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Unarmed Security Officer / Vehicle Patrol Officer Franklin, TN

A strategic partner of Alliance Training & Testing llc is currently seeking candidates for the position of Unarmed Security Officer / Vehicle Patrol Officer.

If interested please apply here:
https://www.smartrecruiters.com/AllianceTrainingTestingLLC/74562239-unarmed-security-officer-vehicle-patrol-officer

Position Overview
Under limited supervision, patrol security officers are responsible for observing and reporting safety and security hazards affecting the personnel and property of Citadel customer sites; and to assist in enforcing the client’s safety and security rules and regulations. The security officer assigned to the patrol division is assigned to Franklin, TN and conducts vehicle patrols in the areas of Nashville, TN and the surrounding counties in a company vehicle.

Pay Rate:
$11:00 Hourly

Schedule:
Thursday Friday Saturday 7:00pm-7:00am & Sunday 7:00pm-1:00am
42 Hours Each Week / 2 Hours OT

Qualifications
Possess valid Tennessee driver’s license.
Clean driving record.
Urinalysis drug screen & criminal background check.
24 years of age.
High School Diploma or equivalent.
TN Unarmed Security License (preferred) or ability to obtain according to State of TN requirements.

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