Residential Housing Security Officer - Brookline Law Enforcement & Security - Brookline, MA at Geebo

Residential Housing Security Officer - Brookline

Signal of New England Signal of New England Brookline, MA Brookline, MA Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $23 an hour $23 an hour 13 days ago 13 days ago 13 days ago Residential Housing Security Officer Job Position:
Residential Housing Security Officer Pay:
$23.
00 hourly Type of Employment:
Full time and Part time Schedule:
3:
00 PM -11:
00 PM and 11:
00 PM -7:
00 AM Site Location:
Brookline, MA Signal of New England is seeking, disciplined, motivated, and passionate individuals to become Security Officers at one of our flagship sites in Brookline Massachusetts.
This position works closely with client staff to ensure a safe and secure environment, providing peace of mind to the client and their guests.
Core Values of a Signal Dedicated Officer:
Passion - for helping people, and keeping people safe! Honesty and Integrity - without this our team is hollow! Relationships - are the key to success in any venture in life! Learning - you will learn something new everyday with Signal! Serving - we serve our clients without hesitation! Requirements:
Motivation and Desire to Learn how to become a Security Professional! Timeliness, a Security Professional is always on time! Reliability, our clients depend on us to be there when they need us! Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
Must be able to pass a criminal background check Must be 21
Benefits of this position:
Competitive Wages Growth within the company Paid Vacation and Sick Time (for Full time) Consistent Schedule, Reliable Hours, Overtime Opportunities Health and Supplemental Insurance (for Full time) Nearby Access to Public Transportation Signal of New England is a franchise, and a Service- Disabled Veteran-Owned Business where diversity, inclusion, and equity is a core principle and practice throughout the organization UFvdXBH9v3.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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