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One or more years of experience as a security guard, security officer, law enforcement officer or detention officer; and. TO APPLY CLICK THIS LINK: Tampa Port Authority - PORT SECURITY OFFICER (paylocity.com.
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Peace Officer TCOLE Master Peace Officer Upon Hire is preferred. Peace Officer TCOLE Peace Officer Upon Hire is required. Teach law enforcement, in-service, and basic peace officer courses.
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As a Hospital Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard a high profile healthcare customer. The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the clients healthcare premises and the protection of the staff, members, and visitors.
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As part of thi Security Guard, Security Officer, Armed Security, Unarmed Security, Officer. When that happens, Inter-Con turns to its Security Officers.
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To hold a Peace Officer License awarded by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). When duty assignment is in Detention Bureau, must obtain and maintain correctional officer certification per TCOLE rules (this is not a prerequisite to assignment, may be completed after assignment starts.
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The Courthouse Police Officer provides safety and security services for the Courthouses, the District courts, and other county facilities as needed. The Courthouse Police Officer works under the direct supervision of the Police Sergeant.
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Police Officer/Deputy/Trooper experience working road patrol and/or United States Military Law Enforcement or Special Operations experience. Inspect perimeter doors, windows and gates to maintain high levels of store security.
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Have you ever been certified as a police officer, peace officer, deputy sheriff, or corrections officer? To any degree, used an illegal controlled substance while employed as a certified Municipal, State, or Federal peace officer, or correctional officer.
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I am currently employed as a Police Officer or Deputy Sheriff by a California law enforcement agency. HIRING BONUS Hiring bonus for new Police Officer Lateral in a total amount of $20,000.
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Detectives, Traffic, Pro-Act, Recruiting, Training, Outreach, K-9 and School Resource Officer) If you have completeda basic law enforcement academy but have less than 24 months of continuous experience as a sworn law enforcement officer in the past four years, please apply through our Exceptional Entry Police Officer job posting.
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For the position of Police Officer Lateral it is required that you currently must be a non-probationary California Peace Officer with a valid P.O.S.T. certificate. Police Officer Lateral New-Hires Now Eligible for Incentive Pay.
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Previous security experience required with at least one year experience with the operation of a security management system and closed circuit television system. Observe personnel in the building and provide assistance and direction as needed and ensure that they comply with building security procedures.
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First line supervisor K9 Experience 1 year or more of university law enforcement experience Police Officer III Associate Degree in a related field. Police Officer II positions: All qualifications as listed above for Police Officer I and Must have 2 years of law enforcement experience, 1 year of University law enforcement experience and complete 2 areas of additional assignments or specialized training as selected and approved by the Chief of Police.
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The Assistant Facility Security Officer (AFSO), a critical member of Honeywell Government Security Compliance (GSC), ensures compliance with the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) requirements for cleared industry.
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Assists the Deputy Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer on all aspects of enhancing a legal and regulatory compliance program, including regularly monitoring/assessing compliance and sanctions risks; drafting and revising BGS compliance policies and procedures; providing compliance training courses; investigating and resolving compliance issues and managing other aspects of compliance risk.
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