Security Officer- Office Building

Security Officer- Office Building


Company
United Protective Services
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
18 an hour
Posted
18 hours ago
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Security Officer- Office Building

United Protective Services is looking to hire Experienced personnel for FULL TIME security positions at a high-rise office building in Downtown Dallas, TX.

Pay: $18.00

Schedule: Saturday 7PM-7AM

Sunday 7PM-7AM

Monday OFF

Tuesday OFF

Wednesday OFF

Thursday 3PM-11PM

Friday 3PM-11PM

Job Specific Duties:
• Security Officer will maintain a professional and friendly profile at all times while on site.
• Security Officer will be required to fill out a digital daily activity report and scan checkpoints with our digital reporting software.
• Security Officer will enforce parking rules for reserved, open, and handicap parking areas.
• Security Officer may ask to put parking citations on vehicles and gain approval for vehicles to be towed.
• Security Officer will maintain good communication with Supervisors reporting any issues found on property.
• Security Officer will assist in giving directions to visitors and assist in asking personnel who don't belong to leave the property.

You'd make a great Security Officer if you:
• Consider yourself a "people person," and enjoy meeting others.
• Love working as a team and appreciate the chance to collaborate.
• Understand how to create a great customer service experience.
• Have a focus on quality and take pride in your work.
• Be open to learning new things.
• Can keep cool and calm in a fast-paced, energetic work environment.
• Can maintain a clean and organized workspace.
• Has excellent communication skills.

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