Guard 1-B (Part-Time) Financial & Banking - Herndon, VA at Geebo

Guard 1-B (Part-Time)

Overview:
Access Control Specialist (ACS) Work Status:
Part-Time LG-TEK is GROWING! LG-TEK is a leading provider of services within the Intelligence Community.
Established in 1997 as a software company, LG-TEK has since grown to include all facets of system/software development and life cycle support, networking, training, linguistic support, facility planning and physical and personal security.
A woman/minority/veteran-owned business, LG-TEK has proven itself as a leader by providing a consistent track record of excellent performance, as well as by providing high-quality services to business and government customers.
LG- TEK is growing and there is an increased need for Guards-1Bs.
The Guard-1B will monitor and authorize entrance and departure of employees, visitors, and other persons at the Herndon location.
Secret Clearance Required
Responsibilities:
Job Description:
Conduct random inspections.
Maintain and control access to customer's facilities.
Operate access control devices; metal detector, turn stiles and x-ray equipment.
Comply with customer's rules and regulations.
Proficient with the reporting process and procedures.
Maintain a high level of integrity, punctuality and customer service at all times.
Qualifications:
Job Requirements:
H.
S.
Diploma or GED.
Minimum 18 years of age.
Must have 20/20 vision or correctable to Saieger No.
4 test for both eyes.
Free from colored blindness.
Can perform essential job functions with reasonable accommodations.
Must have normal hearing levels or corrective hearing.
Must be able to pass pre-employment testing (which may include criminal, credit and driving record checks).
The schedule for this position requires 24 hour weekend and holiday support.
Secret Clearance Required Recommended Skills Access Controls Blindness Customer Service Metal Detector Punctuality Radiology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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