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Training: Titan provides a one-of-a-kind training program for their security officers instructed by retired law enforcement officers and/or prior military personnel. /r/n/r/nTraining: Titan provides a one-of-a-kind training program for their security officers instructed by retired law enforcement officers and/or prior military personnel.
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Police academy training or related law enforcement training is required. Must be a licensed law enforcement officer or licensed in a related field of law enforcement.
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You will perform duties as a Lead Police Officer to Field Training Officers and police officers, and assists the Watch Commander in carrying out responsibilities of supervising the patrol shift, which provides 24-hour law enforcement services.
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Generally, a minimum of one-year experience in law enforcement or related field. Additional training in emergency response, CPR and first aid. Willow Bridge is currently hiring for an experienced Courtesy Patrol to oversee the security and safety of Willow Bridge properties.
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Collaborate with local law enforcement and emergency services when necessary. Intervene in conflicts and take appropriate action, which may include detaining individuals until law enforcement arrives.
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Functioning as a liaison between U.S. Border Patrol Headquarters and Sectors and with other DHS operational, management, and program offices to include representatives of other federal, state, local, and foreign law enforcement agencies in order to coordinate Border Patrol programs and significant projects and representing the Border Patrol viewpoint in meetings, workgroups, or collaborations with various law enforcement agencies.
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Since our early days as Lincoln Property Company, we set the standard of excellence for multifamily operators and developers. Responsible for walking the property twice per 24-hour period, particularly common areas including the leasing office, club houses and vacant units to ensure all doors, windows or other entrances are securely locked.
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Responsible for walking the swimming pools for proper swimming attire, proper use of pool/spa and any non-residents' use. Submit a written report daily to the Community Manager listing the property occurrences and any property safety issues that require addressing.
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Participates in special assignments including but not limited to, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT), Crisis Negotiations Team (CNT), Traffic Enforcement Officer, Mental Health Officer, School Resource Officer (SRO), Field Training Officer (FTO), Honor Guard Team, Intoxilyzer Operator, Detective, and related assignments; provides guidance and training to Law Enforcement Explorer Program (LEEP) participants.
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Basic Law Enforcement Training (or Police Officer Standards and Training) certification or equivalent. This position performs a variety of routine and complex public safety work in the performance of sheriff patrol, investigation, traffic regulation, and related law enforcement activities.
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ResponsibilitiesResponsible for walking the property twice per 24-hour period, particularly common areas including the leasing office, club houses and vacant units to ensure all doors, windows or other entrances are securely locked.
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Knowledge and ability to provide enforcement and maintenance of law and order by continuous patrol, surveillance, crime prevention and enforcement of all applicable laws of the city, state, and federal government and in accordance with Dallas College policies and procedures.
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In addition to the public safety and security functions, conducting investigations when incidents occur, the position acts as a liaison between the residents, Field Operations Safety Supervisor (FOS), and Toledo and/or Lucas County Law Enforcement and other protective security service groups and represents the Authority’s interests.
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Whether you bring previous military, security, or law enforcement experience or are eager to kickstart your career in the security industry, we welcome you to be part of our dynamic team at PPC. If you're passionate about safeguarding others and seeking a fulfilling career path, seize this opportunity and become an integral part of our innovative and thriving company.
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You will receive excellent advanced training: Defensive Tactics OC Foam Use of Restraints AVADE Taser and Firearms You Provide:Armed License Preferred. Armed Patrol Officer Starting wage $22-$24 hr/ DOE Duties:Patrol and or protect client sites by foot and/or vehicle to detect or prevent illegal/unauthorized activities.
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