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New York State Fire Guard License, to be obtained within six months of employment; the license must be renewed by the Officer every two years and an updated copy given to the Executive Director.
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Individual must qualify for Certificate of Fitness as a fire guard for public assembly and torch operations from the NYC Fire Department. Acts as fire guard during welding and cutting operations and checks for hidden sparks after operations are finished.
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Assist CSD Supervisors in the maintaining all technology located in the LCPA Central Security Desk room (Including, but not limited to: Genetec VMS, Alert Media, Public address system, electronic information board, video feed to ATH and DGH stages.
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Observe campus activities, reporting suspicious behavior and other incidents to Central Dispatch and/or a ranking officer within Public Safety. Maintain a personal record (memo book) of daily job activities and incidents, as they occur, in the manner determined by the Campus Public Safety Director.
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Duties If selected you will serve as the Command Security Officer for Coast Guard Sector New York, located within the National Park at Ft. Wadsworth on Staten Island. Developing and maintaining liaison with other Federal, State (U.S. Park Police), and local law enforcement (NYPD) and resource management agencies to share resources and enhance tactical and administrative capabilities to provide additional protection of people and property on public lands.
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Develops and maintains liaison with other Federal, State (U.S. Park Police), and local law enforcement (NYPD) and resource management agencies to share resources in order to provide additional protection of people and property on public lands.
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A dynamic and challenging work environment with opportunity for growth Additional Information: Department of Public Safety Investigations/Security Contractor Guard Company #1345 Security Industry Specialists, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature of this job.
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Campus Security Assistants work closely with Public Safety Officers (Public Safety Officer Level II) and Residence Life professional staff. The major distinction between a Campus Security Assistant (Public Safety Officer Level I) and a Public Safety Officer (Public Safety Officer Level II) is that Campus Security Assistants are not required to have an NYS driver's license at the time of hire, nor to maintain the same throughout their employment with Pratt.
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He or she supervises uniformed Public Safety personnel and contract guard staff whose operational duties include access control, foot and mobile patrol, fixed indoor and outdoor posts, and order maintenance at special events.
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The Senior Public Safety Officer MUST possess and maintain New York State security guard licensure throughout the course of their employment, including participation in, and successful completion of, any legally mandated training, including but not limited to on-the-job training and/or annual in-service requirements.
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Must possess a valid Guard Card. The selected candidates will perform various security officer duties as outlined by contract requirements and site-specific post orders. Interaction with a variety of persons including clients, visitors, public safety officials, employees, and the general public.
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As the security guard, you would be responsible for assisting with all safety and security programs and initiatives. Patrol all boundary areas, bedrooms, offices, storage areas, public areas, and function rooms.
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NON-QUALIFYING Investigative Experience includes but may not be limited to: Experience in routine police patrol work, security guard or related security position, tax collector, collector of delinquent accounts, credit checker, legal assistant/attorney, hotel or store detective, loss prevention officer, parole officer, correction officer, guard, inspector, or experience in adoption and/or foster care placement.
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Serve as a key point of contact for the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Core Engineering, managing communication, conducting research, preparing presentations, and briefing materials. Advanced degree in business, consulting, organizational development, human resources, communications, public relations, or marketing is preferred.
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