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AFIMAC is seeking licensed Security Guards for upcoming projects throughout the province of Ontario.

***Please note this is a temporary contract position, so it may not be suitable to someone currently working full time***

You will earn approximately $1,872.00 per week while on assignment.

  • $18.00 per hour before overtime
  • Hotel accommodations provided when required
  • $30 per diem when lodging required
  • Contract length 1-120 days

AFIMAC Security Guards are deployed to various types of assignments including:

  • Labour Disruptions
  • Organized protests
  • Man made crisis/disasters (crime scenes, structural fires ,etc.)

Required Education, Skills and Qualifications

To be eligible to work for AFIMAC you must meet the following criteria:

  • Possess a valid security guard license in the province of Ontario
  • Flexibility and a willingness to travel on short notice within your home province to projects for extended periods of time (minimum 4 week commitment)
  • Ability to work 84 hours per week: 12 hour shifts, including weekends and holidays
  • Able to sit, walk, stand, and or drive for extended periods of time
  • Able to read, write, and speak English
  • Be a Canadian resident and legally entitled to work in Canada
  • Previous experience dealing with confrontational situations and having the ability to de-escalate with little to no supervision
  • Excellent report writing skills

AFIMAC is a global risk management and elite security company. For more than 40 years, AFIMAC has helped image-conscious companies and organizations across the globe to plan and execute services that mitigate and eliminate risk. AFIMAC prides itself in the long-term partnerships it establishes with clients to protect people and property in times of crisis and in regular business operations.

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