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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Jobs: Disaster Response Team Member, Texas

     Work is work guys, and AGNA is putting together some stuff.  Who knows, this contract might be incredibly ‘well managed’, and I would hope after the Kabul fiasco, they would have their stuff squared away by now.

     Or not.  Just be prepared to run away if they crack open a bottle of Vodka at any company parties. (I had to say it-hee hee) –Matt

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Armor Group North America

Disaster Response Team Member

Job ID:      2009-1966

Location:      US- Texas

Category:      Security Services – Fixed Site

Type:      Temporary (TMP)

More information about this job:

Overview:

ArmorGroup North America is seeking qualified security professionals to assist with a number of commercial contracts we hold throughout the Gulf Coast region. The candidate must be able to travel on short notice and able to work in austere conditions for up to 30 days at a time.

Responsibilities:

Entry/Exit access control

Asset protection

General security duties related to disaster response

Qualifications:

Must be a U.S. Citizen or legally eligible to work in the United States.

Proficiency in English (Written or Spoken)

Current or prior security experience, 3 years, this includes police and military

Pass Urine Drug Screening and show proof of negative results

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

TEXAS:

Must hold a current Level III or Level IV Security Officer Commission* issued by Texas Depart of Public Safety.

*”Security officer commission” means an authorization issued by the commission that entitles a security officer to carry a firearm.

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