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By exhibiting vigilance and tactfulness in following company protocol, the Armed Security Guard is perceptive at identifying situational risk within assigned areas and prompt in communicating events to Site Supervisor/ Manager on duty.
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F01 Fire Guard - CUNYCity Safe Partners Security is seeking New York State Licensed Security Officers with a Fire Guard (F01) Credentials. City Safe Security Partners is a woman owned security guard company with vast experience in the law enforcement arena; we leverage to provide our clients with simple solutions to complex issues.
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Follows direction and performs all duties related to physical security and fire safety, including assisting during emergency situations that may affect staff, visitors or the museum collections, while maintaining a composed demeanor.
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Must obtain 16 hour On-the-Job security guard training course certificate within 90 days of employment. Minimum Education/Experience Required:High school diploma or G.E.D.Other Requirements:Must have 8 hour Pre-Assignment security guard training course certificate.
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The Armed Security Guard provides security, installation access control, roving patrols, surveillance, monitoring and overall safeguarding to the installation and its tenants. Have two (2) years' experience in armed security, armed law enforcement, or have performed operations within the Armed Forces, civilian police or commercial security while armed within the past 10 years.
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Valid NYS Armed Guard Security License. Under the direction of the Senior Manager, Security & Crisis Management, this role serves as a tactical, on-the-ground resource ensuring daily processes are enforced and standard operating procedures are followed.
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Must have NYS Security Guard License, and current 8 Hour Annual Certificate. Fire Guard License for Shelters preferred. The Safety Security Officer/Residential Aide is responsible for ensuring the.
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CCW and Armed Security Guard licenses are required. The Agent will perform a variety of assignments including concierge-level, residential, or event security, response services, basic driving, and investigations.
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Minimum QualificationsNYS Security Guard License Private security experience a plusExperience in a supervisory capacity a plusPossess a high school diploma or equivalent, or 5 years of verifiable experience.
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Valid NYS Guard License with 1-2 years experience in corporate and/or residential security 8 hour + 16 hour certificates. Guardian Security Services is seeking highly motivated personnel to work as highly qualified officers throughout in our Manhattan and into parts of Brooklyn and Queens.
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The networking functions undertaken should include configuring and provisioning new devices from multiple vendors, monitoring, DDI administration, incident response, capturing and analyzing packets, developing training manuals and SOPs, firmware updates, security (device hardening, network separation, access control etc.
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NY State Pistol Permit and Armed Security Guard licenses are required. Provide the client with concierge-level security at the company location and/or events; Deescalate tense situations or individuals that may arise.
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In addition to the Chief of Security, it is imperative that the Nursing Supervisor on duty, or if so directed, the administrator on call be provided with full particulars of the incident. Job Type: Part TimeSalary: $17.14 per hour Qualifications Qualifications:Security Guard LicenseEducation:High School Diploma/GED.
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Security Guard - Multiple Openings in NYC New York, NY, USA Req #608 Tuesday, May 21, 2024 Programs: New York, NY What You'll DoAs a Safety Monitor (Security Guard) with HELP USA, you'll help ensure a safe and secure environment at your assigned location.
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In particular, we are urgently hiring a security guard to work our weekly Monday night events from 5-9pm ET. This will be an active event where we care about our brand so be ready to say hi, ask people to sign in, be paying attention, and be overall awesome and friendly.
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