Armed Security Officer (PT) Law Enforcement & Security - Villa Park, IL at Geebo

Armed Security Officer (PT)

Quick Apply Part-time 2 hours ago Full Job Description Armed Security Position(Part-Time) - Saturday and Sunday(3pm to 10:
30pm) To discuss the job opportunity / or information call:
773.
694.
4527 We are looking for a fit and attentive Security Officer to ensure that our property is protected.
The Security Officer is responsible for recording the names of visitors, patrolling the property, and apprehending any trespassers.
To be successful as a Security Officer you must be alert and professional.
A good Security Officer is aware of all visitors to the property and ensures that no inappropriate actions take place.
Armed Officer Position.
Part-Time:
Saturday and Sunday (3 pm to 10:
30 pm) Site:
Chuck-E-Cheese Security Officer
Responsibilities:
Ensure that guests sign in upon arrival and exit.
Make guests aware of rules that must be adhered to.
Remove trespassers or unwanted individuals from the property.
Contact the relevant authorities if a crime is committed or an accident occurs.
Report to supervisors regularly.
Record any suspicious activities with the supervisor.
Security Officer Requirements:
A high school qualification or equivalent.
State PERC License and Armed Training.
Basic first aid skills would be advantageous.
Physical strength and fitness.
Prior experience as a Security Guard would be advantageous.
Attention to detail.
Must have a firearm, duty belt, and vest, and all your armed licenses up to date.
About Stark Security Inc:
With over a decade of law enforcement experience and 23 years of corporate leadership, founders of Stark Security Inc.
came together and opened this full service security company.
We pride ourselves on our high standards, integrity, compassion, the professionalism of our team and the quality of services they provide our customers.
Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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