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Why work for Planned Companies’ Security Services: Customer service, through confidence and personality, is the highest priority. This is why our Planned Security Services (PSS) division is hiring friendly and professional Private Security Guards to provide routine patrol and safety checks, gatehouse security, mobile patrol, fire watch, and control room monitoring.
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Planned Companies does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other reason prohibited by law in the provision of employment opportunities and benefits.
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Planned Companies -Operations Manager - Job Description Summary. "Planned Companies is an equal opportunity employer. Position at Planned Companies. Produces a wide network of offerings to clients, including but not limited to car service, dog walking, dry cleaning, grocery delivery, etc.
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Description Position at Planned Companies Planned Companies -Operations Manager - Job Description Summary Bilingual Spanish is a must. Customer service: 5 years (Preferred)Security experience: 3 years (preferred)"Planned Companies is an equal opportunity employer.
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To ensure our cleaning, security, and concierge teams provide the best service Planned Companies Maintenance Services (PMS) is hiring a Maintenance Technician to join the team. Planned Companies -Maintenance Technician - Job Description.
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Planned Companies -Overnight Security - Job Description. Training in First Aid, Basis Life Saving (BLS) and self-defense. Planned Companies -Overnight Security - Job Description. Ensure all exits, doors, and windows are secure and functioning.
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Planned Companies –Security – Job Description. Experience with Closed Circuit (CCTV) surveillance systems. Monitor and track surveillance cameras (CCTV) to identify disruptions or unlawful acts.
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Knowledge of local, regional, and state legal guidelines for area security and public safety. Routine security & safety patrol of property and structures to ensure order and establish a security presence.
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Planned Companies -Concierge - Job Description. Planned Companies' clients realize welcoming tenants, guests and vendors is as important as how the property is kept presentable and safe.
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Planned Companies -Courtesy Patrol - Job Description. Title: Public Safety Officer (PSO) PSO will provide access to LBS for residents and visitors and operate numerous computer applications, databases, and camera systems.
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In this critical role, the qualified candidate will work to improve Planned Companies’ market position and drive financial growth. The ideal candidate will be highly personable, an expert negotiator, and experienced in sales and business development.
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