Armed Security Officer – Night Shift (Full-Time, 33.5 Hours/Week) $14hr easy job

Armed Security Officer – Night Shift (Full-Time, 33.5 Hours/Week) $14hr easy job


Company
Harris County Houston Patrol, Inc.
Location
South Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
21 hours ago
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Job Description
Company: Houston Harris County Patrol

Location: Pasadena

Job Type: Full-Time (33.5 hours/week)

Shift: Night Shift (Schedule provided upon hire)

Pay: Competitive – Based on Experience
Job Overview

Houston Harris County Patrol is seeking a professional and dependable Armed Security Officer for a steady night shift position in Pasadena.

This is a full-time role with only 33.5 hours per week, offering consistent hours while maintaining a manageable schedule.

Duties include patrolling the property (on foot and by vehicle), checking and securing doors using a key fob system, and completing detailed Daily Activity Reports (DARs) to maintain site safety and security.
Key Responsibilities
β€’ Perform routine patrols of the property (walking and driving)
β€’ Check, secure, and document doors and access points using key fob system
β€’ Monitor for unauthorized activity, hazards, or suspicious behavior
β€’ Maintain a visible presence to deter criminal activity
β€’ Complete accurate and detailed Daily Activity Reports (DARs)
β€’ Respond to incidents and notify management or emergency services when needed
β€’ Follow all site-specific post orders and security procedures
Requirements
β€’ Valid Texas Level III Armed Security License
β€’ Must be 21 years of age or older
β€’ Valid driver’s license with clean driving record
β€’ Reliable transportation
β€’ Ability to walk and patrol for extended periods
β€’ Strong observation and report writing skills
β€’ Must be dependable, punctual, and professional
β€’ Ability to work independently during overnight hours
Uniform Requirement
β€’ Must report to duty in navy blue pants
β€’ Must wear a navy blue security shirt
β€’ Must display a security badge and name tag at all times while on duty
β€’ Uniform must be clean, professional, and presentable
Preferred Qualifications
β€’ Prior armed security or law enforcement experience
β€’ Experience with access control / key fob systems
β€’ Military background is a plus
Work Environment
β€’ Indoor and outdoor patrol
β€’ Nighttime conditions
β€’ Independent work setting with minimal supervision
What We Offer
β€’ Full-time position with only 33.5 hours per week
β€’ Consistent night shift schedule
β€’ Stable, long-term opportunity
β€’ Professional work environment
How to Apply

Submit your resume along with proof of licensing. Qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview.

Contact us at (832) 991-4189

email. [email protected]

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