Residential Security Team Member

San Jose, CA
Part Time
Mid Level

Company Overview

Global Guardian is a leading provider of emergency medical and security solutions for corporations and individuals. Our 24/7 Operations Centers in Charlotte, NC, and McLean, VA identify, monitor, and respond to threats and emergencies with on-the-ground teams in over 100 countries. Our world-class professionals possess extensive experience in the intelligence community, military special operations, and federal law enforcement. Founded over ten years ago by a Delta Force Sergeant Major, and an Army Special Forces Colonel, we are a values-based organization that focuses on a culture of camaraderie, service, and excellence. We have managed crises in the worst environments in the world, and we know how to act fast to provide unmatched service for our clients. Global Guardian is an investor backed, high growth company that provides employees with unmatched promotion opportunities within the organization.

Position Overview

The Part-Time Residential Security Team member will be expected to provide physical and executive protection at the residence of a high-profile client. The position will be based in San Jose, California.

Responsibilities

  • Provide for the welfare, physical protection, and security of a high-profile client by performing executive protection assignments.
  • Provide close protection and other security-related functions for the client at their residence
  • Effectively manage the client and/or their family/representative requests against the need to ensure all safety and security precautions
  • Respond to emergencies and perform first responder/first aid operations, as needed
  • Deescalate tense situations or individuals that arise at the client residence and/or events
  • Communicate vulnerabilities or safety concerns in a timely manner
  • Complete suspicious activity reports, incident reports. shift logs, pattern of life reports, medical treatment reports, and other administrative requirements as directed
  • Conduct area patrols in and around the client residence
  • Assist with protection schedules and team assignments as directed
  • Operate and maintain protective, operations, and communications equipment
  • Promptly identify and escalate potential security gaps
  • All other duties, as assigned

Minimum Qualifications

  • 5+ years security experience
  • 2+ years executive protection experience
  • Must have a High School Diploma or GED
  • Military, law enforcement or government security experience preferred
  • Must be willing to participate in the Company pre-employment screening process including drug testing and background investigation
  • Must have the legal right to work in the United States
  • Must have applicable state and local license/permits to carry a concealed firearm
  • Proven success working with all levels of management
  • Strong communication skills
  • Strong attention to detail and situational awareness
  • Experience conducting protection missions in domestic environments
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred
  • Accredited driver training preferred
  • CPR/First Aid/AED

EEO

US applicants: Global Guardian is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of the Company to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.

If you need reasonable accommodation with the application process, please call 1-800-381-2761, or contact us at [email protected].

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