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Qualifications: •Active Connecticut State Guard Card •Active Connecticut State Driver's License - Reliable transportation & Clean Motor Vehicle History •High School Diploma or GED •3 years of Security Experience REQUIRED- Military/ Law Enforcement experience may substitute •Calm, polite, and professional demeanor.
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Security Guard - ConcordWhat Qualifications do you need to be a security guard for us:- Must have a valid California Guard Card (check out and www. BLineSecurity.com to obtain one)- Must have a valid Drivers License- Must have reliable transportation to East Bay Area- Must be able to read, write, understand, and speak English clearly- Appearance: No offensive tattoos, no face tattoos, no facial piercings, no plugs, must be willing to adhere to the companies and clients dress codes.
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Qualified Applicants MUST HAVE, Current Arizona Unarmed Guard Card,Reliable Transportation, Basic Computer Skills, Cell Phone and Excellent Customer Service Skills. Arrow Security, Inc. is currently hiring both Full-Time and Part-Time Unarmed Security Officers for various shifts throughout the Phoenix Metro Valley.
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At least 21 years of age or olderHigh school education or equivalent (GED)Legally authorized to work in the United StatesHave a solid/stable work historyDrug Testing and Background screening requiredSecurity, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS Reliable transportation.
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Qualifications MUST have a California BSIS Guard Card (ACTIVE) MUST have reliable transportation. STARTING $18/HR - MUST have an ACTIVE California BSIS Guard Card Location: Bay Area Looking for security guards who want to grow with us.
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Must have or be able to obtain a Maryland Guard Card. Must have reliable/working transportation (Public transportation will not be considered) Must have a VALID full driver's License, public transportation will NOT be considered.
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Current BSIS Guard Card or be qualified to obtain one. Reliable transportation (Personal or Public transportation). Reliable means of communication (i.e. home phone, cell phone, email.
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Job Requirements: Must hold a current U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariners Credential (MMC) with Tankerman PIC Barge (DL) Endorsement Must have a current TWIC card and valid driver's license (reliable transportation and telephone) One year of experience as a Tankerman preferred Why join the PSC team.
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Must obtain and/or meet all requirements to enter foreign trade zones; such as background checks by both the U.S. Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security, i.e. obtain and maintain a Transportation Workers Identification Card (TWIC.
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Must have valid guard card issued by CA BSIS, valid drivers license and reliable transportation to get to work on time. Seeking a full-time guard with availability to work 3pm - 11pm Wednesday through Sunday.
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Must have an active New Mexico guard card. Must have an active New Mexico guard card. Provide rapid response in critical situations. Find an exciting career path at Metro One Loss Prevention Service Group.
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Reliable Transportation Level II, Non-Commissioned (Unarmed) - $17.00 per hour Level III, Commissioned (Armed) - $18.00 per hour Level IV with III is commensurate with experience ( Position is 1099 Contractor ) We are immediately hiring for the shift below: - Fort Worth, TX Area Level II Construction Development Security Guard Sunday : 2300-0700 Monday: 1900-0700 Tuesday: 1900-0700 Wednesday: 1900-0700 Security Solutions of Texas and Pryme Security are Equal Opportunity Employers.
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Must have reliable transportation and the ability to travel to your assigned Vessel River Port. Must be able to obtain required Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card.
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You will partner with asset protection (the client's team) and store maangement to deter crime and deescalate situations. The Ability to consistently arrive on time for shifts, clock in and out, meet time commitments, follow instruction, follow dress code and appearance standards and expectations Interacting with internal and external customers on site cultivating a customer service relationship while striving to provide peace of mind.
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Security Officers – Ambassadors UNARMED SECURITY, VARIOUS POSITIONS What we offer: $17.00- $19.00 hr pay rate for qualified post. Sign on Bonus $250.00 at the completion of 90 days probation. Other extremely helpful attributes include: Former and current military, law enforcement, and or certified security professionals.
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