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Current Virginia DCJS Armed Security Officer license or equivalent Texas Armed Security Officer license. Koniag Data Solutions, a Koniag Government Services company , is seeking an FPS Protective Security Officer to support KDS and our government customer in Quantico, VA.
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The PSO must perform all necessary guard services to ensure the safety and protection of building occupants and real and personal property against injury, molestation, loss or damage from any preventable cause including, but not limited to fire, theft, trespassing, espionage, sabotage, demonstration, civil disobedience or other hostile acts against the DEA.
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Provides Law Enforcement Officer Safety Awareness Training to LEOs and public/private sector executives and partners. SE is:Prepared for, and conducted classroom instruction of law enforcement training techniques, concepts, and firearm safety.
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DCJS Certification as a Campus Security Officer, or knowledge/experience in the security field. About the job Campus Security Officer. Previous experience or training in public safety operations.
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Notify the Government Construction Manager (CM), Contracting Officer (KO), and the FEAD/ROICC if the Contractor does not correct a hazardous working condition or a continuing safety issue in a timely or acceptable manner.
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Coordinating explosive and non-explosive range and training area access and maintaining and performing in the Range Safety Officer (RSO) role during readiness Providing subject matter expertise and support to Interagency D3WG and DWG meetings.
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Prepared for, and conducted classroom instruction of law enforcement training techniques, concepts, and vehicle safety. Federal agencies may request information regarding the vaccination status of selected applicants for the purposes of implementing the other workplace safety protocols.
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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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The contractor shall coordinate the staffing of safety documents with the MARCORSYSCOM Safety Officer for the PdM's Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) Process.
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Monitor and notify Project Superintendent or QC Manager and government staff immediately of safety violations. Ability to estimate design/construction efforts of scopes of works and assist the Contracting Officer in the negotiations of statements of work with the General Contractor.
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Coordinating explosive and non-explosive range and training area access and maintaining and performing in the Range Safety Officer (RSO) role during readiness events. Must possess ten (10) years of experience as an operational certified public safety bomb technician or military EOD technician.
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Become and maintain status as Range Safety Officer (RSO) at local military facilities. Prepare and post proper signage and other notices regarding weapons and ammunition safety issues.
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Experience as a safety officer (Military or Civilian) is a must. Familiarity with lithium battery safety procedures, battery replacement and documentation, ship-board Hazardous Materials procedures, specifically with Lithium batteries for hand-held and/or man-portable radios is a plus.
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You will report directly to the Corporate Risk Manager and work closely with the risk Project Officer to implement and maintain the Risk Management Strategy and Framework and the Adverse Event Framework.
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As a Casino Security Officer, you will be responsible for ensuring the safety and security of our casino property and its patrons. Responsible for the safety of all guests and employees of the casino/hotel.
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