enforce applicable laws and regulations, provide visitor services, assess facility resources, assist visitors with first aid, and other public services as required.
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Must perform regular and frequent patrols of the campus community and property by walking in various weather conditions, riding a police-style patrol bicycle, using a Segway or driving vehicle.
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Position Responsibilities: Ensure all wheels are built well and meet all QC requirements including calibrating Lacing Machine and Truing Robot, assembly on bicycle hubs prior to lacing, operating lacing machine, supporting and analyzing data from wheel truing robot, perform final inspection of wheels, apply taping, and support final packaging.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE ROLE Patrols assigned areas in vehicle, by bicycle, and on foot to detect and deter crime. Their duties include maintaining law and order on hospital grounds; patrolling and protecting hospital buildings and grounds; checking for unauthorized movement of patients, breaches of security, and unsafe conditions; conducting administrative and criminal investigations; making arrests; testifying in court; and enforcing vehicle traffic and parking regulations and issuing citations when necessary.
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TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED Patrol vehicle, golf cart, bicycle, animal capture equipment, police radio, first aid equipment, catch poles, leashes, gloves and ropes to handle animals. Patrols are performed in motor vehicle, golf cart, on bicycle and on foot.
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