Patrol Jobs
K9 (Canine) Handler – Detection/Protection/Patrol
By Securiguard Services Ltd.
At Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
K9 (Canine) Handler – Detection/Protection/Patrol
By Securiguard Services Ltd.
At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Ground Patrol Jobs
By Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL)
At Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Webber - Patrol Maintenance Technician
By Webber
At Vankleek Hill, Ontario, Canada
Windsor Police Auxiliary Patrol
By City of Windsor
At Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Patrol Maintenance Technician Jobs
By Webber
At Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Patrol Officer Ii-4 Jobs
By The University of British Columbia
At Greater Vancouver Metropolitan Area, Canada
Casual Rink Patrol Jobs
By Cowichan Valley Regional District
At Kitsumkaylum 1, British Columbia, Canada
Police Patrol Officer Jobs
By Sidney Police Department
At Sidney, British Columbia, Canada
Video Surveillance Officer- Victoria (Live Patrol Inc.)
By BCJobs
At Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Healthcare Patrol Guard - Durham
By Securiguard Services Ltd.
At Ajax, Ontario, Canada
Mobile Patrol - Supervisor
By Synergy Protection Group Inc.
At Greater Toronto Area, Canada
Lake Patrol At Wildwood Conservation Area
By Upper Thames River Conservation Authority
At St Marys, Ontario, Canada
Building Patrol Officer/Wellness Center Assistant
By Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)
At Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Are you looking for a job that offers adventure, excitement, and the chance to make a difference? Become a Patrol Officer and join the fight against crime! With competitive pay and benefits, you'll have the opportunity to serve your community and protect its citizens. Join us today and make a difference!
Patrol jobs involve patrolling an assigned area to ensure safety and security. This may include responding to emergency calls, enforcing laws, and providing assistance to citizens. To become a patrol officer, you must typically complete a police academy training program and pass a background check. Skills required for this job include physical fitness, communication, problem-solving, and decision-making. Knowledge of criminal law and procedures, as well as the ability to use firearms and other weapons, is also important. Patrol officers are responsible for responding to calls, patrolling assigned areas, conducting investigations, and making arrests. They must also write reports and testify in court. Experience in law enforcement or the military is beneficial for this role. Qualifications typically include a high school diploma or GED, a valid driver’s license, and U.S. citizenship. Education requirements may vary by state. Tools that help patrol officers do their job better include body cameras, radios, and computers. Good tips to help patrol officers do their job more effectively include staying alert, being aware of their surroundings, and being prepared for any situation. Common interview questions for patrol officers include questions about their experience, training, and qualifications.-
Agente Ou Agent De Prévention De Soir Au Service De La Gestion Des Sentences
By Ministère de la sécurité publique At Montreal, Quebec, Canada 8 months ago
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Lead Line Cook/Manager On Duty
By Impact Kitchen At Greater Toronto Area, Canada 8 months ago
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Refinish Tech (Temporary) Jobs
By Boyd Group Services Inc. At Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 8 months ago
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Vice President - Treasury
By Boyd Group Services Inc. At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 8 months ago
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Rock Mechanics Eit Jobs
By WSP in Canada At Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada 8 months ago