Corporate Protection Officer

Redwood City, CA
Full Time
Experienced
Global Guardian protects and delivers employees and families from political, environmental, and bad actor threats worldwide. We are a leading provider of emergency medical and security solutions for corporations and individuals. Our 24/7 Operations Centers in McLean, VA, and Charlotte, NC, identify, monitor, and respond to threats and emergencies with on-the-ground teams in over 100 countries. Our world-class professionals have extensive intelligence community experience, 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 focusing on a camaraderie, service, and excellence culture. 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 offers employees growth opportunities within the organization. 

Position Summary and Objective
The Corporate Protection Officer will provide professional, armed static security services at a corporate office in Redwood City. This role is responsible for securing the primary point of entry, maintaining a safe and controlled environment, and delivering a high level of customer service to employees and visitors. 

The agent serves as the first line of defense and first impression of the organization - requiring a balance of security expertise, situational awareness, and professional presence. 

Essential Functions and Responsibilities
  • Provide armed, static security presence at the primary office entrance.
  • Screen, verify, and log all visitors and staff entering the facility. 
  • Issue and manage access credentials and visitor passes.
  • Maintain real-time situational awareness of all entry and exit points. 
  • Monitor CCTV systems, alarms, and security equipment from designated post.
  • Respond to active threats, emergencies, and crimes in progress with urgency and sound judgement.
  • Document and report suspicious activity, safety hazards, and security incidents.
  • Accurately maintain logs, reports, and entries in security databases or logbooks. 
  • Enforce office policies, including prohibited items and behaviors.
  • Provide a professional, courteous front-facing presence, greeting employees and visitors.
  • Communicate clearly and consistently with client staff and management.
  • Identify and escalate security vulnerabilities, gaps, or operational concerns.
  • Support overall office safety and security initiatives.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned.

Competencies and Attributes
  • Strong customer service mindset with a professional, polished demeanor. 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to remain calm and decisive in high-pressure or emergency situations.
  • High level of situational awareness and attention to detail.
  • Proven ability to de-escalate conflicts and manage difficult individuals
  • Reliable, punctual, and capable of working independently
  • Strong integrity and ability to handle confidential and sensitive information.
 
Qualifications and Education
  • Minimum 3-5 years of security experience (corporate, high-end, or executive protection environments preferred).
  • Experience in access control, front desk security, or corporate environments strongly preferred.
  • Active California Guard Card (Required).
  • Active California Exposed Firearm Permit (Required).
  • CPR / AED / First Aid Certification (Preferred).
  • High school diploma or GED required; higher education preferred. 
 
Position Type, Schedule and Salary
  • Regular Full-Time (RFT), non-exempt position.
  • Monday through Friday.
  • 8-hour shifts (daytime coverage).
  • Salary: $40 - $45 per hour.
  • Located in Redwood City, CA.
 
Work Environment, Physical Demands, and Professional Standards
Reasonable accommodation requires the physical and mental capacity to perform all essential functions effectively. In addition to other demands, the demands of the job include: 
  • Prolonged periods of standing, sitting, and monitoring entry points. 
  • Ability to respond quickly to emergencies or security incidents.
  • Frequent interaction with employees, guests, and the public.
  • Operation of security systems, computers, and communication equipment. 
  • Exposure to high-pressure or sensitive situations.
  • Maintaining vigilance over extended periods. 
  • Occasional physical activity, including walking, stair climbing, and rapid response movement. 
  • Held to professional standards to maintain a high degree of moral conduct and client safety.
As part of our commitment to maintaining professional standards for our clients, we reserve the right to review publicly available online content and public information on social media platforms to ensure alignment with our company's professional standards. We do not require, nor will we ask for, access to private, non-public social media accounts or passwords.

We reserve the right to review public-facing social media profiles and online content for compliance with company professional standards. We do not require, nor will we ask, access to private, non-public social media accounts or passwords.


Additional notes
  • Client-branded uniform or attire may be required and provided.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
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, disabled status, or genetic information. If you need reasonable accommodation regarding the application process, do not hesitate to contact [email protected].
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