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Key words: Security OR Security Officer OR Full Time OR Part Time OR PT OR Securitas OR SIG Sauer OR SIG OR Full Time Security OR Military OR Law OR Law Enforcement OR Hiring OR Immediately OR Hiring Immediately OR Guard or Security Guard OR Unarmed Security OR FT or Securitas Security OR Professional OR Now Hiring.
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You will serve as a Military Working Dog Handler and function as a Law Enforcement Officer performing law enforcement of federal and state criminal laws, protecting persons and property.
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Must have completed the CID Basic Special Agent Course, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Criminal Investigator Training Program, or equivalent prior to or within 1 year of employment.
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Flock is looking to add a Territory Sales Manager to our growing Law Enforcement sales team. Our intelligent platform combines the power of communities at scale - including cities, businesses, schools, and law enforcement agencies - to shape a safer future together.
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Service in Military Occupational Specialty related to law enforcement, security (such as Military Police, Elite Military Forces, combat arms) or any support role in a Combat Zone. 1+ Years' Combined Armed Security/Law Enforcement/Military Experience.
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The formal education equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, criminology, public administration, or a related field, plus one year of law enforcement investigations experience, or experience in electronic forensics or a crime scene division.
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Mulligan Security, the tri-state's leading private security organization, has immediate job opportunities for Law Enforcement Officers at Class “A” commercial properties located across New York City. We have full time positions available; these positions require flexibility to work different shifts as well as weekend based on operational needs.
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Minimum of 1 year as an armed security officer in good standing and an Associate degree (or 60 credits) or higher in law enforcement or criminal justice. Minimum of one year of service as an Active or retired law enforcement officer, corrections officer or military service member.
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The Parking Enforcement Officer monitors the property for any suspicious activities and report to onsite security if appropriate ensures the safe and efficient. The Parking Enforcement Officer will work closely with fellow team members, to ensure that quality and safety standards are met at all times as well as adhering to state and local laws.
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Prior ERT, military, law enforcement or executive protection experience providing physical security, emergency response, surveillance detection, secure transportation. Partner with various intelligence and investigations teams, global security operations center assets, other private security firms, and local law enforcement to proactively identify and mitigate threats.
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Basic Law Enforcement Training and minimum 2 years experience as Law Enforcement Officer or equivalent, required. Identify threatening individuals and alert local law enforcement.
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Have five (5)+ years of experience as a first responder: law enforcement officer, firefighter, emergency medical technician, paramedic, 911 dispatch, or corrections (this is non-negotiable.
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You will be expected to establish necessary liaison relationships at PG&E facilities and law enforcement agencies in the assigned areas of Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano County and at the PG&E General Office in Oakland while developing a working familiarity with PG&E’s business and physical infrastructure.
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Must be able to maintain law enforcement officer certification. Dealing with the public or an equivalent combination of education, military, or completion of a law enforcement/criminal justice program will be accepted.
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Basic Law Enforcement Training and minimum 2 years honorable service as a Law Enforcement Officer or equivalent, highly desired. Samaritan's Purse is a nondenominational evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world.
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