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Under the direction of a Commissioned Security Lieutenant, the Commissioned Security Sergeant is expected to perform field supervision of patrol and standing post activities, supervise and personally perform investigative work and perform assigned administrative activities in carrying out the directions of the Commissioned Security Lieutenant or above.
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Performs Police Officer patrol tasks as needed.
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Reports any hazardous conditions and suspicious activity to the Sergeant, Lieutenant or Mission Control dispatcher immediately, using radio and other means of communication according to established departmental procedures.
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Under the supervision of the Security Captain, the Security Staff Sergeant is responsible for overseeing and coordinating a variety of security activities at the assigned job site. The Security Staff Sergeant is a working supervisor who may assist with first line supervision of the assigned security workforce.
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Under the supervision of a METRO police shift sergeant, protects METRO employees, property, and customers from criminal offenses, apprehends persons committing offenses against METRO, deters transit-related crimes through increased visibility and mobility; enforces federal and state statutes, and county and municipal ordinances within the METRO service area.
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The Criminal Investigations Division of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is seeking a Sergeant that performs investigative law enforcement. Experience: Four years of full-time law enforcement investigative experience as a licensed peace officer or comparable federal law enforcement officer.
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It's about being independent and having fun, making new friends and earning extra cash.
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Investigator VI - The Sergeant/Investigator VI of the State Centers Investigations Team (SCIT) is selected by and reports to a Captain/Manager of the SCIT, Office of Inspector General. Evidence of licensure as a peace officer in Texas, or the ability to be licensed as a peace officer by Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) by employment start date (Copy of license or proof of passing TCOLE examination required at time of interview.
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Under limited supervision of the Security Sergeant or Captain, the employee provides protection of work sites, personnel and assets from events such as assault, theft, vandalism, harassment, and other disruptive incidents at Chevron Phillips Chemical.
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The primary purpose of the Sergeant, University Police position is to provide supervisory and enforcement skills in the commissioned law enforcement services of The University of Texas System. Posses Peace Officer License from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and Valid (or ability to obtain) Class A, B or C Texas driver’s license.
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Veteran personnel O-4/E-8 and above in a command billet (i.e., Commander of an Activity, Commanding Officer, Chief-of-Staff, Assistant Chief-of-Staff, Officer-in-Charge, Command First Command First Sergeant, Command Sergeant Major or equivalent) will be considered acceptable for, and may be used toward the experience requirement for Program Management.
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