Security Guard Job at Absolutesf LLC- Absolute Security Force LLC in Houston

Security Guard Job at Absolutesf LLC- Absolute Security Force LLC in Houston


Company
Absolutesf LLC- Absolute Security Force LLC
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Description
Benefits/Perks
• Career Advancement Opportunities
• Competitive Compensation
• Flexible Schedule
Job Summary
We are seeking a professional Security Guard to join our team.
In this role, your primary responsibility will be to create a safe and secure environment.
You will protect our premises, assets, and employees and prevent any illegal or inappropriate occurrences.
The ideal candidate has experience with public safety and security and operates with a high degree of integrity at all times.
Responsibilities
• Patrol the premises and maintain a high level of visibility
• Monitor entrances and exits to ensure only authorized personnel access the facility
• Remove trespassers when necessary
• Monitor surveillance cameras
• Respond to reports of suspicious activity
• Report on daily activities and any security incidents
Qualifications
• Previous experience as a Security Guard or in a similar position is preferred
• High school diploma/GED
• Strong understanding of public safety and security procedures
• Excellent written communication skills and report writing ability
• Ability to operate surveillance equipment
• High level of integrity and professionalism
• Attention to detail and strong observational skills
• Ability to work without direct supervision

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