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Representative Duties Patrol campus buildings and grounds on foot and by vehicle; guard property against fire, theft, vandalism and illegal entry; insure safety of parked vehicles; enforce parking rules and regulations; issue parking citations; inspect and check security of doors, windows and gates; turn lights on and/or off; secure chains in driveways.
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He or she supervises uniformed Public Safety personnel and contract guard staff whose operational duties include access control, foot and mobile patrol, fixed indoor and outdoor posts, and order maintenance at special events.
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Armed/Unarmed Security Guard Service, Security Guards, Security Officers, Event Staff, Loss Prevention, Executive Protection, Investigations, Private Detectives, Security Patrol, Public Safety, Protective Services, and Conciergerie.
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In addition, Public Safety Officer will provide visitor and employee escorts, when practical; patrol parking lots for violations; work in cooperation with local law enforcement when circumstances warrant; and maintain strict confidentiality of all information obtained during the course of their duties, as defined by law and Hospital policy.
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Performs security and public safety patrol duties, including but not limited to checking for fires, vandalism, suspicious activity or safety hazards. Under the general supervision of the Director – Campus Safety, the Security Officer maintains safety and security by patrolling areas and enforcing college rules and regulations.
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Additional duties include; emergency response, patrol (foot, bike, motor vehicle), traffic enforcement, traffic control, access control, training and education for the community as well as any other duties specifically assigned by Public Safety Administrators.
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Excellent knowledge of public safety and security procedures/protocols. Proven work experience as a security guard or relevant position. Excelsior Defense is looking forPart time position, professional, Armed Security Officers to protect our client's premises, assets and personnel.
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This position is armed or unarmed at the discretion of the Patrol Supervisor of Public Safety. Required Skills: Must be able to acquire a Armed Guard Security License, as required by the state of Tennessee.
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Trained security officer with guard card. Proven work experience as a security guard in a restaurant/lounge environment. We are looking for a professional Security Guard to protect our premises, assets and personnel.
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Work is performed under the general supervision of the chain of command for the System Administration or an institution police department, typically that of a Senior Guard/Senior Public Safety Officer or a Sergeant, University Police.
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And now the Requirements: New Jersey Security Officer Registration Act (SORA) license and Clean/Valid Drivers License 2+ years of experience as a Security Officer or Guard Knowledge of local, regional, and state legal guidelines for area security and public safety Excellent surveillance and observation skills.
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Blackwater Public Safety is looking for a Security Guard to join our team. Security guard training certification preferred. The Security Guard is responsible for protecting the client and assigned property from any criminal activity or trespassing.
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The ideal candidate has experience with public safety and security and operates with a high degree of integrity at all times. Strong understanding of public safety and security procedures.
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You must possess a valid Arizona Guard Card issued by the Arizona Department of Public Safety. Patrol building or secure posts as instructed and serve as a general security presence and visible deterrent to crime and client rule infractions; detect suspicious activities and watch for criminal acts or client rule infractions at or near assigned post which may be a threat to the property, client or employees at the site.
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Come work as an important part of the Public Safety Industry a s an Armed Officer for Aquila Protective Services. High School Diploma or equivalent 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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