Full-time Flex Security Officers - ALL Shifts

Full-time Flex Security Officers - ALL Shifts


Company
United Protective Services
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
17 an hour
Posted
3 days ago
Via
Jooble
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Job Description
All shifts Security Flex Officer - Dallas (Dallas Division - 5)
At United Protective Services, our people are our greatest asset. We are looking for reliable, positive people who want to serve others, and grow in their security careers. In return, we provide training, support, and opportunities you need to succeed.
United Protective Services is looking for a reliable security officer who is open and flexible.
Ideal candidates are available to work any shift with a changing schedule, including overnight shifts. Special Response Officers get the benefit of higher pay than regular Officers but need to be open to working a changing schedule from week to week. Special Response Officers work at a variety of client sites to fill in and train for call-offs, vacations, and open schedules.
Must be able to conduct foot patrols and have a high customer service personality.
The candidate will provide security detail as outlined in the post orders and establish working relationships with customers, local law enforcement, and fire departments. Security personnel will always perform job duties with a constant awareness of their surroundings, making note of all activity that takes place in the assigned area. Security Officers must maintain a professional image and always demonstrate excellent customer service.
Immediate response to open shift coverage when dispatched by the management team.
Engage in conflict resolution on-site
Creates incident reports for unique incidents on site.
Ensures all United Protective Services equipment is well maintained and accounted for before, during and after each shift.
This job reports to the Dallas Division 5 Account Manager
This is a Full and Part-Time position

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