Parking Facility Security Guard

Parking Facility Security Guard


Company
Johnson Security Bureau, Inc.
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
18 an hour
Posted
6 days ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Job Title: Parking Facility Security Guard

Location: Flushing, Queens, New York

Work Type: Full-Time Employment Opportunities Available

Pay Rate: $18.00/hour with access to comprehensive benefits

Experience: 2 years security experience

Join Our Elite Security Team at Johnson Security Bureau, Inc! Are you a dedicated and professional security guard? We're looking for individuals who are S95 certified or are willing to obtain the certification. Why Join Us? Secure a rewarding career with Johnson Security Bureau, Inc. and be part of a team that values your dedication and skills!

Shift Available:
• 40-hour schedule: Monday-Friday 6AM-2PM (Morning Shift)
• 40-hour schedule: Monday & Wednesday-Friday (2-7PM) and Saturday/Sunday (9AM-7PM)

Expected duties may include but are not limited to:
• Maintain a professional demeanor at all times
• Provide JSB standard customer while assisting clients, customers, employees, visitors, and guests
• Report any suspicious persons, vehicles, packages and/or activities
• Maintain presence in lobby and assist visitors
• Immediate response and assist to emergencies to provide necessary support and contact emergency services when necessary
• Patrol site
• Write incident reports and log book entries
• Protect the client's and company's assets from theft, assault, fire or other safety issues
• Ability to work independently and with other team members

Requirements:
• 2 years security experience
• Valid New York State Security Guard License
• CPR & First Aid certification
• High School Diploma or G.E.D. required
• Flexible work schedule
• Must be able to work weekends
• Strong and Consistent Work Ethic
• Strong verbal and written communication skills
• Command of the English language and ability to be clearly understood in English
• Strong smartphone & tablet operating skills
• Professional Demeanor and Appearance
• 18 years old (or the minimum age required by State)
• Authorized to legally work in the United States
• Pass a drug test with negative results
• Pass an extensive background check, including criminal history, personal references, and employment and education verification, as well as Department of Motor Vehicle and credit checks, if applicable
• If prior military, must be able to provide a DD214 discharge document with discharge status indicated, upon job offer

Benefits:
• 401k / Retirement Plan
• Direct Deposit
• Healthcare coverage for you and your dependents
• Dental coverage
• Vision coverage
• Paid Vacation to recharge and relax
• Sick Time to take care of yourself when needed

Join our team and become part of a reputable organization that values your dedication and commitment to exceptional customer service. With over 60 years of success, we offer a great place to work and grow. Apply today and embark on a rewarding career where your skills and professionalism will shine!

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