Mobile Patrol Security Guard Ottawa

Mobile Patrol Security Guard Ottawa


Company
UNAVAILABLE
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Launch your career with Allied Universal as a Mobile Patrol Security Guard in Ottawa. This part-time role requires strong observational skills and a valid driver’s license to maintain safety and security.

Allied Universal is searching for reliable Security Guards for mobile patrol duties in Ottawa. The position entails conducting scheduled patrols, monitoring CCTV systems, and responding to incidents effectively. You will also assist staff and visitors while ensuring compliance with safety protocols and site procedures.

Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct scheduled mobile patrols of assigned sites
• Monitor CCTV, alarm panels, and access control systems
• Perform site inspections to identify safety concerns
• Respond to incidents, alarms, and emergencies
• Complete detailed reports and incident documentation

Requirements:
• Valid Ontario Security Guard License
• Full Driver’s license (G)
• 1–2 years of security experience preferred
• Valid First Aid and CPR certification
• Strong written and verbal communication skills

Become a vital part of Allied Universal's commitment to safety and security in Ottawa.
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