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Minimum of three (3) years of military experience as a Military Police Officer, Marine Security Guard, or similar force protection position with three years’ experience as a security watch stander whose duties included the use of alarm systems, metal detectors, x-ray devices and closed-circuit television.
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Familiarity or experience with engineering HVAC, Building Automation, Fire Alarm, or Security systems. U.S. Military experience as an E4 or above (Navy, Air Force, Army, Marines, Coast Guard, Space Force, National Guard, Reserves.
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Licensed Security Guard as required by State or local authorities. Mandatory - Fire Guard Hotel COF (F01) or qualified to obtain the F01 COF. Memorize, monitor and inspect the locations of the Fire Life Safety Systems and equipment in the building (e.g. AED's, exits, alarm pull stations, fire extinguishers and sprinklers.
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Security Command and Control Room: High stress and fast paced situations Security iTrak Digital video system to include learning all cameras and placement, watching multiple monitors, all camera numbers, camera control, video review, exporting video and printing photos from video Dispatching multiple Security members and multiple calls Multiple telephone lines including emergency services lines Multiple alarm panels including the Life Safety System.
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This responsibility includes the development and implementation of security and safety policies and procedures, regulatory and legislative compliance, security officer management, alarm response, branch and corporate building security, customer safety, physical crime investigations, workplace violence, fire and life safety, executive protection, due diligence, pre-employment screening, security operations globally, and fraud investigations.
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Description Strategic Security (SSC) is a nationwide leading provider of security guard services, executive protection, bomb dog, intelligence, consulting, investigative services.
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Security Guard License and either FDNY Cert. T-89, F-89, S-95 with Active Shooter & Medical Emergency Preparedness is requiredAt least 3-5 years of progressively responsible experience in related field is requiredKEY COMPETENCIES: Skills You PossessMust have good verbal/written communication skills, strong customer service, and analytical skills.
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Manages physical security, including access control systems, cameras, fencing, guard stations, and alarm systems. This position is responsible for environmental stewardship, an on-site wastewater pre-treatment facility, compliance reporting, and oversight of physical security.
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Perform stationary post assignments: Stand guard at stationary posts which include (but not limited to) monitoring closed-circuit television, duress alarm systems and other security equipment, courtrooms, judge chambers, and jury rooms.
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CSOs will provide armed security to courthouses under the USMS contract. At least three (3) calendar years of verifiable experience as a certified law enforcement officer or its military equivalency (Master-at-Arms, CGPD, Security Forces Specialist, etc.
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This responsibility includes the development of security and safety policies and procedures, regulatory and legislative compliance, corporate aviation, guard management, alarm response, crisis management, ATM, branch and corporate building security and customer safety, physical crime investigations, workplace violence, fire and life safety, pre-employment screening, fraud and employee investigations.
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Enforces applicable federal, state and local laws, codes and ordinances at the San Diego Regional Airport; patrols the airport by foot and vehicle; monitors alarm systems at airport security check stations; conducts security checks of airport facilities; responds to security alarms at the airport; secures unattended baggage; confiscate dangerous and prohibited items from individuals.
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Monitor CCTV system throughout work shift and report any unusual activity to the Director of Safety & Security, Security Coordinator and Roving Security Guard. In the absence of the Director of Safety & Security and/or Security Coordinator, the Security Guard may receive event-related instructions from Event Managers or general instructions from the Manager on Duty and/or the Assistant General Manager.
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The Maritime Transportation Security Act requires all persons who will need unescorted access to a regulated facility to have a valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), issued in accordance with the rules established by the United States Coast Guard and the Transportation Security Administration.
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Experience with CCTV, access control and alarm monitoring program a plus. You have, or are willing to obtain, a state Armed Security Officer license. Job Title : Security Officer Armed.
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