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Must obtain 16 hour On-the-Job security guard training course certificate within 90 days of employment. Must have 8 hour Pre-Assignment security guard training course certificate.
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And now the Requirements: New Jersey Security Officer Registration Act (SORA) license and Clean/Valid Drivers License 2+ years of experience as a Security Officer or Guard Knowledge of local, regional, and state legal guidelines for area security and public safety Excellent surveillance and observation skills.
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Acquire Fire Guard F-01 Certification within 60 days of employment. POSITION SUMMARY: Permanent part time position is under the direct supervision of the Sr. Director of Operations (FTS) and Facility Manager or appointed Supervisor, the position is responsible for the overall safety and security of the clients, staff, assets and operations of the agency.
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Monitor and authorize entrance and departure of employees, guests, and other persons to guard against theft and maintain security and safety of the premises. Patrol premises to prevent and detect signs of intrusion and ensure security of doors, windows, and gates.
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Fill out inspection reports and turn completed forms to the Head Guard at the conclusion of the tour. They will forward information regarding unusual occurrences to the Head Guard and assist in the initial investigation including filing complaints, aided cases, lost/found property, art damage, etc.
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New York State Security Guard License. 8 Hour pre-employment Security Course and 16 Hours on the Job Training Course. Performs other related security, general office or record keeping tasks, according to procedures, and as directed.
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GDI Services, Inc. has an opening for two positions of full-time and a floater part-time unarmed Security Guard position available in North Jersey. Assistance in applying for and obtaining a state license to work as security guard (where required.
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Security, Officer, Guard, Agent. In our complex world today, GardaWorld stands out as the largest privately owned security services company in the world. If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience – even better.
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GDI Services, Inc. has an opening for a Full-time unarmed Security Guard position available in Manhattan NY. Join one of the premier Security Companies in the country! Monitor and authorize entrance and departure of employees, visitors, and other persons to guard against theft and maintain security/safety of premises.
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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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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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NYS Certified Security Guard License preferred. The Security Guard will be responsible for the security and safety of all participants in and around the North Brooklyn Beacon YMCA.
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Job Category: Security Officer, Part Time Security, Security Guard. As a Security Guard, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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This certificate must be included with the student's eventual application for a NYS security guard license. The 8-hour pre-licensing course serves as the first step in the registration process to become a professional security guard.
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