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Texas Class C driver's license and insurable prior to hire; Texas Private Security Board Level II certification required upon hiring; Texas Private Security Board Level III (Commissioned, Armed) Security Officer required within 60 days of hire; CPR certification within 60 days; Taser certification within 60 days.
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Must be currently licensed as an ARMED security guard in TEXAS to apply. As a Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Convenience Store truck stops, Travel Centers, Warehouses, Truck yards and more.
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The Armed Security Officer is responsible for responding to all emergency codes, internal/external disaster events as needed and/or requested, conducting preliminary investigations of reported incidents, and performing other security related tasks as directed by a security supervisor/and or Manager.
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Inter-Con is searching for motivated individuals to fill the exciting role of an Armed Security Officer. Inter-Con Security Systems, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veteran status.
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Must learn and master basic aspects of Fire Systems, Electronic Security Systems, Key and Lock Program, and hazardous material recognition and response. Upon completion of state requirements to become commissioned, provides armed escort service for the movement of funds and other materials as required.
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Extensive Training: Our initial training paves the way for you to earn your Security Officer Certification. We reward the hard work and dedication of our employees through Tenure Recognition, On-The-Spot Bonuses, Officer of the Month and Officer of the Year recognitions which include awards and bonuses.
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As an Armed Security Officer you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more. Job Category: Security Officer, Armed Security, Part Time Security.
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3 - 5 years of experience as peace officer, military, armed security, or school safety preferred. Level 3 Security License (Armed) required or must be obtained within 6 months of employment.
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Appropriate licensure or certification to work Armed Security in the state of the job location is required. Must have Commissioned Texas Private Security card in hand. Job Title:Daytime Commissioned Level 3 School Officer.
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Commissioned Security Officer. The Security Officer safeguards property by patrolling the premises and monitoring for theft, violence, safety issues, and/or disturbances through observation and reporting.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Must have successfully completed the state of Texas approved Armed Security Officer training coursesMust possess the required state of Texas permits and licensure such as the Commissioned officer Guard LicenseMust be a U.S. Citizen or Legally authorized to work in the U.S.Must be able to read, write and speak English Must be 21 or olderMust have valid state driver's license Must possess a minimum of a High School diploma or equivalent.
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About Inter-Con Security. Officers must comply fully with all Texas laws and regulations as required by Texas Department of Public Safety PSB. All Commissioned Officers must be armed in a manner consistent with State of Texas requirements and must maintain current firearms certification.
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Job Skills / Requirements HIRING IMMEDIATELYSunstates Security is currently hiring Armed Security Officers to work 1st shift in the Dallas, TX area. Requirements:Level III Security Officer License in handMust own your weapon1 year of security experience Customer service experience preferred Ability to work the 1st and or 2nd shift Reliable means of transportationMust pass a criminal background and drug screen prior to hireA Security Officer may perform a multitude of duties as specified by the Post Orders and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP.
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Successful candidates must have clear arrest records and be licensed to work as Commissioned Security Officer by Texas DPS.Shift: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shifts, 7 days a week and or Part-TimeDuties:Deter criminal activity and misconduct.
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Security Officer- Armed Vehicle Patrol. You have an Commissioned (Armed) security license and meet any additional requirements to carry a firearm as a security officer in Texas.
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