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Armed Security Guard I – Baltimore City DSS

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Posted : Tuesday, February 27, 2024 03:49 AM

Description: Armed Security Guard I – Baltimore City DSS Trust Consulting Services, Inc.
is a certified 8(a), SDVOSB firm specializing in Acquisition Management, Program Management, Financial Management, Information Technology and Facility Management in support of state, local and federal agencies.
At Trust Consulting, we value every employee.
We are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or any other protected status.
We also greatly value military veterans! The Armed Security Guard (UG) is a part of TCS Security, which protects our client’s premises, assets, personnel, and maintains a high visibility presence, and prevents illegal or inappropriate actions.
The UG’s responsibility is to provide unarmed guard services and maintain a safe and secure environment for the employees and visitors of.
of the Internal Site and External Site.
Opening: July 1st, 2024 Compensation: $17.
00/hour Location: Baltimore City Department of Social Services.
Baltimore, MD Employment Benefits We also offer a full complement of employee benefits for qualifying employees, including: CareFirst Healthcare Plans BlueChoice HMO Gold 500 Blue Choice Advantage Gold 1000 BluePreferred PPO Gold 500 Dental Vision Supplemental Insurance Programs Group Accident Insurance Group Hospital Indemnity Group Critical Illness Advantage Group Disability Advantage 401(k) Retirement Plan Guided Profile Fully Managed Profile Self-Directed Profile Flexible Spending Account – TASC Healthcare FSA Dependent Care Transit Parking Leave 10 Holidays Vacation/Flexible Time Off Sick Requirements: A.
Requirements and Responsibilities AG will provide basic site monitoring, perimeter survey, public information assistance, holds a single post, and emergency notification and assistance.
: A.
1 AG will ensure to carry out oral and written instructions and instruct others on necessary rules, duties, and functions.
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2 AG will ensure to deal professionally, courteously, and effectively with the public.
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3 AG will ensure no unauthorized person or persons are in the building and observe activities of individuals in the building to ensure that building rules and regulations are observed by requesting compliance.
A.
4 AG will perform duties as required by Post Orders, SOPs, and all other site, company, and contract requirements.
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5 AG will obtain proper driver’s license/photo ID for all visitors prior to granting access to the building; issue the appropriate visitor ID badge(s) to the visitor, ensure that all visitors are escorted to their destinations when required.
A.
6 AG may control access to parking lot; enforce rules on parking in permit areas, visitor parking areas and restricted parking areas.
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6 AG may use security equipment such as electronic access card scanners, and personnel and vehicle searching equipment if applicable.
A.
7 AG will refrain from alcohol consumption eight (8) hours prior to their shift, and not report to duty under the influence of any alcohol or narcotic.
A.
8 AG will utilize cell phones only when their use does not interfere with guards’ assigned duties.
A.
9 AG will maintain the cleanliness of their work area and equipment.
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10 AG will report any unusual activity or security violations to the facility manager.
A.
11 AG will safely use government property if assigned, and immediately report lost, damaged, or stolen government to a direct supervisor or the next personnel in the chain of command.
B.
Administrative Duties B.
1 AG prepare and maintain a daily duty log, noting all activities and incidents that occurred during each shift B.
2 AG will operate telephone and radio communications.
C.
Qualifications: C.
1 AG must be 21 years of age.
C.
2 AG must be currently licensed or certified by Maryland State Police to carry firearms.
C.
3 AG must be able to pass a background check, pre-employment, and random drug screening.
C.
4 AG must have at least two years’ experience in the military, in civilian law enforcement, or related experience with a civilian security agency.
C.
6 AG must be physically and mentally capable of performing duties as required.
C.
7 AG must be physically able to climb stairs, and free of any hearing impairment.
C.
8 AG must have vision corrected to 20/20 in one eye and 20/30 in the other.
C.
9 AG must comply with the company’s Fitness for Duty policy.
C.
10 AG must be capable of exercising judgment and acting quickly in an emergency.
C.
11 AG must be of such temperament and maturity that they shall be able to function under physical threats and verbal abuse without taking such behavior personally.
C.
12 AG must be polite, respectful, patient, understanding, able to adapt to challenging situations, and able to treat the public in a courteous and effective manner.
C.
13 AG must have the ability to effectively communicate, read, write, and understand instructions in English.
C.
12 AG must Authorized to work in the United States of America.
C.
13 AG must have excellent customer service skills and be able to skillfully and appropriate interact with BCDSS staff, the public and welcome visitors into BCDSS offices.
C.
14 AG shall not commit any act or do anything which might reasonably be considered: (i) to be immoral, deceptive, scandalous or obscene; or (ii) to injure, tarnish, damage or otherwise negatively affect the agency and/or the reputation and goodwill associated with the State.
If the Security personnel is accused of any act involving moral or ethical issues, dishonestly, theft or misappropriation, under any law, or any act which casts an unfavorable light upon the State, or the personnel is accused of performing or committing any act which could adversely impact the Security firms services, reputation, the State shall have the right to terminate this contract upon written notice specifying the reason, within which period the Security firm may cure such offense.
The determination of whether and to what extent the offense is cured shall be made by the State at its sole discretion.
C.
15 AG must ensure all firearms and non-lethal devices are registered with the Maryland State Police and must provide some type of identification to the state agency of the type of firearms and non-lethal devices for each armed security guard.
D.
Training AG must have and/or receive and maintain initial and recurring training to include but not limited to the following: D.
1 Security Guard D.
2 CPR and First Aid D.
3 De-escalation and Dealing with Difficult Customers training D.
4 All EEO training (Inclusion, Diversity, Harassment, etc.
) D.
5 All training required by the Director of Human Resources D.
6 Any other training mandated by the company or required per the contract.

• Phone : NA

• Location : Baltimore, MD

• Post ID: 9153673873


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