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MSA Security, an Allied Universal® Company, is hiring a Explosive Detection Canine Handler. The Explosive Detection Canine Handler partners with a trained Explosive Detection Canine (EDC) to conduct searches in/at assigned client sites, including corporate buildings, loading docks, delivery vehicles, open areas and/or other situations as needed.
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Ready to make a difference as a canine handler. Service in Military Occupational Specialty related to law enforcement, security (such as Military Police, Elite Military Forces, combat arms) or any support role in a Combat Zone.
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The Explosive Detection Canine Handler partners with a trained Explosive Detection Canine to conduct searches in/at assigned client sites, including corporate buildings, loading docks, delivery vehicles, open areas and/or other situations as needed.
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Previous canine experience not required, training provided. Possess adequate living environment to allow for the proper exercise and training of the canine. Have access to reliable transportation sufficient to allow the safe transportation of the canine to and from work.
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Physical effort: raising arms to direct the canine, climbing stairs; ability to maneuver up to 100 lbs. Access to reliable transportation sufficient to allow the safe transportation of the canine to and from work.
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The AUCPS/DCSITE program will serve as the primary academic resource to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for expertise in all areas of detection canine sciences. The AUCPS/DCSITE program will integrate best scientific practices in analytical chemistry, genetics, genomics, reproduction, veterinary and sports medicine, olfactory neuroscience, behavior and cognition, metrology, and engineering to advance detection canine sciences.
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Explosive Detection Canine will reside with you in your home when not working with you on assignment. Job Description Hiring Canine Handlers Now! Explosive Detection Canine will reside with you in your home when not working with you on assignment.
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We deploy more than 800 Canine Detection Teams nationwide to mitigate the explosive and active shooter threats. Partner with a trained Explosive Detection Canine to conduct searches in/at assigned client sites, including corporate buildings, loading docks, delivery vehicles, open areas and/or other situations as needed.
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Knowledge of TSA cargo programs including, but not limited to, Certified Cargo Screening Program (CCSP), Model Security Program (MSP), All Cargo International Security Program (ACISP), Standard Screening Procedures for Air Cargo (SSPAC), and Third-Party Canine – Cargo Program (3PK9-C.
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Previous canine experience not require, paid training provided. Properly train the Explosive Detection Canine, in accordance with Company policy, each day and ensuring their safety and well-being.
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We offer medical, dental and vision coverage, life insurance, retirement plan, employee assistance programs, company discounts, perks and more for most full-time canine handler jobs and other roles.
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Transportation Security Specialist - Explosives Detection Canine Handler. Transportation Security Officer (TSO) Transportation Security Administration. Transportation Security Specialist - Explosives Detection Canine Handler.
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MSA Security, an Allied Universal® Company, is hiring a Office Manager/Scheduler. At MSA Security, we take pride in hiring professionals with diverse backgrounds in law enforcement and military service.
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Minimum of one (1) year of experience as an MSA Explosive Detection Canine Handler. The Explosive Detection K9 Trainer/Supervisor will also be responsible for managing the duties, performance, and relations of Explosive Detection Canine (EDC) Handlers.
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As a leading global provider of risk management, security, humanitarian, training and operational support services to government and commercial customers worldwide, Constellis' forward-thinking solutions include a range of synergistic services, including background investigations, social intelligence tools, advanced training, logistics and life support, UAV and K9 services, and crisis response mitigation.
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