Customer Service / Security Officer Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Olympia, WA at Geebo

Customer Service / Security Officer

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4 Olympia, WA Olympia, WA Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $18 - $20 an hour $18 - $20 an hour 11 days ago 11 days ago 11 days ago Pay and
Benefits:
Training provided Paid time off for personal reasons such as illness or vacation Uniforms provided Advancement opportunities For complete information, call us at 253-535-4433 PACIFIC COAST SECURITY, also doing business as PIERCE COUNTY SECURITY, has been in business since 1927 providing security services throughout Western Washington.
Currently we are now hiring for:
Unarmed Security Officers to work in Olympia.
Day Shift & Graveyard Available Security Officer
Responsibilities:
Control Access Walking Patrols Enforce security rules Deter theft and vandalism Watch for fire, flood or other hazards Notify police, fire or medical personnel when needed Write reports of incidents Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Minimum of 18 years of age Obtain a Washington State Guard Card - PCS will pay the $101 security fee for employees that complete 90 days of employment Professional presence (clean polished appearance) Excellent multitasking skills Reliable transportation to and from work Clear criminal record Pass a Pre-Employment drug screen Computer Skills Excellent Grooming Standards Easy Ways to Apply:
Apply through Indeed Call 253-535-4433 Monday - Friday, between 9am - 5pm Apply in person at our office Monday - Friday, 9am - 3pm, 2002 99th St.
East, Tacoma, WA Job Types:
Part-time, Full-time Pay:
$18.
00 - $20.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Health insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Experience level:
No experience needed Schedule:
8 hour shift Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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