Unarmed Security Guard

Unarmed Security Guard


Company
Evolve Major Media LLC
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
Event Security Guard – NYCIntro

Positions starting at $20/hr across NYC locations. Join our team supporting live events and media experiences.

Role Overview

We are hiring a reliable and professional Event Security Guard to maintain a safe, controlled, and welcoming environment across our events. This role is responsible for ensuring guests and staff are protected while helping operations run smoothly from start to finish.

RESPONSIBILITIES
• Monitor entry and exit points
• Maintain crowd control and overall safety
• Ensure a respectful and secure environment
• Assist staff with guest-related issues
• De-escalate situations calmly and professionally
• Enforce event rules and policies
• Communicate with Supervisors and event staff

REQUIREMENTS
• Valid NYS Security Guard License (required)
• Prior event or security experience preferred
• Strong awareness and communication skills
• Professional appearance and demeanor
• Ability to stay calm under pressure
• Reliable and punctual

DETAILS
• $20/hr
• Part-time / on-call (event-based)
• Evenings & weekends required
• Locations: Brooklyn & Manhattan

PERKS
• Consistent event-based opportunities
• Work organized, professional NYC events
• Be part of a growing media and events brand

Pay: $20.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Employee discount
• Parental leave
• Professional development assistance

Work Location: In person

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