Security Officer - Morning - Part-Time

Security Officer - Morning - Part-Time


Company
City Security Services
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
17 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Job Openings >> Security Officer - Morning - Part-Time
Security Officer - Morning - Part-Time
Summary
Title: Security Officer - Morning - Part-Time ID: 22676 Location: Houston, TX Zip Code: 77095 More about this job >
Description
-This Position can pay up to $17.00 Per Hour-

City Security Services is a highly rated Security firm that encourages, supports, and celebrates a diverse work environment. Our culture is to Educate, Train, Certify and REPEAT.

We are seeking a professional and dependable security officer to join our team at a dynamic, structured, and compliance-driven environment. The successful candidate will possess accountability, alertness, and excellent communication skills.

Location & Site Specific Information:
Houston, Tx Zip Code 77095

Schedule:
• Friday 6am-2pm
• Saturday 6am-2pm
Total Weekly Hours = 16 Hours (set schedule)

Responsibilities:
• Enforce visitor policy and access control protocols.
• Monitor and control facility access points, verifying employee, contractor, and visitor credentials.
• Observe and report any suspicious activity, safety hazards, or policy violations.
• Oversee proper ID verification, badge issuance, and escort procedures.
• Ensure U.S. Person vs. Foreign Person verification is performed correctly.
• Comply with post orders, site security procedures, and NDA guidelines.
• Maintain standards for appearance, punctuality, and equipment readiness.
• Prepare and submit clear, detailed Daily Activity Logs (DALs) and Incident Reports.
• Maintain a highly visible, alert, and professional demeanor at all times.
• Provide excellent customer service to employees, visitors, and contractors while maintaining a professional demeanor.
• Ability to work in a fast pace, structured high compliance environment.
• Proficiency with smartphones, tablets, NFC scanning apps, and digital reporting systems.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Benefits of working for City Security:
• Weekly direct deposit paychecks
• Advanced Security Officer training
• Career advancement opportunities
• Ongoing field training provided
• Recognition programs

If you are looking to gain experience, knowledge, and want to make a difference, apply now and join our team.

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