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Overnight Security Officer - Guard Card We offer a full benefits package, PTO, weekly pay, and more! Overnight Security Officer - Guard Card We offer a full benefits package, PTO, weekly pay, and more.
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Included Benefits/Perks: Full medical, dental, vision, 401(k), weekly pay, free uniforms, direct deposit, paid vacation, free life insurance, employee assistance program, and more! Job Title: Security Guard – Overnight Rover.
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Starting Pay: $21.75 / hour paid WEEKLY with DailyPay options & benefits! 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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What You Will Do: weekly pay is $22 per hour working at DART with DART police department. Health Savings Account: pay for health care more easily. What You Will Do: weekly pay is $22 per hour working at DART with DART police department.
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Benefits: KRE offers Direct Deposit bi-weekly, Paid Uniforms, Paid Holiday and Training, Veterans Pay differential, working in a stable work environment under a family owned corporation that values employees service and commitment.
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Must be able to work the weekly overnight schedule (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights, 11 PM - 7 AM) Allied Universal has security jobs and are seeking to fill the position of a Hospital Security Officer to work in a hospital/health care environment for Allied Universal Services.
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No Problem We can assist with obtaining a Guard CardWe offer flexible pay options like Weekly Pay and DailyPayUniforms and Equipment provided at no costPermanent, Full Time, Excellent Benefits, Career ProgressionPaid TrainingAs 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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We also offer weekly pay, direct deposit, medical, paid sick time, vacation pay, paid training, uniforms, vehicles, free guard certification classes, and discounted rates for advanced courses.
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Apply quickly and efficiently online Weekly pay Competitive benefits Security Officer, Officer, Security, Overnight, Customer Service, Security Guard. Overnight Security Officer Wage: $13.39-15.00/ hour Must have a valid driver's license.
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Weekly or daily pay. Provide customer service to our clients by carrying out safety and security procedures, site-specific policies and when appropriate, emergency response activities. Weekly or daily pay.
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Perks: Competitive Pay, Weekly and Daily Pay, Growth Opportunities, and Benefit Package. Pay Rate: $22.00 / Hour (Full Time) Schedule: Tuesday - Saturday (Overnight.
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