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Implement and monitor ongoing compliance with all company-wide programs such as licensing, investigations (employee and general liability/auto), employee benefit programs, office procedures, vehicle patrol policies, employee coaching/discipline.
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Contributes to the operation of various electronic security installations and equipment in protected premises, such as (but not limited to) CCTV system, public address (PA) system, resident intruder alarm system (IAS) with integrated smoke detectors, transmitters and panic button systems, radio communication equipment, metal detectors, x-ray screening equipment, vehicle search equipment, guard monitoring systems, etc.
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The purpose of this position is to patrol an assigned zone by foot or mobile vehicle, enforce client policy and regulations, and investigate all facility related indents. Patrol assigned post on foot or mobile vehicle to maintain visibility and observe possible unusual activity.
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Typical assignments are comprised of motor vehicle patrol focusing on all aspects of highway safety and infrastructure protection, fixed site truck inspection details, and a variety of other assigned tasks that support the mission of the department.
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Responsible for Fire/Life Safety issues at all customer and patrol locations, and direct the implementation of such programs, utilizing corporate resources where applicable. Responsible for Fire/Life Safety issues at all customer and patrol locations, and direct the implementation of such programs, utilizing corporate resources where applicable.
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Hands on management expertise in at least two areas of ski area operations management such as lift operations, lift maintenance, trails/grooming, snowmaking, patrol, terrain park, vehicle maintenance, ski school, tickets, rentals, retail, guest services, food and beverage.
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The Director of Mountain Operations oversees, and is ultimately responsible for, all aspects of mountain operations departments, including administration, lift maintenance and operations, snowmaking, grooming, ski patrol, terrain parks, on-mountain events that involve mountain operations or race competitions, ambassadors, snow removal, roads and parking lot maintenance, vehicle maintenance, and trails maintenance and summer use.
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Works closely with and is in attendance during annual inspections made by the Kansas Highway Patrol inspector. Coordinates with maintenance staff for vehicle/fleet maintenance. Works closely with and is in attendance during annual inspections made by the Kansas Highway Patrol inspector.
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Conduct rover foot patrols, both interior and exterior, as well as motorized patrol responding to fire, intrusion, and other alarms; answering service calls and documenting all reports of crimes, security violations, or incidents; providing emergency first aid and escorts; assisting with emergency evacuations; manning vehicle check points and conducting inspections.
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Foot & Vehicle Patrol. Foot & Vehicle Patrol. As a Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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Work alone in an outdoor field environment; vehicle and foot patrol of utility power lines; remote locations as well as urban, city environment; physical demands and travel from site to site, including walking/hiking on various surfaces including flat, dry, wet, slippery, uneven, rough, steep terrain, hills, and slopes; exposure to noise, dust, grease, and all types of weather and temperature conditions; exposure to hazardous traffic conditions.
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Rover : Foot or vehicle patrols, responsible for detecting any suspicious behavior and preventing vandalism, thefts or other criminal behavior, etc. Some monitor surveillance cameras and alarms from a stationary position, while others patrol areas and do security checks.
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Truck Gate: Greet truck drivers and guests with a friendly demeanor, check identification and vehicle plates, log visitor vehicles, control gates to allow truck drivers to enter and exit. Rover : Foot patrols, responsible for detecting any suspicious behavior and preventing vandalism, thefts or other criminal behavior, etc.
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Conducts continuous random patrols, utilizing the patrol vehicle, bicycle, or foot patrol. Escorts employees to and from their vehicle, as requested or assigned by the Security Supervisor or the Security Manager.
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A majority of the shift is spent on foot patrol, walking, climbing stairs of the interior and perimeter of the hotel to observe and identify potential security and safety risks. Officer will be responsible for promoting a safe environment for guests and associates of the hotel, assisting in maintaining order, enforcing internal rules and regulations, and investigating and reporting incidents involving the loss of property, theft, personal injury, motor vehicle accident, etc.
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