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Preferred: One year of experience as a Police Officer, Public Safety Officer, Corrections, School Security, Hospital Security, Public Act 330 Security Police Officer, Corporate Security or Military Experience.
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Responsible for ensuring the safety and security of team members, guests, and guest property according to Suburban Inns' Core Values and Suburban Inns/Embassy Suites standards and going above and beyond to ensure that guests are 100% satisfied.
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Responsibilities:Provide customer service to our clients by carrying out safety and security procedures, site-specific policies and when appropriate, emergency response activitiesRespond to incidents and critical situations in a calm, problem solving mannerConduct regular and random patrols around the business and perimeter.
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Second Shift: 10AM - 6PMPart Time (24 hours per week ) LOCATION: Grand Rapids, MI PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: As an unarmed Security Officer at DK Security, your duties are determined by the client location.
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As an unarmed Security Officer at DK Security, your duties may vary depending on the site you are working. Foot Patrol - Walk the interior and exterior of the various buildings on site, keeping an eye out for security, safety, or maintenance issues.
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JOB DESCRIPTION/RESPONSIBILITIES: As an Event Staff Security Officer at DK Security, your duties are determined by the client location. Event Staff Security Officers ensure the safety of patrons, employees, and visitors at large (and small) scale events.
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Security Officer I work involves rotating work schedules on seven day work operations, mandatory overtime, considerable walking and occasional physical activity in firefighting and first aid training and actual response.
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This position is crucial in ensuring the safety and security of our clients’ property through visible presence, proactive enforcement of security protocols, and the appropriate use of firearms, if applicable.
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In conjunction with Human Resources, supports DC Managers and advises COO on labor issues including safety, security, employee relations, scheduling, training, etc. In conjunction with the Dir. Of Facilities and Safety, ensures consistent implementation of all safety, security and loss prevention standards and policies across all areas of responsibility.
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Certification as a Security Police Officer under Public Act 330. Preferred: Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Security Management or related field. Directs customers to appropriate areas of the hospital by physically walking to the area or engaging another officer to provide escort.
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