Security Guard

Security Guard


Company
Goodwill Industries of New York & New Jersey
Location
Staten Island, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
17.50 an hour
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Indeed
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Job Description
NOW HIRING – SECURITY GUARDS

A security company is seeking qualified Security Guards for multiple openings across residential, school, and waterfront properties throughout Staten Island.

JOB LOCATIONS

Various locations throughout Staten Island, including:
β€’ Residential properties
β€’ School sites
β€’ Waterfront locations

RESPONSIBILITIES
β€’ Maintain a professional and secure environment
β€’ Monitor assigned properties and report incidents
β€’ Write detailed reports and document activities
β€’ Handle escalations professionally and efficiently
β€’ Utilize basic technology systems including email and timekeeping platforms

QUALIFICATIONS
β€’ Active New York State Security Guard License required
β€’ Prior security experience required
β€’ Concierge-style security experience preferred
β€’ Strong communication and customer service skills
β€’ Professional appearance and demeanor
β€’ Ability to work flexible assignments across multiple sites
β€’ Valid driver’s license required
β€’ Ability to travel between Staten Island locations as needed

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Your resume MUST show your security experience and have your correct contact information!

Pay: From $17.50 per hour

License/Certification:
β€’ NYS Security Guard License (Required)
β€’ 8hr & 16hr Certification (Required)
β€’ Driver's License (Required)

Work Location: In person

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