Security Guard - CASUAL

Security Guard - CASUAL


Company
Allied Universal
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
4 days ago
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via Allied Universal

Job Description
Company Overview:

We are North America's leading security and facility services provider with approximately 300,000 service personnel. At Allied Universal(R), we pride ourselves on fostering a promote from within culture. There are countless examples of individuals who began their career as Security Professionals and today hold positions on our senior leadership team. We offer medical, dental and vision coverage, life insurance, employee assistance programs, company discounts, perks and more for most full-time positions!

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Allied Universal is seeking Security Guard - Casual in Calgary,Alberta

Job Title: Security Professional- Casual
Job Location: Calgary, Alberta
Job Type: Casual
Pay Rate: $18.27 per hour
Shifts : Days , Evening, Overnight- Must have open availability

Requirement:
β€’ Familiarity with access control systems and alarm .
β€’ Experience with report writing and note-taking.
β€’ Knowledge of CCTV monitoring systems.
β€’ Valid Alberta security guard license and Driving License.
β€’ Must be eligible to work in Canada
β€’ First Aid and CPR
β€’ Must be at least 18 years old.
β€’ High school diploma or equivalent/GED or equivalent work experience

Specific Duties Performed and Essential Functions :
β€’ Access control for the facility/area
β€’ Present a polished, professional, customer friendly image at all times
β€’ Ability to manage conflicts and incidents and to deescalate
β€’ Patrolling and following protocols as per the post orders, which may include indoor or outdoor patrols, manage the movement of guests at various points throughout the property etc.
β€’ Ensure that the facility’s safety and emergency procedures are followed in response to fire alarms and other site Emergencies
β€’ Undertake site specific training, follow direction and guidance from Site Supervisor or Manager
β€’ Demonstrate good judgment, common sense and decision-making ability, particularly when required to take charge and direct others in emergencies or other incidents
β€’ Meticulous record keeping, report writing, observation skills excellent verbal and written communication skills
Benefits:
β€’ Opportunities for career growth and advancement.
β€’ Paid training and development programs.
Disclaimer:

As part of our standard hiring process, all candidates being considered for employment with Allied Universal are required to undergo a background check. This background check may include, but is not limited to, criminal history, employment verification, education verification, and professional references.

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