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Security Officers

Lansing, MI · On-site

$13.73/hr

Titan Security is currently hiring Security Officers to work at a location near Waverly & Lansing ... sitting, standing, walking, driving for a significant period of time, walking up and down stairs ...

Security Officers

Lansing, MI · On-site

$13.73/hr

Titan Security is currently hiring Security Officers for a location in Lansing, Michigan ... sitting, standing, walking, driving for a significant period of time, walking up and down stairs ...

... sitting, standing, walking, driving for a significant period of time, walking up and down stairs, working in inclement weather Preferred Qualifications : * Previous experience as a security officer ...

... sitting, standing, walking, driving for a significant period of time, walking up and down stairs, working in inclement weather Preferred Qualifications of Unarmed Security Officers: * 1 year ...

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How much do full time sitting down security jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time sitting down security in the United States is $34,980.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,500.00 and $36,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Sitting Down Security vs Part Time Standing Security?

AspectFull Time Sitting Down SecurityPart Time Standing Security
Work EnvironmentOffice or indoor settings, seated at a desk or stationOutdoor or indoor, standing for extended periods
CredentialsSecurity license, possibly first aid certificationSecurity license, sometimes additional training for outdoor patrols
Work HoursTypically 40 hours/week, fixed scheduleVariable hours, often part-time or shift-based
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in corporate, retail, or event securityUsed in retail, event, or outdoor security roles

Full Time Sitting Down Security roles involve indoor, seated positions with regular hours, focusing on monitoring and administrative tasks. In contrast, Part Time Standing Security roles require standing for long periods, often outdoors or in dynamic environments. Both roles require security licensing, but the work environment and hours differ significantly, catering to different preferences and job needs.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Sitting Down Security job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,980 per year, or $16.8 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Scope:

Provides central communications point for hotel operations through answering all incoming hotel phone calls in a prompt, friendly and courteous manner.

Primary Responsibilities:

Ø  Provides courteous, efficient telephone service to guests and public; accurately records messages and promptly notifies guest or hotel employees.

Ø  Provides wake-up calls to guest rooms.

Ø  Provides guest with local directions and general information in a courteous and accurate manner.

Ø  Maintains an accurate listing with current status of all registered guests.

Ø  Records incoming packages, mail or faxes and promptly notifies guests.

Ø  Acts as central communications point during emergency situations by having thorough knowledge of safety and security procedures and having phone numbers of local fire, police, poison control, etc.

Ø  Operates in-house paging system as well as base communications with security and maintenance departments.

Ø  Respond quickly to guest requests or complaints in a friendly manner.  Follows up to ensure guest satisfaction.

Ø  Provides a professional image at all times through appearance and dress.

Ø  Follows company policies and procedures.

Note:  Other duties as assigned by supervisor or management

Relationships:

 

Internal:         All hotel departments:  To deliver messages

External:         Hotel guests              :  To deliver messages.

Qualifications:

 

Education/Experience:   Basic reading and writing skills with some prior switchboard experience preferred.

Certification and/or License Requirement:  None.

Skills: 

            Interpersonal skills     

            Oral communication skills

Working Conditions:

  Will be required to work nights, weekends and holidays.

  Will be required to work in fast paced environment.

  May be asked to work overtime.

Physical/Cognitive Activities:

 

 CBX/PBX Operator

 

This description of physical and mental activities is not intended to describe essential job functions.  Rather, its purpose is to give the job applicant a feel for the physical and mental activities of the job to the end that an applicant with a disability can determine whether he or she will be able to do this job either with or without accommodations.

The major responsibility in this position is to provide courteous, efficient telephone service to guests and employees, therefore a significant portion of the day is spent speaking, listening and using keyboard to type, usually done while sitting down.

The vast majority of time is spent speaking and listening to guests of the hotel while on the telephone.  This is typically done while sitting down.

A significant portion of time is spent using a keyboard to type or to route phone calls.  This is normally done while sitting down.

Basic reading and writing abilities are used often when taking messages for guests or hotel staff or when maintaining lists of guest information.