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Being a Border Patrol Agent makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession. A fully trained Border Patrol Agent may be eligible for up to an additional 25% of base pay per the BPA Pay Reform Act of 2014.
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Have been a certified federal, state, or municipal law enforcement officer with a minimum of 5 years operational patrol experience with a civilian law enforcement agency, or. Have been certified with a minimum of 5 years operational patrol experience with a military law enforcement agency; or.
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Minister of Border Patrol. It is also run by the Current Prime Minister, Noah Boyd, until a Royal Family can be Instated. Minister of Foreign Affairs. Minister of Sports and ESports. Minister of Border Patrol.
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Are you ready to dive into the dynamic world of energy trading and make a meaningful impact?
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At least 5 years of experience in undersea warfare such as submarine operations, Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance, undersea surveillance, surface warfare anti-submarine warfare, intelligence in the undersea domain or oceanography.
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Patrol parking lot at different intervals. Must be a commissioned peace officer with the State of Texas. When fire alarm sounds, determine area via panel and help determine seriousness of alarm; in the event of a false alarm, silence the alarm and notify appropriate personnel.
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You patrol the assigned site by golf cart and/or foot. Work today, get paid today, with DailyPay! You have a valid Level 3 security license with the state of Texas. You can stand out - and thrive - here, too, as an Armed Security Officer.
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Provides internal/external patrol of buildings and surrounding property. Monitors camera's, alarm systems, access control and admits appropriate personnel per authorized staff lists. Responsibilities may include but are not limited to, assisting clients, customers, and visitors to and on site, enforcing site regulations, reporting safety hazards, assisting with traffic control, etc.
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Consistently communicates with the Advanced Patrol Officer and or the Branch Patrol Supervisor to promptly report any customer or property related information and concerns. Responsibilities: Will conduct and deliver various mobile security services while operating company patrol vehicle that reflect the company’s values, expectations, and consistent service in alignment with site specific instructions/post orders.
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The employee will be required to work in a confined workspace such as a security guard post or patrol vehicle for extended periods of time. State Unarmed Security Officer License (or ability to obtain.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain a SIDA badge with Customs seal as distributed by local airport authority and US Customs and Border Patrol. George Bush Intercontinental Airport & William P. Hobby Airport.
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Responsibilities Patrol transient and reserved parking levels on foot. Write and issue violation warnings to tenants and visitors that violate garage policies. Have a thorough knowledge of the major streets, landmarks and freeways in the area of the garage.
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Must be 18 years of age or older; Must have a High school diploma or GED; Must be able to proficiently speak, read and write in English; Must be able to take all pre-employment background and drug test; Must be able and flexible to work full-time, overtime (if needed), weekend and/or holidays; Ability to lift up to 35 lbs; Must be able to obtain and maintain all required City of Houston and Custom Border Patrol badge/seal.
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Duties include, but are not limited to monitoring and reporting all activity, conducting foot patrols, vehicular patrols, golf cart patrols, and/or bicycle patrol of applicable interior and/or exterior areas, reporting suspicious activities, suspicious persons, writing detailed narrative reports, maintaining daily activity reports (DAR’s), enforcing post orders, site rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and responding to emergency situations requiring security assistance.
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Patrol lobbies, corridors, and public rooms, confer with management, interview guests and employees and interrogates persons to detect infringements, investigate disturbances, complaints, thefts, vandalism, etc.
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