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Must have or be able to obtain TN Private Protective Services Unarmed Security Guard license. Previous security experience an asset. Perform security related functions. Must have or be able to obtain TN Private Protective Services Unarmed Security Guard license.
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You can stand out – and thrive – here, too, as an Unarmed Security Guard. If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience – even better! Security Guard – Now Hiring.
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As an Unarmed Security Officer, you are an integral part of the broad spectrum of specialized security services Inter-Con provides its clients every day. As an Unarmed Security Officer, you will be part of a highly trained security team that supports critical facilities and infrastructure, public venues that required an enhanced presence and personal protective services.
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Must have valid State of Tennessee Unarmed Security License or attain license in accordance with state law. Monitors the safety and security of the buildings and adjacent properties through mobile/foot patrol, stationary posts, CCTV monitoring, monitoring of fire panels and control panels, and traffic control.
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Complete various security reports and forms for investigation, action and liability abatement, documenting loss or personal injury of guests or associates. Patrol property areas, including parking lots, noting unusual circumstances or security concerns and taking appropriate action.
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Requirements: Must have a VALID Tennessee Unarmed Security LicenseClean Driving recordAble to read, speak, and write in EnglishMust be able to work shifts requiring walking, standing, driving and for Roving patrol officer must be capable of time management and ability to conduct vehicle AND foot patrols on multiple properties per shift.
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Reports to : Branch Manager or Account Manager Job Summary: This position is under the direct supervision of the Account Manager or Branch Manager and is responsible for protection, safeguarding, and security of assets, personnel, customers and visitors to assigned sites.
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We are hiring for Unarmed Security Officers to work at several commercial office buildings in Nashville, TN. We’re small enough that you won’t feel like a “number” like at our multi-billion dollar global competitors, but big enough that we can provide security at iconic locations like Willis Tower and Millennium Park. Visit us at to learn more.
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The ideal candidate idea will possess a Tennessee unarmed security license, and be able to pass a Dallas' Law training and a CPR/AED, and first aid course upon hire. Monitors Closed Circuit Television and alarm systems and monitors the Security of the receiving area.
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Unarmed Security Officer – Now Hiring! You can stand out – and thrive – here, too, as an Unarmed Flex Security Guard. You have a license and meet any additional requirements as an armed security officer in your state.
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Treston Security Services is actively seeking dedicated Unarmed Security. We are seeking Graveyard Security Officers who are not only committed to ensuring an atmosphere of comfort and control but also display industry leading customer service.
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Possess a current State of TN Unarmed Security License. Elite Security Professionals, LLC are recognized leaders in providing security services in Nashville, TN. We provide safety for public events, commercial properties, executive protection, as well as a wide range of security requirements throughout Middle Tennessee.
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After a successful interview, applicant will be required to complete an unarmed security training course and complete the online registration process on the states website. Certificates and Licenses: TN Unarmed Security license is preferred but not required prior to interview.
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The Security Shift Supervisor will act as a liaison between site supervisor, Account Manager/Field Operations Manager and professional security officers. The Shift Security Supervisor will supervise and coordinate the delivery of quality services on a specific shift at an assigned customer.
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So if you’re ready to embark on a meaningful career with one of the nation’s most dynamic and fastest growing security companies, apply with Walden Security today. Our Security Officers protect the Industrial or Commercial property of our clients against fire, vandalism and illegal entry.
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