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Auxiliary Security Officer

Culver City, CA

Marksman Security is built on serving our clients and building careers – just like yours. We are trusted by some of the most well-known companies and properties in the country while remaining dedicated to building personalized security solutions that solve the needs of every customer we support. Named as a nationally recognized Top Workplace in 2024 and 2025 by USA Today, Marksman's customized approach to security services will provide you with the opportunity to learn, grow and succeed. Our core values of being Unified, Transparent, Innovative, Committed and Accountable help us in providing unparalleled service and support in all that we do. If you are looking for a meaningful career, a culture of excellence, and the ability to make a difference, we want to talk to you!

Auxiliary Security Officers, $23.80 per hour 

Responsibilities:

Observation and Vigilance:
■ Must remain alert at all times, observe their surroundings, looking for
signs of suspicious activity, potential threats, or disorderly conduct.
Ensure all employees, contractors and visitors badge is visible at all
times.
■ Acknowledge unusual activities and investigate further or report it to the
appropriate personnel.

Access Control:
■ Responsible for monitoring access points. Check badges or identification
to ensure only authorized individuals enter the appropriate buildings that
they have access for. Unauthorized individuals have to go through the
screening process until verified. No tailgating is allowed. All employees,
visitors and contractors must individually swipe their access cards
wherever there are card readers.
■ Trespassers are promptly addressed and removed from the premises.

Emergency Response:
■ In case of emergencies (medical incidents, accidents, fires, etc.), must be
able to take swift action. Assist with evacuations, provide first aid, or call
for help.
■ Familiarity with emergency protocols and communication systems is
essential.

Crime Prevention and Deterrence:
■ Be able to act as a visible deterrent against criminal activity to ensure the
safety of others
■ Conduct patrols on all platforms, parking lots, and other areas to prevent
theft, vandalism, or other crimes.

Documentation and Reporting:
■ Must be able maintain detailed records of incidents, disturbances, or any
unusual occurrences.
■ Accurate notetaking helps with investigations and ensures proper followup.

Customer Service:
■ Able to interact with employees, visitors and contractors, providing
assistance and information when needed.
■ Politeness, patience, and clear communication are essential for positive
interactions.
■ Provide excellent customer service which could include giving directions,
opening doors and greeting employees, visitors and contractors in a
proper manner.

Qualifications:
● Must have Valid State BSIS California Guard Card.
● At least 18 years of age or older.
● High school diploma or equivalent.
● Strong customer service skills.
● Familiarity with report writing.
● Good verbal and written communication skills.
● Monitoring and surveillance experience.
● Essential Computer Competencies.
● Must be able to multitask and prioritize assigned tasks.
● Comfortable with Outdoor Environment in Diverse Weather Conditions.
● Previous Security experience is a PLUS!
● Must successfully pass Pre-Employment Background check and drug test.

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