Security Specialist - Full Time

Security Specialist - Full Time


Company
Security Industry Specialists
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
About the role:

The Security Specialists, under the direct supervision of the Shift Supervisor, ensures SIS standards and policies are met in overall field services, operations and functions in assigned area such as: site inspections, emergency response, camera review, client liaison, and special projects as assigned. All duties must be performed in accordance to client policies and procedures and all state and federal regulations.

In this role, your responsibilities will be:
• Provide a safe and professional work environment for client's employees and guests
• Provide escort, patrol on foot to secure your assigned post
• Act quickly as a responder to incidents Bring a positive attitude every day
• - represent our brand, the client, and yourself in a professional manner

As a candidate you must have:
• High school diploma (or GED)
• Must complete and maintain state Guard Certification as prescribed by presiding state law, as well as all client requested certifications
• Interpersonal skills and a professional attitude
• Uniform attire and grooming standards must be maintained while in uniform

We offer:
• $19 per hour
• Health, Dental, Vision, and 401k
• Paid Time Off including Sick/Safe Time
• A dynamic and challenging work environment with opportunity for growth

Investigations/Security Agency #C14164

Security Industry Specialists, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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