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Must be State of Michigan pre-service certifiable as a law enforcement officer under Act 203, Public Acts of 1965 as amended or currently attending a Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) approved Basic Training School (Police Academy) at the time of application.
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Minimum of two to three years’ law-enforcement related work experience as a police officer; hospital security, corporate security, reserve police officer or military police. Co-operates with law enforcement on complaints.
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Completed the training requirements for an unarmed security officer in Michigan or have law enforcement experience. Wellness area, including an in-house primary-care physician’s office, full-time massage therapist and hair salon.
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Have security, military, or law enforcement experience and/or attending College/University seeking a degree in criminology/criminal justice (or comparable course of study) or have obtained a degree in said field(s) of study.
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NOTE: Per resolution of the Civil Service Commission, applicants who have attended college courses, but have not yet obtained an associate degree in Criminal Justice or Law Enforcement OR a bachelor's degree in any discipline may request a waiver of this requirement from the Chief of Police.
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The Truancy Officer will work cooperatively with community resources, school staff, the probation department, law enforcement, juvenile courts, school districts, and other agencies to effectively intervene and redirect youth towards positive school attendance and towards a healthy lifestyle.
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Completion of State of Michigan MCOLES certified police academy and (3) years experience in security and/or public law enforcement or military police. Minimum of two years college course work in criminal justice, security administration or related program, and (3) years experience in security and/or public law enforcement or military police.
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Coordinates activities with other officers or other City departments as needed, exchanges information with officers in other law enforcement agencies, and obtains advice from the City Attorney, Court Administrator, and Municipal Prosecutor's Office regarding cases, policies, and procedures, as needed and assigned.
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Security/Law Enforcement/Military background of at least 2 years or more and High School Diploma/GED. Flex-N-Gate is a leading manufacturer and supplier of components for the automotive industry, recently ranked 10th of the 150 Top North American Suppliers in "Automotive News." A growing and vital company, Flex-N-Gate provides a great opportunity for hard-working and skilled individuals.
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If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience - even better! Work today, get paid today, with DailyPay! If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience - even better.
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Communicate effectively over law enforcement radio channels while initiating and responding to radio communications, often under adverse conditions such as siren usage and high speed vehicle operations.
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Inter-Con employs over 25,000 security personnel worldwide, trained and managed by a team of professionals with unsurpassed military, law enforcement, and security experience. We have transitioned thousands of officers into successful careers in law enforcement, government services, foreign affairs and many more.
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Minimum of one year working experience in the field of law enforcement or military police or three (3) years of private security experience or education in a related field of study. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by law.
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Work directly with legal counsel and appropriate law enforcement or government agencies as necessary. Skilled expert in legal related matters presented to the branches, such as Power of Attorney, Trusts, Estates, Conservatorships, etc.
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The product suite manages law enforcement records and dispatching for police, fire and EMS. In this role, the Senior Account Executive will create and execute a strategic sales plan for their assigned territory and target market.
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