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Minimum two years casino security, law enforcement, military and/or casino surveillance experience preferred. Interact with local law enforcement and ambulatory/paramedical agencies as required.
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Inter-Con employs over 25,000 security personnel worldwide, trained and managed by a team of professionals with unsurpassed military, law enforcement, and security experience. We have transitioned thousands of officers into successful careers in law enforcement, government services, foreign affairs and many 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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Department of Public Safety Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS) terminal operator certification and 911 training. Must attend a Basic Telecommunicator Course within one (1) year of hire at department's expense and must obtain a Telecommunicator License issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement within one (1) year of hire.
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Ability to demonstrate working knowledge of modern law enforcement principles, procedures, and techniques; Do you have any previous experience working in a 911 Call Center or Police Dispatch Center.
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Drive resolution and case closure on all internal and external investigations, including timely follow up on internal leads from the corporate Investigative Analyst team or the Alertline process and external intelligence from other retailers or law enforcement groups regarding current market theft trends.
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Must have successfully completed training from approved or recognized training program (e.g. Federal Background Investigator Training Program (FBITP), local law enforcement training or Reid School.
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Prepares and presents routine training to law enforcement officers, community groups and other departments. This position requires a Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school and admission to the Minnesota State Bar as well as less than one year to three or more years of related experience.
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One year of full-time paid experience explaining rules and laws related to vehicle code and parking enforcement in the public sector. Some positions may be assigned to a City to which law enforcement services are being provided by the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department.
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Lawyer with 6+ years' experience at a leading law firm, financial services in-house position, or a relevant government/regulatory agency enforcement position. We're committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our own workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual within our firm has a number of opportunities to grow professionally and personally, from our training and development opportunities and firmwide networks to benefits, wellness and personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs.
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We are intensely focused on providing top quality small arms solutions to our military and law enforcement communities as well as to civilians seeking premium rifles for home defense, hunting, and sport shooting.
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Ex Military / Law Enforcement an advantage and/or experience of luxury retail security. Satisfactory completion of an approved security guard training course approved by the state.
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Provides training for law enforcement officers in the County; conducts seminars for law enforcement POST training through Minnesota County Attorney’s Association.
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Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, Law, Sociology, or related field, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience, required.
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5 years Security or law enforcement experience and have an active commission as a special police officer in the District of Columbia. 7 years Security or law enforcement experience (Preferred.
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