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Monitor traffic flow through screening checkpoint(s). Work experience in the security industry, public service (police, fire), or military is desired. Monitor traffic flow through screening checkpoint(s.
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Our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness - are represented by the three red dots in the Securitas logo. We don't compromise on integrity and create an open forum for our employees and customers to voice opinions, report improprieties, and share information.
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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. Being a Military Police Officer gives you the opportunity to become a professional and make a difference in the world.
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Responsibilities may include but are not limited to, assisting clients, customers, and visitors to and on site, enforcing site regulations, reporting safety hazards, assisting with traffic control, etc.
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Contemporary patrol, traffic enforcement, and related police services, including specialty assignments. Questions suspects and interviews victims and witnesses; examines conditions of accident and crime scenes; notes and reports traffic hazards; takes written statements; completes police field reports and writes supplementary reports; and testifies in Court regarding facts, circumstances, and violations.
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Duties include assisting citizens, investigating incidents such as lost/found property, non-injury traffic accidents, misdemeanor thefts, and working at the Front Desk of the Police Department.
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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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NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED (Entry Level) Detail-oriented - quality and precision-focused. Continuous Job Training and Development. You will gain leadership experience, as well as a work-life balance that enables you to pursue your personal and professional goals.
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Directs on-coming traffic in order to safely escort school children and their parents/guardians across the street according to established police department guidelines. Knowledge of the principles of Police Department guidelines applicable to crossing guard practices and procedures.
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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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Police Department policies and procedures, rules of evidence, current law enforcement management principles, techniques and procedures, and criminal and traffic codes. Plans, organizes and manages a comprehensive Police function for the City, including communications, patrol operations, evidence handling and storage, records, physical security, logistics, equipment maintenance, investigations, and victims' rights; acts as a board member of the State of Alaska "High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas"; acts as an ex-officio member of the City of Bethel Public Safety and Transportation Commission.
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Responsible for scheduling and communication of Orlando Police Department, Orlando Fire Department / EMT, City of Orlando Traffic Division and other government agencies. The Director manages the security & safety teams and is the primary liaison with city services (Police, Fire, EMT, Traffic control, etc.
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The University of California, Irvine Police Department, provides contemporary law enforcement services including patrol, traffic, investigations, community engagement, crime prevention and suppression, and security services to a daily population of more than 50,000 people.
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Oversight of event parking and traffic control to plan and execute multiple and concurrent events, construction project parking space displacement, plan staff allocation, and engage UM and Coral Gables Police, as needed.
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Acts as a liaison with Security, Campus Police, Emergency Management and Facilities and Engineering to secure access and ensure safe egress in times of emergency. Provides valet parking services for hospital patients and visitors, assists with traffic control in hospital parking areas, and maintains accurate documentation regarding valet parked vehicles.
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