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Job ID: Date posted: 07/06/ What you'll need to have 1 year work experience Retail experience in safety, security, or loss prevention preferred High School Diploma or equivalentCandidates in Oregon, New York, and St. Louis, MO, must be eligible to obtain a security guard license as required by applicable local law.
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Job ID: Date posted: 20/06/ What you'll need to have 2-3 years of relevant work experience in safety, security, loss prevention, and/or asset protection experience. Were a diverse group of people who work together to protect and strengthen the IKEA brand through our laser focus on risk management, data protection, compliance, business operations, health and safety.
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Retail experience in safety, security, or loss prevention preferred. Yes HOURS – 34-40 Hours/Week, Open Availability Required "The hourly pay range for this role is $17.42 - $24.81 Whether you're part time or full time, we offer competitive benefits and perks, such as medical and Rx*, dental, vison, 401k, meal deal, store discount, autism coverage, parental leave, pet insurance, education assistance and more.
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Job ID: Date posted: 22/05/ What you'll need to have 2-5 years of relevant work experience in safety, security, loss prevention, and/or asset protection experience. Strong leadership capabilities and strong values that align with the IKEA values.
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At IKEA, taking care of our co-workers and their dependents is a top priority. Candidates in Oregon, New York, and St. Louis, MO, must be eligible to obtain a security guard license as required by applicable local law.
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Obtaining the security guard license is a required condition of employment for this role. Ensures the safety and security of the people and property per local regulations. Responds to and coordinates emergency situations in work areas such as burglar alarms, fire alarms, active shooter and other emergency events.
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JOB TYPE Permanent, Full-time, Hourly Associate. KinderCare tuition discount. Pet insurance program. 24/7 telehealth visits. SHIFTS Fully open work schedule availability including evenings and weekends required; Work schedules are published 3 weeks in advance.
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JOB TYPE Permanent, Full Time. Maintains critical safety equipment such as alarms, radios, and security systems. You could think that we have supernatural powers, but the truth is that our team is really great at putting our insights together to detect potential risks early on.
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SHIFT – Seeking work schedule availability open on all days including Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday as a minimum requirement. Plus, perks, such as medical and Rx*, dental, vison, 401k, autism coverage, parental leave, pet insurance, education assistance and more.
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Completes safety, security, and compliance audits and trainings. High School Diploma or equivalent. 1 year work experience. Together as a Team. What you'll need to have. What you'll be doing day to day.
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The hourly pay range for this role is $17.42 - $24.81. Medical and Rx plans (must work min. That’s why we offer our eligible, regular co-workers (part-time and full-time) a full menu of benefits and perk options to help everyone maintain work and life balance, be well and plan for their future.
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Whether you’re part time or full time, we offer competitive benefits and perks, such as medical and Rx*, dental, vision, 401k, meal deal, store discount, autism coverage, parental leave, pet insurance, education assistance and more.
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The hourly pay for this position is $17.94-$25.61 DOE. Co-worker discount, meal deal, and referral bonus. The anticipated posting closing date is on or around 5/6/24. Join our team and enjoy these benefits and so much more.
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The hourly pay for this position is $20.65 - $29.50. JOB TYPE – Permanent, Part-time, Hourly Associate. The anticipated posting closing date is on or around 5/21/24. Education assistance and learning programs.
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Reports and follows up on incidents that occur. Thanks to us our assets, co-workers, visitors and customers can feel safe. At least we think thats pretty cool! Eligible starting at only 20 hrs/wk.
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