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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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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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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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Please note that a NY State Security Guard Certification is required for the Security Officer position. CPR/AED/FSD and/or Fire Guard certification preferred, but training will be provided.
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This responsibility includes the development of security and safety policies and procedures, regulatory and legislative compliance, Security Guard management, alarm response, branch and corporate building security, customer safety, physical crime investigations, workplace violence, fire and life safety.
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Monitors and tracks compliance with local law 124 (about Security Guard training requirements). This includes the review of CRF security staff licenses and certifications (CPR, Security licenses, Certificate of Fitness Fire Guard, F-80, F-89, food handler’s certification, etc.
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MEDICAL/DRUG TESTING REQUIREMENTS: Medical guidelines established by the U.S. Coast Guard apply to the position of Chief Marine Engineer. TWIC REQUIREMENT: At the time of appointment, candidates must possess a valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) issued by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA.
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New York State Security Guard Registration Card. 16 Hour On-The-Job Security Guard Training Certificate. New York Fire Department Certificate of Fitness as Fire Guard, Shelters.
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Must have NYS Security Guard License, current 8 Hour Annual Certificate and Fire Guard License (F02). JOB TITLE: Safety Security Officer FLSA: Non-Exempt DIVISON: Services – Security REPORTS TO: Shift Supervisor LOCATION: Queens SALARY: $19.25 PER HOUR SUMMARY: The Safety Security Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of all client’s, staff, and the property around the facility in a homeless shelter setting.
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Make certain that all security and fire life safety personnel maintain current New York State guard licenses and FDNY certificates of fitness and complete required yearly training. The Director of Security is a supervisory and management role that requires ensuring that all assigned Security Officers and Fire Life Safety Directors are performing up to client expectations and QPS standards.
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Must possess a valid NYS Armed Guard Security License. Executive Protection, Military, or Corporate Security experience is a plus. Candidate must own their firearm (Caliber to be approved by Security Management.
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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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F-01) City-wide Fire Guard for Impairment. (F-60) Fire Guard for Torch Operations. F-01) City-wide Fire Guard for Impairment. Reporting to the Assistant Chief Engineer, the Mechanic Second Class performs maintenance and repairs on HVAC units, systems, and other engineering plant equipment.
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Armed security guard license. (Must have unrestricted carry & armed guard license if retired) Must have the ability to work in a fast-paced environment and operate as a team alongside other law enforcement security professionals.
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Details: The 8-hour pre-licensing course is mandatory for all unarmed and armed security guards seeking licensing in New York. (Exemptions may apply for retired law enforcement officers, please visit the NYS DCJS website for specific details.
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unarmed security guard jobs Title: guard Company: Alimar Security Inc in Brooklyn, NY
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