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Minimum of one year experience preferably with a civilian police force, military police force, or civilian security guard organization. The Armed Security Guard personnel will be responsible for providing security services at a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers location.
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The Guard(s) shall possess at least a high school diploma or equivalent with two years' experience in the military, police, or commercial guard. A Top-Secret security clearance is required for the role.
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Minimum 2 to 5 years military or National Guard (active duty or reserve) or equivalent experience in armed security services (police, law enforcement, civilian, etc) May provide roving guard services and Perimeter and Interior patrol that monitor facilities to ensure security breaches and criminal or suspicious activities are detected and reported in a timely manner.
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The Armed Security Guard provides security, installation access control, roving patrols, surveillance, monitoring and overall safeguarding to the installation and its tenants. Have two (2) years' experience in armed security, armed law enforcement, or have performed operations within the Armed Forces, civilian police or commercial security while armed within the past 10 years.
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2 years Armed security experience or, 2 years Military (active duty or Reserve) or National Guard experience, or successful completion of Police Officer's Standard Training (Post) course.
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At least one year experience as a police offer, school resource officer, special police officer, security guard, or in a service industry or commensurate experience and education.
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QUALIFCATIONSU.S. CitizenProficient in EnglishAt least 21 years of ageExperience in overseeing a guard force of at least 10 peopleMinimum of 5 years' experience in a security-relevant position (armed forces, law enforcement services, private security company)Must be fully capable of performing duties requiring moderate to arduous physical exertion and must be fully capable of self-defense, tactical exercises and weaponless defense.
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Must have completed a State recognized civilian security or law enforcement academy, or the completion of an armed forces security or law enforcement training program. This includes guard duties under local types of weather and terrain.
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2 years security experience or, 2 years Military (active duty or Reserve) or National Guard experience, or successful completion ofPolice Officer's Standard Training (Post) course. 2 years of successful experience in field supervision (civilian community law enforcement, military service law enforcement, or commercial/industrial security force service.
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Must have detailed knowledge of federal contract security operations. Demonstrate capability in managing multi-tasks and supervising one or more subordinate units consisting of a squad or multiple squads of security or law enforcement personnel.
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Chenega Integrated Security Solutions, LLC has immediate openings for Security Guard Supervisors to join our team in support of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. Guard supervisors Must have attained a minimum age of twenty-one (21) years of age, shall have a minimum of one (1) year Guard Supervisory experience, or a two (2) year college degree with much of the courses focused on police science, police evidence, law, criminology, general law, and experience in managing personnel in which occupant or premise safety was a prime responsibility.
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Three years of military police, security force, or masters in arms military supervisory experience is also permissible. Site Supervisor Guard is to be responsible for the oversight of all Security Guards, security related functionality and equipment, protocols, and safety.
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Minimum of five years’ experience in the military, police or commercial guard force with proven experience in leadership roles is required. Proficient in all areas of physical security and access control.
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AG's list of federal clients includes: the U.S. Departments of Justice, Transportation, Treasury, Agriculture, and Commerce, and Defense (Army, Navy, and National Guard) as well as the U.S. House of Representatives, Architect of the Capitol, the National Science Foundation, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Corporation for National and Community Service, to name a few.
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As a Military Police Officer for the Army National Guard, you'll do all of these things by protecting, defending, and upholding the law. Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience necessary to enjoy a civilian career in police forces and security firms.
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