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Join a dynamic team as an Unarmed Security Guard in a vibrant environment! This role offers the opportunity to ensure safety and security while working flexible hours. You'll engage with a diverse range of people and situations, honing your communication and crisis management skills. Ideal candidates will possess an active Arizona Unarmed guard card and demonstrate professionalism in all interactions. If you're ready to step into a rewarding role where your contributions make a difference, this position is perfect for you. Enjoy a competitive hourly rate while working in a supportive atmosphere that values your growth and development.
All Jobs > Unarmed Security Guard - Daytime shifts
You must possess an unarmed guard card.
12 hour shifts, Mon-Wed + 8 hour shift on Saturday (Guaranteed overtime if shift is taken as part of this project)
Mesa, AZ (near Queen creek)
$17.50 - $20 an hour
Cadets are expected to become a “sponge,” absorbing all information about the company’s Standard Operating Procedures and the specific details of the sites they are assigned to. This will be demonstrated through written tests.
If unsure about any aspect of their duties or the company’s policies, Cadets must seek guidance from their superiors. They should document any questions and share the answers with the Chain of Command to ensure clarity and consistency across the team. It is encouraged that the Cadet takes notes on these questions to better understand them in the long run.
Cadets are expected to learn and adhere to the company’s uniform standards, presenting themselves professionally at all times.
Cadets are responsible for reporting any discrepancies or issues they observe to their superiors.
Cadets must report any instances of insubordination to the Chain of Command (COC) to maintain discipline and order.
Cadets are responsible for ensuring that they understand any new company policies or updates accurately.
Cadets are expected to meet with their Sergeant on a regular basis, typically weekly, to discuss their progress and any challenges they may be facing.
Cadets are expected to arrive at the right time, right place and in the right uniform. This can be accomplished by using the provided software to see scheduled shifts and locate addresses. Tardiness is documented in the employment files. No call no shows during the Probationary Program are a zero tolerance offense.
Cadets are expected to follow the directions and rules set forth by the probation program and their FTO. Violations of the rules may impact the ability to progress to the next rank.