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Experience in hospital, security/police, military, emergency medical or customer services preferred. Participates in assistance with workplace and domestic victims; responds to medical emergencies; when authorized assists in the restraint of patients; involved in the protection of dignitaries; controls pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
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You will gather and analyze facts, take statements; perform traffic law enforcement; perform law enforcement duties at fixed posts such as entry and exit gates throughout the installation You will possess apprehension/detention authority on a military installation and is required to carry a firearm in the performance of duties.
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Great Selection of Specialty Positions: Investigations, Tactical Unit, Traffic Unit, Community Outreach Officer, Honor Guard, Bicycle Officers, Field Training Officers, Range Officers, Evidence Technician, Various task force assignments and multi-jurisdictional assistance teams for SWAT, Hostage Negotiator, Crash Reconstruction, Major Crimes and Computer Forensics.
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Requires enlistment in the United States Army To apply for this job directly, visit: Description: As a Military Police, you’ll protect peoples’ lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations.
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Position is posted as commensurate based on experience*Responsibilities:Patrols and answers calls for service on WTAMU property or surrounding areas as governed by existing Mutual Aid agreements,Performs police services including, but not limited to, preliminary investigations, traffic enforcement, arrests of offenders, accident investigations, foot patrol, non-police community services, and building and property security.
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Being a Military Police Officer gives you the opportunity to become a professional and make a difference in the world. You will also have the opportunity to work with local and federal law enforcement agencies, such as the county, city, and state police, Secret Service, FBI, NCIS, and CID. Benefits : 100% Medical and Dental.
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Graduation from an approved civilian or Military Police or Corrections academy, or training equivalent/experience preferred. Qualifications: Experience as a sworn civilian or military law enforcement officer preferred.
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AVADE §Must be able to maintain certification and meet all criteria and stands of the MOAB program§Special State Police license preferred EDUCATION: Specify minimum education and clearly indicate if preferred or required §Associate degree in related filed required or equivalent work experience in the field.
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Individuals with military experience, an Associates Degree or greater, or certified Maine Criminal Justice Academy graduates with current police certification are encouraged to forward a resume.
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You will be able to work in many capacities as it pertains to traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, evidence collection, subject processing, etc. You will be able to work in many capacities as it pertains to traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, evidence collection, subject processing, etc.
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Requires enlistment in the United States Army To apply for this job directly, visit: Description: As a Military Police Officer, you’ll protect peoples’ lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations.
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Some of the skills you’ll learn are: Basic warrior skills and use of firearms Military/civil laws and jurisdiction Investigating and collecting evidence Traffic and crowd control Arrest and restraint of suspects Helpful Skills: Interest in law enforcement Ability to make quick decisions Remain calm under heavy duress Ability to interact well with people About U.S. Army: Army Recruiting Ohio is a small portion of a larger whole.
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Security, Police, Fire Fighting, EMS, Safety, or Military. Patrols, safety inspections, incident reporting, security escorts, traffic control for VIP events, camera monitoring, medical response, area crime monitoring through social media, lock and key issuance and parking enforcement.
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You will also have the opportunity to work with local and federal law enforcement agencies, such as the county, city, and state police, Secret Service, FBI, NCIS, and CID. You will also have the opportunity to work with local and federal law enforcement agencies, such as the county, city, and state police, Secret Service, FBI, NCIS, and CID.
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6 years of experience in physical security, emergency response, military police, law enforcement, or combat operations. Manages monitoring of alarms, cameras, fire alarm systems, and access control programs along with radio traffic, dispatching officers, coordinating response actions for critical incidents and conducts training drills to maintain officer proficiency.
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