Cleared Firewatchers & Patrollers Law Enforcement & Security - Portsmouth, VA at Geebo

Cleared Firewatchers & Patrollers

CTR Group is currently seeking FIREWATCHERS / PATROLLERS with Active DoD Clearance for the Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, VA. Transitioning or former Navy personnel and current Reservists are also encouraged to apply for these cleared positions. Seeking local personnel.


We have openings for 1st shift, 2nd shift, and 3rd shift, with the following hourly pay rates:

1st shift pays $19-20 per hour

2nd shift pays $20-21 per hour

3rd shift pays $21-22 per hour


Additionally, weekend work may be required.


The project is scheduled to commence in the second week of April.

  • 10 Red Badge Firewatchers / Patrollers to start ASAP @ Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, VA

Lots of overtime


JOB
Summary:

The fire suppression systems are currently being replaced in the vacant buildings, so a 24-hour patrol is required to be present in case of a fire. Firewatchers will be responsible for conducting one-hour patrols every other hour. They will carry a clipboard, stopwatch, and walkie-talkie to communicate with home base while patrolling the premises.

Veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. Secret Clearance required.


CTR Group has been a leader in its industry for over 30 years and is rated highly on Google, Indeed and Facebook for being a great company to work for. If you enjoy being a part of a great team, apply today and check out our website for more information.


CTR Group is an equal employment opportunity employer. Candidates are selected based on qualifications and defined requirements of the job, not on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or any other protected status. Further, CTR Group encourages United States' Veterans and persons with disabilities to apply for positions for which they are qualified.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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