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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is seeking a self-motivated, versatile Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer (FRLEO) to provide basic police duties including maintaining a safe environment through continual assessment and mitigation of physical security risks.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is seeking a self-motivated, versatile Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer (FRLEO) to provide basic police duties including maintaining a safe environment through continual assessment and mitigation of physical security risks.
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CompanyFederal Reserve Bank of Kansas CityThe Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is seeking a self-motivated, versatile Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer (FRLEO) to provide basic police duties including maintaining a safe environment through continual assessment and mitigation of physical security risks.
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Must be able to use all police equipment, certify in the use of radar detection and alcohol detection equipment, field sobriety tests, expandable or collapsible baton and obtain other certifications required to accomplish the duties of a law enforcement officer.
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Learn more about what it means to be a Federal Reserve Police Officer SF Fed Careers in Law Enforcement. All Federal Reserve Police Officers are Federally Sworn Law Enforcement Officers and are expected to uphold that responsibility accordingly.
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As a Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer, upon successful completion of training and certification, you will operate as a Law Enforcement Officer pursuant to the authority given the Board of Governor's by Section 11 (q) of the Federal Reserve Act. In this critical capacity, you are charged with protecting and safeguarding the Bank's grounds, property, operations, employees, and other individuals on premises.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in Coral Gables, FL is seeking a Community Association Litigation Associate Attorney with 3-8 years of experience in community association law and/or commercial and construction litigation.
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Minimum of one year of service as an Active or retired law enforcement officer, corrections officer or military service member. Minimum of 1 year as an armed security officer in good standing and an Associate degree (or 60 credits) or higher in law enforcement or criminal justice.
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Must have completed Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC) Law Enforcement Basic Academy or equivalency academy that is recognized by the CJTC; and successfully completed an agency's law enforcement patrol Field Training Program and probationary program as a commissioned Police Officer.
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Key words: Security OR Security Officer OR Full Time OR Securitas OR SIG Sauer OR SIG OR Full Time Security OR Military OR Law OR Law Enforcement OR Hiring OR Immediately OR Hiring Immediately OR Guard or Security Guard OR Unarmed Security OR FT or Securitas Security OR Professional OR Now Hiring OR part time OR PT or Part Time Security OR Part Time Security at SIG Sauer.
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Key words: Security OR Security Officer OR Full Time OR Part Time OR PT OR Securitas OR SIG Sauer OR SIG OR Full Time Security OR Military OR Law OR Law Enforcement OR Hiring OR Immediately OR Hiring Immediately OR Guard or Security Guard OR Unarmed Security OR FT or Securitas Security OR Professional OR Now Hiring.
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Minimum of 5 years practicing patent prosecution or patent litigation in the U.S., ideally both, in a large law firm, well-established boutique law firm, and/or in-house. The successful candidate for this role will manage the Companyโs patent portfolio and provide strategic oversight and management of the patent litigation and enforcement activities portfolio of over 4,000 patents and pending applications.
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Serves as designated liaison, subject matter expert and consultant with federal law enforcement agencies such as the Office of the Inspector General-Criminal Investigation Division (OIG-CID), FBI, DEA, ATF, Secret Service, state and local law enforcement agencies, etc.
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Collaborate with law enforcement, prosecutorial offices, and community-based organizations on updates and changes in immigration law. Requirements:At least 1 year of experience in Immigration Law. Preferably bilingual (Spanish.
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Serve as a Protective Service Detail member, providing personal and executive protection for the United States Trade Representative (USTR), or others designated by USTR, often on short notice, that involves high-level liaison with domestic and foreign law enforcement officials, and coordination with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Secret Service, and U.S. State Department.
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