Security officer Fire Guard F80

Job Locations US-NY-BROOKLYN
ID
2025-3789
Category
Security Guard- Brooklyn, NY
Position Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

WATCH GUARD, LLC is one of the fastest-growing security providers in New York. We are currently looking to hire Security guards with F-80 fire guard certification to work at one of our premier client locations in Brooklyn. This is a full-time position with opportunity for growth. 

 

Available schedules: 

  1. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday  7am-3pm
  2. Monday, Tuesday, 3PM-11pm, Saturday, Sunday, 7am-3pm
  3. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 3pm-11pm
  4. Monday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday  11pm-7am 
  5. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 11pm-7am & Sunday 3pm-11pm

 

$25.00 an hour. IMMEDIATE HIRE

 

WATCH GUARD 24/7 is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.

 

WATCH GUARD 24/7 IS PROUDLY LICENSED BY THE NEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF LICENSING SERVICES.

Responsibilities

• Manage and operate fire alarm systems, including understanding major components and ensuring they function correctly.

Understand and apply relevant NYC Fire Codes, especially those affecting vulnerable populations in shelters.
• Carefully prepare logs or reports as required for the site.

• Observe and immediately report incidents or suspicious activity to client representatives, company management, life/safety personnel, or public safety authorities as appropriate for the circumstances and/or as required by the site.
• Other relevant duties may be assigned as they arise.

Qualifications

 Current New York State Security Guard License.

• Current Fire Guard Certification (F-80) 
• Must have excellent verbal, and written communication skills
• Must be able to pass drug test

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