Armed Security Guard Rover

Orange County, CA
Part Time to Full Time
On-Call part time hours may vary
Mid Level
Job Title: On-Call Armed Security Guard
Location: Orange County, CA
Job Type: On-Call
Shift: Late Swing Shifts and Graveyard Shifts 

Position Overview:
We are seeking highly reliable and experienced Armed Security Guards to join our on-call/rover team for late swing shifts and graveyard shifts in Orange County, CA. This role requires quick response availability to ensure the safety and security of our clients' properties and personnel. The ideal candidate will possess excellent situational awareness, strong communication skills, and the ability to act swiftly and decisively in emergency situations.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Patrol and Monitor: Conduct regular patrols of assigned areas, including buildings, parking lots, and perimeters, to detect and deter unauthorized activities and ensure the safety of the premises.
  • Emergency Response: Respond promptly to alarms, security breaches, and emergency situations, providing appropriate assistance and notifying law enforcement or emergency services as needed.
  • Access Control: Monitor and control access to restricted areas, verifying credentials and preventing unauthorized entry.
  • Incident Reporting: Document and report all security incidents, suspicious activities, and safety hazards in a detailed and timely manner.
  • Conflict Resolution: De-escalate potential confrontations and manage situations with professionalism and tact.
  • Customer Service: Provide assistance and directions to employees, visitors, and clients, maintaining a courteous and helpful demeanor.
Qualifications:
  • Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in security, law enforcement, or military service.
  • Licensing: Must possess a valid California Guard Card and Exposed Firearm Permit.
  • Physical Fitness: Ability to stand, walk, and patrol for extended periods; capable of lifting up to 25 pounds.
  • Availability: Must be available for on-call duty during late swing shifts and graveyard shifts, including weekends and holidays.
  • Skills: Strong observational and decision-making skills, excellent written and verbal communication abilities, and proficiency in conflict resolution.
Working Conditions:
  • Environment: Work is primarily conducted outdoors and may involve exposure to various weather conditions.
  • Shifts: On-call availability for late swing shifts and graveyard shifts, with the possibility of extended hours.
  • Safety Equipment: Must wear and properly maintain provided uniform and safety equipment, including firearms.
Compensation:
  • Pay: $ 20-22 hourly pay rate
  • Weekly Pay every Wednesday
  • Additional Benefits: Eligibility for overtime pay, potential for full-time opportunities, and access to professional development and training programs.
Join our dedicated team of security professionals and help us ensure the safety and security of our clients' properties and personnel in Orange County, CA. We look forward to your application.

 
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