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Graduate of a Certified Public Safety Academy (military or civilian) or verified work experience in the law enforcement, adult corrections, or firefighter field. Minimum of one (1) year of security screening experience, preferably utilizing x-ray technology (e.g., TSA.
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The Public Safety Assistant also performs security queue management and oversight, and acts as a public liaison for direction, control, and flow in coordination with KCAB, air carriers, and the Transportation Security Administration.
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Must not have disqualifying criminal offenses listed for either TSA or TX Department of Public Safety. Will have a proven background in working with the public. Provides courtroom testimony when appropriate.
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Coordinate with various utility companies and public/private agencies having jurisdiction, including FAA, TSA, telephone companies, and other Federal, State, and local agencies. Knowledge in FAA funding, FAA guidelines, including pavement design Advisory Circulars, pavement design software, current construction specifications, and airport construction safety plans.
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Ensure the safety of the public travelers, visitors, and employees at Charlotte Douglas International Airport according to TSA and Airport regulation. Adheres to and promotes ACTS-Airport Services commitment to quality of service, compliance with customer specifications and government agency regulations and focus on safety in the work environment described in ACTS-Airport Service's General Operating Policy 0.1 and all policies referred to within.
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Ensure the safety of the public travelers, visitors, and employees at Denver International Airport according to TSA and Airport regulation. Monitor and secure exit lanes from sterile area to public area of airport.
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While helping to cut down on crime and keep those with questionable backgrounds from having access to our ports, the transportation of hazardous materials, as well as the relaxed security requirements of TSA precheck customers.
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What you will be doing: This position is responsible for the following tasks in relation to the operations and maintenance for the Dillingham Certificated Airport, 9 Rural Airports, and 79 lane miles of State Highways: Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF), TSA safety and security checks, crack.
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The Logistics Directorate is responsible for a wide variety of Cal OES functions, including asset management, fleet administration, facilities management, information technology systems, warehousing, forms and records management, mail operations, copy service center, green programs, public safety communications, and emergency and disaster logistics.
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Select the option below that best describes your PAID FULL-TIME experience working in a Public Safety related GOVERNMENT setting as a police reserve officer, community service officer, security guard in a government building, TSA agent, military police, explorer scout, park ranger/patrol, or EMT. Convert any part-time experience to years (i.e. 20 hours week for 2 years equals 1 year full-time.
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What you will be doing: This position is responsible for the following tasks in relation to the operations and maintenance for the Dillingham Certificated Airport, 9 Rural Airports, and 79 lane miles of State Highways: Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF), TSA safety and security checks, crack sealing, snow and ice control, pavement markings, pothole patching, blading, wildlife control, operation of various pieces of equipment, and other duties as assigned.
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The Security Screener will work with highly intelligent x-ray software to inspect items, determine whether items contain objects that warrant further investigation, and alert baggage screeners or handlers to any possible problems.
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Supervises, coordinates, and resolves operational problems, emergencies, and other unusual situations in the main terminal, and on the concourses in coordination with the Denver Police, Denver Health Paramedics, Denver Fire, contract security personnel, and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to provide for the safety of the traveling public and efficient operation of the airport.
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This position will work with a team of other AAOM's and the Airport Operations Supervisor (AOS)/Airport Operations Manager (AOM) to manage the day-to-day operations at Denver International Airport to ensure the safety and security of the traveling public and airport employees.
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Medical , dental , vision , and basic life and AD&D insurance ; retirement plan ; deferred compensation ( DRS and TSA ); paid holidays ; paid leave. Public School Employees of Cheney (PSEC) a local chapter of Public School Employees Union (PSE) SEIU Local 1948.
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