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Old 13th Apr 2017, 15:48
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sardak
 
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I was curious about the Chicago Aviation Security Officers and found that the city has openings for 9. Among their duties:
  • Arrests and detains individuals found violating or suspected of violating city, state and federal laws, restraining individuals using handcuffs or other restraining devices
  • Contacts and coordinates with Chicago Police Officers for the transfer, transporting and processing of arrested or detained individuals
  • Responds to incidents and disturbances including family and civil disputes occurring on airport grounds, assessing the situation to identify safety factors, securing the area and requesting needed backup and assistance
  • Establishes and maintains working relationships with airport tenants to address security issues and concerns and follows up with tenants regarding the status of complaints
  • Ability to exert muscle force and use appropriate control holds to apprehend, subdue and restrain individuals
  • Requires at least 60 semester (or 90 quarter) hours of credit from an accredited college or university OR a certificate from a military, federal, state or local Law Enforcement Officer’s Training Program OR two (2) years of Law Enforcement experience.
  • New employees must successfully complete the minimum standards set forth by the Illinois Local Law Enforcement Officer's Training Board and be certified by the State of Illinois as a Law Enforcement Officer
The full job description is available at this page, following the "City of Chicago Jobs" link
https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/e...s/jobsnow.html

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