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Inter-Con Security Systems Station Security Officer in Seattle, Washington
Job Details Job Location Seattle (13590) - Seattle, WA Position Type Full Time Salary Range $27.50 - $28.00 Hourly Job Shift Any Description Company Overview: Founded in 1973, Inter-Con Security Systems, Inc. is a leading US-owned security company, providing integrated security solutions to government and commercial customers on four continents. Inter-Con remains under family ownership and control and operates as the industry leader in the field of customized, high-requirement security solutions. Inter-Con employs over 25,000 security officer personnel world-wide, trained and managed by a team of professionals with unsurpassed military, law enforcement, and security experience. Inter-Con is Everywhere Security Matters. Expected Responsibilities: Security Officer will provide safety and security at posts, to include: Making checkpoint check-ins. Observing, documenting, and reporting. Enforcing laws and policies as directed. Providing customer service. Observing and reporting on operability of vertical conveyances. Intervening to terminate action potentially injurious to persons or property. Ability to recognize and appropriately respond to persons in crisis. Responding to sick or injured persons. Responding to safety hazards, equipment malfunctions such as with escalators, liquid spills, and other maintenance related issues. Responding to events that may require partial or full evacuations. Responding to mass casualty incidents (MCI) and deploying MCI equipment as needed. Monitoring video and alarms. Collaborating with other security officers, law enforcement and emergency services. Qualifications US Person as defined by 22 USC * 6010. Twenty-one years of age. High School graduate or equivalent. No criminal history that renders the security officer unsuitable for the position, considering the nature and gravity of the offense or conduct, the time that has passed since the offense, conduct or completion of a sentence, the nature of the job duties and any other relevant factors. Contractors will check criminal backgrounds annually and motor vehicle records every six months. A permanent (not temporary) individual Washington State Guard License. If the Contractor requests that an individual possessing a temporary Washington State Guard work permit be assigned to the Sound Transit account, the Contractor at his or her own expense shall conduct a criminal records check with a Sound Transit approved agency and provide the results of that criminal records check to the Director of Public Safety or designee prior to the assignment of that individual. Public Safety Operations Center Operators and Crime Analysts do not need a Guard License. Two years of responsible employment that demonstrates the ability to meet Sound Transit expectations of performance. It is preferred that personnel possess military, law enforcement, significant security, or customer service experience. Ability to write detailed, accurate reports in English. Ability to pass a typing and comprehension exam. Ability to read, understand and apply printed rules; detailed orders; instructions and training materials in English. Have the ability to recognize situations/individuals who may pose a threat to the public. Excellent communications skills both verbal and written. Ability to handle situations/individuals under stressful conditions. Ability to follow directions, without hesitation, under stressful conditions. Ability to handle verbally disruptive and verbally abusive people in a professional manner. For persons with military service, such persons shall not have a discharge that renders the security officer unsuitable for the position Ability to complete physical fitness test (Push-ups, squats, jumping jacks