TN LICENSED Security Officer: UNARMED

Cordova, TN
Part Time to Full Time
Mid Level
About the Job

At Ambassador Worldwide Protection Agency, Inc., our team members are at the heart of our mission. As a premier 8(a) U.S. Government contractor and a disciplined paramilitary organization, we are united in our responsibility to safeguard national security interests and the communities we serve.
We are currently seeking dedicated Tennessee Licensed Unarmed Security Officers to join our elite team. If you are a disciplined professional looking to work with an agency that sets the gold standard in security. If you are a dedicated professional looking to make a difference in a high-standards environment, join our innovative agency and help us protect what matters most. Apply today!

Key Responsibilities
  • Elite Deterrence: Maintain a high-visibility, professional presence to deter illegal activities and ensure the safety of personnel and assets at high-value sites.
  • Access Control: Manage ingress and egress at facility checkpoints, verifying identification and enforcing strict entry protocols in accordance with federal and state standards.
  • Patrol & Surveillance: Conduct regular foot or vehicle patrols; monitor CCTV and security systems to detect and report suspicious activity.
  • Incident Response: Respond promptly to alarms and disturbances in a calm, professional, and paramilitary manner.
  • Reporting: Prepare accurate, detailed Incident Reports and Daily Activity Reports (DAR) that meet agency and client standards.

Required Qualifications (Tennessee Standards)
  • Licensing: Must possess a valid Tennessee Unarmed Security Guard License (active registration with the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance).
  • Eligibility:
    • Must be at least 18 years of age.
    • Must be a U.S. Citizen or a resident alien.
    • Must be of good moral character with no disqualifying criminal history (no felony convictions in the last 5 years; no misdemeanors involving violence, firearms, or theft).
  • Training: Must have completed the state-mandated 4-hour basic training course covering Orientation, Legal Powers, Emergency Procedures, and General Duties.
  • Experience: Previous security, military, or law enforcement experience is highly preferred to align with our paramilitary culture.
  • Discipline: Ability to maintain a polished, police-style uniform and adhere to strict grooming and conduct standards.

Professional Appearance & Equipment

Ambassador Worldwide Protection Agency (AWPA) maintains a "gold standard" for appearance. As a paramilitary organization, we believe that a sharp, disciplined presence is the first step in effective deterrence and professional service.
Officers are required to wear a clean, pressed, police-style uniform provided by AWPA. Maintaining the integrity of this uniform is a core requirement of the role, ensuring that every Ambassador officer represents the agency with distinction and authority at all times.

What We Offer
  • Competitive Pay: Starting wages based on experience and contract locale.
  • Benefits: Paid Time Off (PTO), health benefits, and performance bonuses.
  • Growth: Ongoing training and professional development resources within a global security agency.
Equal Employment Opportunity: AWPA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage military veterans and former law enforcement to apply.
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