Airport Security (Unarmed) - Full-Time, Swing Shift - $27.50/HR + Benefits ID-2789

We are seeking Security Officers for an airport in Aspen, Colorado. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the safety and security of airline staff, airport staff, TSA personnel, and travelers by enforcing security procedures and managing potentially high-risk situations. You’ll work closely with team members to identify and mitigate risks, ensuring the safety of all personnel and patrons. Ideal candidates will have certifications such as a baton permit, pepper spray permit, and CPR certification, though these are not required. The ability to collaborate effectively and thoroughly document incidents is essential for this position.

Job Functions

  • Security Presence & Defense: Serve as the first line of defense for clients and sites
  • Hazard Awareness: Identify and address safety concerns
  • Risk Assessment: Conduct ongoing risk evaluations
  • Access Control: Manage access to restricted areas and information
  • Guidance: Direct and assist patrons, visitors, and staff.
  • Customer Service: Deliver positive interactions with a pleasant and helpful demeanor
  • Collaboration: Work with local law enforcement and other security personnel to maintain highest safety standards
  • Incident Response: Respond to client security concerns and reports of incidents as they come through the dispatch line
  • Incident Documentation: Record and report all security and safety incidents and concerns

Requirements

Why Join Citadel Security USA?

Quick Setup for Success: We want you to excel in your role. We provide paid local trainings, company uniforms, and the skills you'll need to succeed.

Competitive Pay: Your hard work is rewarded with a fair and competitive wage.

Referral Program: Earn $50 for every successful referral!

Weekly Paychecks: Receive weekly pay. Daily payment options available for added flexibility!

Comprehensive Benefits:

  •  Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance
  •  AD&D, Short/Long-Term Disability
  •  EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
  •  401(k) with immediate vesting and employer match
  •  PTO
  •  CO Sick Pay and FAMLI Leave

Citadel Security USA is a veteran-owned company that has been trusted in the industry since 2007. We specialize in complex security operations and threat mitigation while investing in our employees to help them grow into skilled professionals. Join a team dedicated to public safety, security excellence, and integrity.

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