Overview
Multiple Roles Available As a Transit Security Officer in Training (TSO-T), you will provide security services for employees, contractors, customers, and visitors. With the support of the Transit Police Unit (TPU), the Social Worker Program, and customer service positions across the agency, you will help provide a safe and secure environment. This entails patrolling, monitoring, and responding to security incidents, among other duties.
Essential Duties
Patrol and inspect Community Transit property, vehicles, and service areas to:
Patrolling will be conducted solo, with a partner, or as part of a group. Patrolling will be on foot, driving a vehicle, riding a bus, and other similar activities.
Respond to all types of incidents and emergencies, both in-progress and not in-progress. Take appropriate action, possibly in a lead role.
Liaison with responding law enforcement, first responders, and other Community Transit staff.
Assist Transit Police with non-law enforcement activities.
Provide first aid, CPR, AED, and other approved medical aid.
As directed, conduct internal security investigations and facilitate fact-finding.
Enforce Rules of Conduct and other Community Transit policies.
Issue warnings, re-seat requests, temporary denials of service, exclusions, parking warnings or impounds, and conduct fare enforcement activities.
Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local security policies, laws, and regulations.
Security Operations Center (SOC)
Manage CCTV, access control, alarm monitoring, and security communication systems.
Monitor and assess activity, deploy resources, and coordinate cross-departmental activity.
Answer phones, radios, and other communication methods.
Triage information and coordinate response.
Monitor intelligence and threat information, both open source and confidential, to determine appropriate response and mitigation.
Monitor non-security systems and provide notification to other departments as needed.
Write, review, and approve incident reports.
Assist individuals with access badge and facility key issues.
Process public records requests, internal records requests, and customer complaints.
Maintain issued uniforms and equipment in good operating condition.
Collaboration and Training
Collaborate with the Transit Police Unit (TPU), the Social Worker Program, and customer service positions across the agency to respond to, process, and debrief security incidents.
Foster continuous improvement and employee emotional support, using skills in mediation, emotional intelligence, and culturally sensitive communication.
Assist with training other TSOs, employees, and contractors.
Assist with developing standard operating procedures and provide other program support.
Participate in Emergency Management training and serve as an emergency responder during disasters or emergencies.
May serve as the Incident Commander or in a similar position for extended periods of time until relieved.
Perform other duties of a similar nature or level, as assigned.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
Knowledge Requirements
Skill Requirements
Preferred Knowledge and Skills
Working Conditions
Your work will be performed indoors and outdoors in various weather conditions and will require you to sit for extended periods of time and to walk and run between Community Transit properties. You will need to wear, carry, and utilize defensive equipment, communication equipment, ballistic vests, flashlight, PPE, and similar security equipment while on duty. You may be exposed to automotive fumes, odors, and dust. You may also be required to exert up to 75 pounds of force occasionally, 20 pounds frequently, and wear 20 to 30 pounds of gear for the entire shift. You will need good vision to perform the duties of this role and defend yourself and others.
Application and Selection Process
Only on-line applications with a resume attached will be accepted. Applicants for this job may be considered for other openings up to six months after the date this position is filled. Applicants who meet the minimum requirements may be scheduled for an interview as well as a variety of tests to demonstrate knowledge, and skills for the position. The evaluation process may include interviews, background check, reference checks and various performance tests.
Employee Benefits
While you are a Transit Security Officer in Training your benefits are stated below:
Equal Opportunity Employer
Community Transit provides a tobacco-free and drug-free work environment. As a recipient of federal funds, Community Transit is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on a basis prohibited by Federal, State or Local law. We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, protected veteran status or disability.
We help people get from where they are to where they want to be. Our vision is travel made easy for all. Community Transit has a culture of learning and growth. You’ll find employees that have been here for 10, 20, or even 30 years. Why? Because this is a place that feels like a family. We take pride in the work we do and in serving our community.
Community Transit (previously known as the Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation) began service on Oct. 4, 1976, with a modest seven routes in Snohomish County. Today, we serve more than 2,100 stops and 22 park & ride lots with more than 7,355 parking stalls, including the four-story Mountlake Terrace Transit Center. From a thriving vanpool program to the Swift Blue Line (the state's first bus rapid transit line), Community Transit has been at the forefront of helping Snohomish County residents think transit first. All that we do is in service to our community, our customers and each other.
Community Transit has two bus bases and an administration building located in Everett. An expansion and update of their Casino Road campus facilities is currently underway, too.