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Job DetailsJob LocationLAX OFFICE - LOS ANGELES, CAPosition TypePart TimeSalary Range$25.96 - $25.96 HourlyJob CategorySecurity OfficerDescriptionAviation Security Officer - Aviation Security Company LAX International Airport- Los Angeles, CAGlobal Elite Group- Providing world-class aviation security through innovation and people committed to excellence. Our unarmed security officers are in the forefront of homeland security, safeguarding infrastructure and ensuring seamless and secure operations in many of the largest and busiest airports in the country. Global is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.Benefits:$25.23per hour- part time/full time Medical, Dental, Vision benefits available to qualified full time employees Paid training- participate in a world class internationally recognized training program in a federally regulated industry Employee engagement, and opportunities for advancement Paid time off Essential Functions (including but not limited to): Aviation Security Officers are trained for several different posts including those detailed below. Working in conjunction with the airport and government agencies, the main priority of each position is to ensure that we maintain compliance with local and federal regulations in respect to each of the following:Aircraft Access Control: assure that only authorized personnel enter the aircraft while on the ground.Aircraft Ramp Access Control: provide access control & safety oversight while aircraft is on the groundAircraft Search: complete a meticulous search of all areas of the aircraft according to company, and federal regulations to ensure the safety of travelers' pre-departure.Baggage Security: provide surveillance of bag room & baggage make up area to ensure no baggage is stolen or pilfered.Catering Security: provide surveillance at the catering kitchen, searching all catering equipment, and ensuring that nothing is tampered with in transit from the facilities to aircraft.Passenger Verification: provide exemplary customer service in airport terminal while making sure that all passengers have valid identification and are authorized to board flightsQualificationsQualifications/Requirements:This position requires you to obtain Airport Badging and The Department of Homeland Security requires an extensive background check to obtain badging which include 10-year verifiable background check, including criminal, employment, credit, education, and personal references. Also, must be able to pass a Security Threat Assessment as administered by the Transportation Security AdministrationAdditional requirementsMust be at least 18 years oldMust have a valid State Security License Upon hire, must provide proof of legal right to work in the United States Ability to effectively speak, write, and understand the English languageMust be able to pass all initial and recurrent training classes and exams as administered by Global Security and Airport AuthorityMust have access to reliable transportationAbility to work outdoors in all types of weather

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