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Friday, August 26, 2011

Jobs: Disaster Response Security Officers–Hurricane Irene, CONUS

I wanted to get this up so guys can jump on these opportunities. Wackenhut is an old hand at this disaster response security stuff. They also pay alright. The second company below is a new one to me, and if anyone has anything on them, I would be interested. With that one, apply at your own risk. Hopefully I can get some feedback on that company.

Please follow the links below to apply for these jobs, and I am not the POC or recruiter. Good luck out there, and if I find any more jobs I will make the edit and add them to this post. –Matt

Disaster Response Security Officer-NCR
Job ID:
2011-2588
Location:
US-MD-Oxon Hill
Category:
Security Services – Access Control
Type:
REG
More information about this job: Overview: WSI, a national security firm, is recruiting for Armed Security Officers in support of our Federal Protective Services Disaster Response contracts. Applicants from all states are encouraged to apply. Areas of deployment include: Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida and Tennessee. Responsibilities: Provide armed security to FPS sites. Qualifications:
Basic Requirements for all applicants:
Must be at least 21 yrs old and U.S. Citizen or legally eligible to work in the United States.
Proficiency in English (Written or Spoken)
Must posses a high school diploma or GED
Must successfully pass a criminal and credit background investigation
3 years armed security experience (police and military acceptable)
Must successfully pass physical examination to include a drug screen
State and local law enforcement officers must provide training certificate and proof of current employment
Experience with Entry/Exit Access
Comfortable with Roving Patrol up to 12 hours per day across long distances
Familiarity with securing facilities and/or vehicles at a fixed location
Physically capable of standing a 12-hour post
Firearms training and firearms qualifications, and company certifications
Must pass DHS Public Trust suitability requirements
You will be *REQUIRED to supply the following items:
• 2 Fingerprint cards (FD-258’s) -Required
• Copy of passport (if available)
• Copy of Driver’s License – Required
• Copy of Birth certificate OR Naturalization Certificate – Required
• CPR & First Aid (if available)
• Baton Training (if available)
• Copy of Current Annual Firearms Training – Required
• Copy of Current Armed Security Guard License
• Copy of DD-214 (if available)
• Copy of High School Diploma or GED – Required
*If any of the required items are missing, then you will be unable to complete the recruitment process and your application will be forfeit.
To apply please go to www.wsihq.com
For more information please email www.gctemp@wsihq.com or call 561-632-8837 or 561-275-8585.
EOE, M/F/D/V
Apply here.
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All Pro Legal Investigations, PA d/b/a/ All Protection & Security is currently recruiting disaster security guards in support of our contract with a 3000+ location nationwide health care provider.
This client requires the following RAPID RESPONSE security personnel:
* ARMED Security Guard License from any of the East Coast states.*


* Height/weight proportionate
* Former Military OR
* Former Law Enforcement
* Prefer candidates with BOTH Military AND Law Enforcement experience
The health care campus of this client is 100% alcohol & tobacco free. Pre-employment, post employment and random drug testing is required of ALL applicants throughout the contract period. A finding of alcohol, tobacco or illicit drug use will result in immediate termination of employment and/or permanent disqualification for future opportunities.
Housing is provided but may be rudimentary (sleeping in a hallway or back office, etc) consistent with a disaster scenario.
Disaster type meals are provided: MRE’s, cereal, cold sandwiches, etc.
$20.00 – $35.00 per hour (DOE) – 12 hour shifts per day – UP TO 6 DAYS PER WEEK.
Apply here.
*New Jersey, Rhode Island, New York, Massachusets, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Maine, North Carolina

6 Comments

  1. All Protection & Security, a wholly-owned division of All Pro Legal Investigations, PA is currently recruiting for disaster security guards in the following states:

    North Carolina

    Virginia

    Washington DC

    Maryland

    Delaware

    New Jersey

    Pennsylvania

    New York

    Connecticut

    Rhode Island

    Massachusetts

    Please see one of our websites to apply:

    http://www.disaster-security.com http://www.allprotectionandsecurity.co http://www.allprolegal.com

    I put all the websites up because the disaster security one crashed due to all the guards applying for jobs. If you can’t get on one, please try another.

    Thank you and please, apply online. NO phone calls, thanks!

    Comment by Donna Smith — Friday, August 26, 2011 @ 6:55 PM

  2. Donna,
    Thanks for the information. This will help out those who are looking for work with your company during this disaster. If any changes come up, let us know in the comments.

    This post will maintain a high search rating in Google for your company and for hurricane security work. So this is a good place for you to get the word out.

    I should also mention that this post will also be a place for security contractors to voice their concerns about your company, or any company out there during this time period. I guess my point is that there is an incentive here to treat your people right, or my readership and the public will hear about it on this blog. I am not saying that your company will do that, it's just that is what this blog is all about.

    Good luck and I hope things go well for your company. -matt

    Comment by Feral Jundi — Saturday, August 27, 2011 @ 3:11 PM

  3. Greetings,

    This is Jessi with All Protection & Security. Thank you so much for posting our listing here! I thought I would take a minute to give you some information about our company and to ensure you that we are indeed a real company.

    We are based in Orlando, FL, where we are well known for security, investigative and EP services.

    You probably haven't heard of us on a national level because the majority of our national and international projects are high threat situations requiring discretion and client confidentiality. Currently, we have active projects in 3 countries.

    We've also provided subcontract services for larger, better known companies (WSI being one of them). Our disaster security experience and our rapid response system enable us to mobilize and deploy much faster than larger, more cumbersome companies.

    Currently, we're recruiting for disaster security deployment. We have a private client with 3,000 major medical facilities nationwide that must remain open during and after a storm, regardless of whether the power is on or not. Generators operate their medical equipment, but not their alarm system. Therefor, we staff armed guards until the power comes back on and the community is stabilized around them.

    You can check out our websites- http://www.allprotectionandsecurity.co will give you a good overview of all of the services we offer. There are also news clips of our CEO Donna Smith, as a national security consultant on FoxNews and MSNBC.

    To apply for a position, visit http://www.disaster-security.com and click on employment.

    Thanks again for listing our ad!

    Comment by @DisasterSecurit — Saturday, August 27, 2011 @ 7:30 AM

  4. Jessi,
    Thanks for the information and I hope APS does a good job of providing your clients a good service and treating your contractors right. Please read my reply to Donna up top, and good luck out there. -matt

    Comment by Feral Jundi — Saturday, August 27, 2011 @ 3:16 PM

  5. I am looking at these ads and they all require current security license in each state. I am a full time peace officer in the State of Texas. Here they allow us to do security so I was wondering if any of these states allow same thing, I would like to hire on and deploy with a company.

    Ryan Grayson

    Comment by Ryan — Sunday, August 28, 2011 @ 2:33 PM

  6. Ryan, the best thing you can do is to contact the companies directly. They might have a provision where if you are a law enforcement officer, that a guard card would not be required. But I don't know for sure, so just call them or email them. Let us know how it goes?

    Comment by Feral Jundi — Sunday, August 28, 2011 @ 2:55 PM

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