Security Guard (3rd shift) Law Enforcement & Security - Saint Joseph, MI at Geebo

Security Guard (3rd shift)

3.
5 Saint Joseph, MI Saint Joseph, MI Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$31.
3K - $39.
6K a year Estimated:
$31.
3K - $39.
6K a year 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Security Guard For over 80 years, LECO has been a leader in the development and production of world class laboratory instruments delivering state of the art products nationwide and across the globe.
Located in St.
Joseph, Michigan, LECO continues to be a family-owned company that understands the value of shared interests, long-term stability, loyalty, and trust.
Schedule:
Full Time, 3rd Shift Hours:
10:
30 PM- 7:
00 AM Rotating Monthly Shifts, Overtime and Holidays and Weekends as required Position
Summary:
The Security Guard position will provide security for workforce and all local Company owned sites.
Position
Responsibilities:
Check facilities and monitor parking lots for suspicious activity Fire watch Report all safety concerns to management Other duties as required Position Requirements:
Must be available to work all shifts, all days of the week some holidays Must be a local resident with valid drivers' license, good driving record, and no criminal record Must be a level-headed individual who works well with others and has strong communication skills Able to work overtime when required Exhibit solid work habits Excellent work history and good time management Strong attention to detail and the ability to work with minimum supervision Frequent standing and walking throughout the shift Possible stooping and bending to move products on dock to avoid safety/security hazards Climb stairs in different facilities Must have valid driver's license and be able to drive company vehicles Education/Certifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent Military/Civilian Law Enforcement/Security Experience or Voluntary Firefighter/Paramedical training preferred EOE M/F/VET/Disability.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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