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Protective Security Officer (PSO) Protective Security Officer. One (1) year experience as a certified armed Security Officer. Certified to perform private security guard services in the state where the services are provided.
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The Protective Security Officer (PSO) is responsible for access control and detecting, delaying, detaining, and/or apprehending persons attempting to gain unauthorized access to Government property or otherwise violating laws, rules, and regulations.
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Summary: Reporting to the Manager of Security, the Special Police Officer, licensed with the Security Officer Management Branch, provides a safe and pleasant environment for all visitors, guests and employees to the property.
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If so, come work for us in the Public Safety Industry by working as an Patrol / Inmate Transport Officer for Denver Metro Protective Services. POST Certification, or specific Military Police Training (MOS) highly desired, Expired or Current Denver City and county armed security guard given preference ( Must be able to obtain.
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Armed Security Officer (ASO) is responsible for meeting the local, state, and federal requirements to perform duties as an armed officer. Any combination of two years of experience in physical security (as a security officer - armed or unarmed) and service with the United States Armed Services (including Reserves or National Guard), or.
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Perform as a member of a Protective Services Detail and/or stands-alone protection officer/patrol security officer/close protection agent. CSP's foundation within the military and law enforcement Special Operations community, complied with years of first-hand experience operating at all levels of the protective and security services industry provides clients realistic, relevant and targeted training and risk mitigation services.
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Provide protective coverage for congressional events such as congressional hearings and sessions, official functions, and other events identified by the respective Sergeant at Arms and/or Chief of Police.
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Must have or be able to obtain TN Private Protective Services Unarmed Security Guard license. Assist the Public Safety Director/Manager/Supervisor as needed in developing and executing new policies and participate in security leadership discussions.
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As a Police Officer in the Security Protective Service (SPS) for CIA, you will protect CIA personnel, facilities, and information through the enforcement of Federal laws and Agency Regulations.
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Performs County Courthouse security and enforcement duties. Boat, patrol car, patrol wagon, smoke ejectors, axe, chisel, crowbar, firearms, handcuffs, hose nozzle, alarms, call box, camera, hydrant, radio, respirator, telephone equipment, caution sign, ladder, map, protective clothing, ticket book, computers, do-rites.
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Summary The Armed Security Officer (ASO) meets the local, state, and federal requirements to perform duties as an armed officer. The PAT requirements are in accordance with Department of Homeland Security Federal Protective Services requirements.
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The ideal candidate will be required to possess a high school diploma or GED. A college degree in a related field or three years of law enforcement experience as a sworn Police Officer or Military Police Officer, or five years of experience in school security or protective force services, or a combination of experience and relevant education is preferred.
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Must successfully complete entry-level training to be certified as a School Security Officer within 60 days from the date of employment and complete in-service training as required by the State of Virginia and CCPS Safety & Security Manager.
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Experience working in one of or a combination of the following environments is preferred: Residential, Corporate, Technology, or Military/Law Enforcement Protective Security Details (PSD.
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Demonstrated engineering experience as Naval Officer or Senior Enlisted ("Senior Enlisted" defined as Chief, Senior Chief or Master Chief); OR Prior experience as Port Engineer or Project Manager for subject ship class.
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