Part Time/Weekends- Brooklyn Area F02 Security Guard

Part Time/Weekends- Brooklyn Area F02 Security Guard


Company
Tarian Group NY
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
17 an hour
Posted
5 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Tarian Security Group, one of North America's fastest - growing security providers, is hiring Security Guards throughout New York City. We offer competitive wages, professional training, and career growth within a nationwide organization.

As part of Tarian, you will help protect a wide variety of corporate, residential and not for profit organizations.

With deep roots in New York City through the legacy of Winfield Security, now Tarian, we offer the strength of a national leader with the familiarity of local expertise.

Join our expanding team today. We have F02 shifts available in Brooklyn, NY for Part-Time work.

To be successful in this role, candidates must possess and perform the following;
• Valid and Current New York State Security Guard License
• Exceptional work ethic
• A commitment to taking care of fellow officers, our clients, and their property
• Adhere to all Company service and operating standards
• Immediately respond to emergencies & provide necessary assistance
• Follow procedures for fire prevention, property patrol, and incident reporting
• Weekend Availability

Certifications required for this role:
• F02 Fire Guard (or N32 Certificate of Fitness) from FDNY

A candidate is recommended to have the following:
• GED or High School Diploma
• Previous security experience
• Previous customer service experience
• CPR Certification

If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, please submit your application and join our team today. The hourly range for this position is $17 to $18 per hour.

TGNY

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