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Security Guard Level II (Armed) Supervisor

Dallas, TX ยท On-site

$17.50 - $21.75/hr

Oversees all Contractor Personnel performing duties under this Contract Scheduling: * Responsible ... Provides armed security services at Force Protection Condition levels CHARLIE and DELTA * Must ...

Security Guard Level II (Armed) Supervisor

Waco, TX ยท On-site

$15.50 - $19.75/hr

Oversees all Contractor Personnel performing duties under this Contract * Scheduling: Responsible ... Provides armed security services at Force Protection Condition levels CHARLIE and DELTA * Must ...

Oversees all Contractor Personnel performing duties under this Contract * Scheduling: Responsible ... Provides armed security services at Force Protection Condition levels CHARLIE and DELTA * Must ...

Oversees all Contractor Personnel performing duties under this Contract Scheduling: * Responsible ... Provides armed security services at Force Protection Condition levels CHARLIE and DELTA * Must ...

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What are Force Protection Contractors?

Force Protection Contractors are security professionals hired by governments, military, or private organizations to provide protective services in high-risk or conflict zones. Their main responsibilities include safeguarding personnel, facilities, and assets against threats such as terrorism, espionage, and sabotage. They may conduct risk assessments, develop security protocols, and respond to emergencies. These contractors often have backgrounds in the military, law enforcement, or private security and must adhere to strict operational guidelines and ethical standards. Working as a Force Protection Contractor typically requires specialized training and the ability to operate effectively in challenging environments.

What is the difference between Force Protection Contractor vs Security Specialist?

AspectForce Protection ContractorSecurity Specialist
CredentialsSecurity clearance, military or law enforcement experience, certifications like CPP or PSPSecurity clearance, certifications like CPP or PSP often preferred
Work EnvironmentMilitary bases, conflict zones, government facilitiesCorporate offices, private security firms, event venues
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, defense contractors, military contractorsPrivate companies, security firms, corporate sectors

Force Protection Contractors focus on safeguarding military and government assets in high-risk environments, often requiring specialized training and clearances. Security Specialists typically work in corporate or private settings, providing security services in less hazardous environments. Both roles require security credentials but differ mainly in work environment and scope of protection.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Force Protection Contractor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Force Protection Contractor, you need a background in security operations, risk assessment, and often prior military or law enforcement experience, typically supported by relevant certifications like Security Clearance or SIA license. Familiarity with surveillance systems, access control technology, and incident reporting software is crucial for daily operations. Strong situational awareness, effective communication, and decision-making skills set you apart in high-pressure environments. These skills are essential to ensure the safety of personnel and assets, maintain compliance, and respond effectively to potential threats.

What are the typical challenges a Force Protection Contractor may face when working on overseas assignments?

Force Protection Contractors working overseas often encounter challenges such as adapting to rapidly changing security environments, navigating cultural differences, and maintaining constant vigilance in high-risk areas. The role requires strong situational awareness, effective communication with multinational teams, and the ability to implement security protocols under pressure. Additionally, contractors must be prepared for extended deployments and irregular work hours, which can impact work-life balance.
Infographic showing various Force Protection Contractor job openings in Texas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, and 28% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Armed Guard - Camp Bondsteel Kosovo (Overseas) Secret Clearance Required

Armed Guard - Camp Bondsteel Kosovo (Overseas) Secret Clearance Required

Continuity Global Solutions

Waco, TX โ€ข On-site

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Other

PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Location:

  • Overseas, Camp Bondsteel Pristina, Kosovo

Benefits:

  • First-Year Completion Bonus
  • Travel Allowance
  • Annual PTO Allowance


Continuity Global Solutions CGS - Kosovo, LLC (CGS - Kosovo) is advertising in your community for an exciting opportunity to work overseas on a U.S. Government contract in the Eastern European Country of Kosovo -in the city of Pristina.

Whether you are just looking for a job in an exciting location with opportunities for growth or simply want to get your foot in the door in Government contracting where we could help you gain or maintain a security clearance โ€“ this opportunity is for you!

Summary:

The Armed Security Guard provides security, installation access control, roving patrols, surveillance, monitoring and overall safeguarding to the installation and its tenants. This is a United States Army installation, which includes all access gym and workout facility as well as a PX, Burger King, and MWR.

Requirements

  • Candidates must be a U.S. Citizen
    • If U.S. military experience is included as referenced experience, candidate must have a DD214 within the last 10 years as verification
  • U.S. Secret Security Clearance (CGS-Kosovo can sponsor new clearances)
  • Have two (2) yearsโ€™ experience in armed security, armed law enforcement, or have performed operations within the Armed Forces, civilian police or commercial security while armed within the past 10 years
  • Must have completed a State recognized civilian security or law enforcement academy, or the completion of an armed forces security or law enforcement training program. (Verification of training, such as a training certificate/s or DD214 (honorable discharge) must be provided)
  • Have a current/active U.S. Passport
  • Be willing to undergo an NCIC/FBI criminal background report to include fingerprints. Must have a clean criminal history with no convictions or major traffic offenses
  • Must have experience and knowledge of security operations
  • Must have experience with basic force protection
  • Must have excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Must be medically fit and undergo medical testing
  • Must pass a Physical Ability Test (to include - run 1.5 miles in 17:30 minutes and 21 pushups in two minutes). This is strictly enforced, and exceptions or waivers will not be allowed
  • Must be willing to undergo random drug testing upon request
  • Regular working hours are 48 hours per week. Due to the nature of the proposed employment, the employee may work on different schedules on different days of the week as assigned by a supervisor and may also be required to work additional hours beyond scheduled time
  • Physical Requirements/Working Environment:
  • The candidate must maintain the necessary physical fitness to ensure accomplishment of assigned missions. This includes guard duties under local types of weather and terrain. The candidate must meet all physical and medical requirements as dictated by the U.S. Government client's contract.