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Join Allied Universal as a Security GSOC Officer at a pharmaceutical company in Cambridge, MA. This full-time role involves monitoring, patrolling, and dispatch duties to ensure a secure healthcare environment. We seek candidates with at least one year of security experience and a high school dip...
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United States , Cambridge
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30.00 USD / Hour
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Allied Universal®
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Security Officer - GSOC Operator
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Join Allied Universal as a Security Officer - GSOC Operator in Atlanta, GA. You will monitor and patrol a dynamic Tech/Media/Telecom site, dispatch responses, and provide exceptional customer service. This driving post requires a valid license and 1+ year of SOC experience. We offer paid training...
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United States , Atlanta
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21.00 USD / Hour
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Allied Universal®
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Security Officer - GSOC Operator Analyst
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Join Allied Universal as a GSOC Operator Analyst in Whitehouse Station, NJ. Monitor and coordinate security operations for financial clients using advanced CCTV and access control systems. This role requires strong computer skills, incident management expertise, and shift flexibility. Benefit fro...
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United States , Whitehouse Station
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22.44 USD / Hour
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Explore rewarding Security Officer GSOC jobs and launch a critical career at the heart of modern security operations. A Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Officer is a specialized professional responsible for the centralized monitoring, coordination, and response for an organization's security posture. Unlike traditional patrol roles, GSOC positions are typically desk-based within a high-tech command center, serving as the nerve center for all security-related intelligence and incident management. These roles are vital across diverse sectors including corporate campuses, critical infrastructure, healthcare systems, logistics hubs, and pharmaceutical industries, providing a dynamic and intellectually engaging career path for security professionals. The core responsibility of a GSOC Officer is continuous surveillance and protection. This involves actively monitoring live feeds from CCTV and access control systems, tracking alarm panels, and utilizing sophisticated security software platforms to identify potential threats or irregularities. A significant portion of the role revolves around dispatch and communication logistics. Officers act as the primary point of contact, coordinating field security personnel, directing responses to incidents, and liaising with external emergency services like police and fire departments as situations escalate. They maintain meticulous real-time logs and reports of all activities, calls, and incidents, ensuring a clear audit trail and supporting post-event analysis. Furthermore, GSOC jobs heavily emphasize proactive customer service and crisis management. Officers routinely interact with employees, visitors, and clients, providing assistance and enforcing site-specific security protocols. In critical situations, they must respond with calm, decisive problem-solving, managing communications and providing clear instructions to all parties involved. Additional common duties include monitoring employee travel safety, conducting risk assessments based on global events, and ensuring all communication and security equipment within the GSOC is fully operational. Typical requirements for these specialized security jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, though further education in criminal justice or security management is advantageous. Employers universally require candidates to pass a comprehensive background investigation and, often, a drug screening. While entry-level opportunities exist, many GSOC roles prefer prior experience in military, law enforcement, government, or security fields. Essential skills include sharp observational abilities, proficiency with computer systems and access control technology, exceptional written and verbal communication for detailed reporting and clear dispatch, and the ability to multitask effectively in a fast-paced environment. A valid driver’s license may be required for certain positions. For those seeking a strategic, technology-driven role within the security industry, GSOC jobs offer a unique and essential career protecting people, assets, and information on a global scale.

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