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Alarm Monitor/Dispatcher

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0 Fort Meade, MD Fort Meade, MD Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $27 - $28 an hour $27 - $28 an hour 19 hours ago 19 hours ago 19 hours ago Job description Overview:
An industry leading security company providing services to the U.
S.
Government.
The company is seeking to hire Alarm Monitors for our Security Operations Center (SOC Operators) for a federal contract at Fort Meaded, MD Please note that we do not accept any phone calls or faxes at the corporate office regarding employment currently.
A field hiring manager will contact you if interested in pursuing your application for employment.
SCC Operator:
Minimum Experience Requirement:
Three years of experience in physical security, law enforcement or military experience demonstrating the proficiencies listed below OR may substitute two years of relevant education, above the high school level, for each year of experience, OR may combine relevant education and relevant experience totaling three years Other Requirements:
Possess a high school education or equivalency Strong customer service, communication, computer, and organizational skills Possess good verbal and written communication skills Able to comprehend rules, detailed instructions, and training materials Able to maintain poise and self-control under stressful conditions and make quick decisions Demonstrate competent utilization of the MS Office to include MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook, and SharePoint Proficient using radios or other communications equipment Familiar with various facility alarm systems, operating and monitoring VSS, and operating barriers/controls Ability to meet and deal with the general public while always being courteous, professional, and responsive Ability to read, understand, and apply printed rules detailed orders, instructions, and training materials with minimal supervision Ability to maintain poise and self-control under stress Ability to construct and write clear and concise, accurate and detailed reports with minimal supervision Functional Responsibility:
Operates the Security Control Center systems, which includes government-provided Lenel Physical Access Control System (PACS), Video Surveillance System (VSS), electronic card readers, VX Ops camera system, intercom, public address system, mass notification system (e.
g.
, Washington Metropolitan Area Warning System) Monitor, record, and respond to alarms generated by the PACS During emergencies, receive communications or information and ensure timely dispatch of response patrols Monitor, acknowledge, dispatch, and report Intrusion Detection System Alarms (Lenel/OnGuard), as well as from fire alarm systems, elevator monitoring system, building utility system, access control, etc.
Relay Supervisors' instructions to SPOs on post Perform periodic radio checks Call emergency responders in case of an emergency Dispatch patrols and perform continual surveillance services of the property Report discrepancies for corrective action Make notifications to key government personnel, first responders, and other personnel as required or directed Maintain a security blotter with all pertinent security-related communications and activities, and submit to the Program Manager at the end of each shift Will be provided onsite training by the government on VSS, Intrusion Detection, and Physical Access Control Systems Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$27.
00 - $28.
00 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance On-the-job training Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Night shift Weekends as needed Education:
High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
Alarm Monitoring:
3 years (Required) Work Location:
Multiple locations.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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