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Join our team as a Safety and Security Officer in Detroit. You will patrol the property, monitor CCTV and life safety systems, and respond to emergencies, providing first aid/CPR as needed. This role involves conducting hazard inspections, completing incident reports, and ensuring guest safety. E...
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United States , Detroit
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19.00 USD / Hour
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Until further notice
Explore a rewarding career dedicated to protection and service with Security and Safety Officer jobs. This critical profession sits at the intersection of asset protection, risk management, and customer service, playing an indispensable role in safeguarding people, property, and information across various industries. Professionals in this field are the vigilant guardians of daily operations, ensuring environments remain secure and conducive for guests, employees, and visitors alike. A career as a Security and Safety Officer is ideal for individuals who are observant, responsible, and committed to upholding the highest standards of safety and professionalism. The core responsibilities of a Security and Safety Officer are diverse and dynamic. Typically, officers conduct regular patrols of premises to deter and detect signs of intrusion or irregular activity. They monitor sophisticated security and life safety systems, including surveillance cameras, alarm systems, and access control points. A significant part of the role involves proactive hazard identification, conducting safety inspections to prevent accidents, and ensuring compliance with established safety protocols. When incidents occur, officers are first responders, tasked with defusing disturbances, administering emergency first aid or CPR, managing evacuations, and coordinating with law enforcement or emergency medical services as needed. Meticulous documentation is also key, requiring the completion of detailed daily activity logs and incident reports, and sometimes conducting preliminary investigations. Beyond physical security, these roles heavily emphasize exceptional interpersonal skills. Security and Safety Officers frequently serve as the first point of contact for visitors, requiring them to provide assistance, give directions, and manage access requests—all while delivering courteous and professional service. They must effectively communicate with diverse populations, assist individuals with disabilities, and maintain a calm, authoritative demeanor during stressful situations. The ability to build positive working relationships with colleagues and the public is fundamental to success. Typical requirements for Security and Safety Officer jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, though specific industries may require additional certifications. Essential skills include sharp observation, sound judgment, and effective problem-solving abilities. Physical fitness is often necessary, as the job may involve prolonged standing, walking, and the ability to respond quickly to emergencies. Candidates must demonstrate integrity, confidentiality, and a strong ethical compass. Proficiency with basic computer systems for reporting and monitoring is increasingly important. Many employers provide on-the-job training, and certifications in First Aid, CPR, AED, and sometimes crowd management or specific security software are highly valuable assets for advancing in these careers. For those seeking a stable, purpose-driven career where no two days are the same, Security and Safety Officer jobs offer a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference. It is a profession built on trust, vigilance, and a steadfast commitment to creating secure and welcoming spaces for everyone.

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