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Documentation demonstrating current employment as a federal, state, or municipal law enforcement officer; for applicants with federal experience this must be an SF-50 Notice of Personnel Action or equivalent.
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Security Officer- Overnight (Public Safety Officer) Gate Security : Employ meticulous verification processes to ensure only authorized personnel and vehicles access the park, verifying identification and passes with precision.
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As the Deputy Director of Security, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the protection of sensitive information, integrity of special facilities, and personnel accesses critical to our operations.
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The purpose of this classification is to perform protective work functions associated with protection of life and property; enforcement of federal, state, and local laws; and duties within an assigned shift or within an assigned specialty which may include the Patrol Division, Traffic Division, Warrant Division, Courthouse Security, School Resource Officer.
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A minimum of two (2) years of progressively responsible trespass enforcement on ANCSA lands, Natural Resource Land Management, Wildlife Conservation Officer, Police Officer experience that demonstrate ability to meet core competency requirements.
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Implements the fire program and coordinates resources to achieve the DNRC mission of and protecting lives, property and natural resources by creating successful working relationships with other wildland fire suppression organizations and by providing or arranging for personnel, resources, leadership and inter-agency coordination to ensure safe, cost-effective and responsive fire suppression.
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Support Program Areas - Perform various support tasks relating to programmatic duties such as uniform crime reporting, NCIC auditing, executive protection, criminal intelligence, missing person matters, regulatory services, and/or marijuana eradication.
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Such experience includes administering, coordinating, or supervising/managing programs/services providing aviation security; corporate security; or force-protection affecting personnel, equipment, and facilities.
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In-depth knowledge of contemporary security processes, principles, best practices in emergency preparedness, personnel security, physical security, executive protection, technical security systems, intelligence assessment and investigations.
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Under limited supervision of the Security Sergeant or Captain, the employee provides protection of work sites, personnel and assets from events such as assault, theft, vandalism, harassment, and other disruptive incidents at Chevron Phillips Chemical Port Arthur Plant.
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Reports controversial issues to the Technology Protection Officer or government Contracting Officer for resolution. Specialized experience is defined as experience which includes assisting in conducting inspections, surveys and investigations of government, non-governmental facilities and personnel in order to determine protection of sensitive materials and information is in compliance with National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and/ or relevant security policies and procedures.
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May perform special operations/detail activities such as desk, media and/or public information officer, special response team (SRT), drug task force, DUI task force, negotiations, juvenile, homicide, gang unit, narcotics, environmental protection, field training, teaching, and/or others as assigned.
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Train engineers and oil field gauger/pumper personnel on sampling schedules and specialized sampling equipment and procedures, safety, and quality controls required for tracer operations. Functions as the Radiation Safety Officer at work sites.
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Protective Service OfficerProtective Security Officer - IRS New York Objective This position is under the direct supervision of the Project Manager and is responsible for the protection, safeguarding, and security of assets, personnel, customers, and all visitors.
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Under the direction of the City Manager, the Police Chief manages, plans, and directs all activities, operations, and personnel of the Richland Police Department to enforce federal, state, and municipal laws and ordinances in the prevention of crime and protection of life and property.
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