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Security Officer - Guard Shack! If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience - even better! You have a level 1 guard card. You can stand out - and thrive - here, too, as a Security Officer.
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Must have previous law enforcement, military, corrections, public safety or emergency services experience; OR be a current student in or a recent graduate from an accredited criminal justice degree program.
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Security, Military, Law Enforcement Experience Preferred. Must have a Maryland Guard Card or ability to receive one. Job Title: Security Guard - Flexible Officer.
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At least 21 years of age or older as required by applicable law or contractual requirements. General Job Functions: Security, Criminal Justice, Loss Prevention, Access Control, Unarmed - Hiring Immediately.
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Retired or Sworn Active Law Enforcement with Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) Certification. The ODO team is chosen from a cross section of Federal, State, and local law enforcement to provide security services ranging from Fortune 500 companies to entertainment industry executives, major special events, and any other type of venue requiring a secure presence.
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SECURITY GUARD QUALIFICATIONS A minimum of 3 years of experience in a security related position is preferred Previous experience in law enforcement, or being a first responder in a healthcare setting Possess and maintain a State Certified EMT Basic, Intermediate, or Paramedic license.
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Prior security, military, or law enforcement experience is strongly preferred. State of Delaware Firearms Security Guard License (Red Card) A Security Officer may perform a multitude of duties as specified by the Post Orders and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP.
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1 year of law enforcement, security, military or other relevant experience required. Whether you're looking to stay with our team long term, or use this role as a stepping stone for a future law enforcement career, you will gain valuable hands-on experience that will meet your long and short term goals.
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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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Minimum 3 year's related safety/law enforcement experience. Department of Public Safety Investigations/Security Contractor Guard Company #1345. Agency ID Card with CCW Firearms Endorsement.
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HelloSecurityOfficer security, officer, guard, safety, protection, guard card, IAHSS, law enforcement, military service, police , public safety Qualifications Six (6) months experience as a security officer in a hospital or healthcare setting, prior law enforcement or military service; or one (1) year experience as a security officer.
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Possession of a certificated designation as a Law Enforcement or Peace Officer is desirable. Possession or ability to obtain a valid BSIS CA Guard Card. Experience in security services, law enforcement, or military is highly desirable.
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This function includes but is not limited to: coordination of client flow, security of staff in office, security of clients in office, recommendations and management of security needs, relationship development with local law enforcement, crisis management in office, and verbal and/or written documentation of incidents as needed, and other tasks assigned by the Program Director/Program Manager.
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Desirable to have experience in law enforcement, security, military, current Guard Card or 832 PC college classes. Current Guard Card NOT required. Immediately reports suspicious or unusual activities to the proper Department Supervisor, Surveillance Officer or Security Director.
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Performs the functions of Security Dispatch/Surveillance or Bike Officer, if required. Makes citizens arrests for law violations, when required. Must adhere to all aspects of the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Program and its regulations including, but not limited to, Title 31 Cash Transactions, Suspicious Activity Reporting and Customer Identification requirements.
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