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Now Hiring Security / Customer Service Professionals

A strategic partner of Alliance Training & Testing LLC has immediate openings for security professionals to work at a high profile customer site. 

Please send your resume to cmurray@securamericallc.com

Current opportunities:
Full -time and Part-time Security officers/customer service professionals for 2nd, 3rd shift and Weekends in the Mt. Juliet area

Requirements:
Minimum high school diploma or GED; some college preferred
At least 21 years of age
3 years security experience in a Logistics environment
Excellent communications skills
Professional appearance and demeanor
Energetic and detail-oriented
Basic computer knowledge
Tennessee Private Protective Security Guard/Officer license 
Customer service experience a plus
Ability to pass a comprehensive background investigation, including drug screen and criminal background check

What we offer:
Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, disability insurance
Generous vacation benefit
Free tailored uniforms
A variety of employee recognition programming
A security company that finally gets it – we care about you as a person
Unlimited opportunity as we expand across Tennessee

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