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Lieutenant (Re-posted)

Laredo, TX · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

Supervise, monitor, and operate safety and security alarm system and response. 19. Respond and ... Supervision Exercised Lieutenant will supervise Telecommunications Operator, Police Aides that ...

Provides Courthouse Security as needed. Assigns cases to investigators and monitors progress of cases. Works on-call duty as needed. Writes, approves, and executes search warrants and arrest warrants.

Supervise, monitor, and operate safety and security alarm system and response. 19. Respond and ... Supervision Exercised Lieutenant will supervise Telecommunications Operator, Police Aides that ...

Lieutenant

Haskell, TX · On-site

$59K/yr

Supervise daily routine of the security section. Enforce post orders and ensure that correctional officers are familiar with shift assignments. Handle disciplinary reports and prepare reports of ...

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Coordinates campus activities with the Police Lieutenant. * Makes recommendations and assists with the development of the security standards of operations and procedures. * Assists with the security ...

Part Time Detention Supervisor

Brownsville, TX · On-site

$34K - $47K/yr

The Captain will provide supervision, guidance and on-the-job training through the Lieutenant and ... Responsible for the effective and efficient control, operation and security of the detention ...

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How much do security lieutenant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for security lieutenant in Texas is $22.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.37 and $25.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a security lieutenant?

Security Lieutenants are supervisory personnel responsible for overseeing security officers and ensuring the safety and security of a facility or organization. They coordinate daily security operations, enforce policies and procedures, conduct training for staff, and respond to incidents or emergencies. Security Lieutenants often serve as the link between security officers and higher management, reporting on incidents and recommending improvements. Their leadership is crucial in maintaining a safe environment and upholding the organization's security standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a security lieutenant?

To thrive as a Security Lieutenant, you need strong leadership abilities, experience in security operations, and usually a background in law enforcement or security management. Familiarity with surveillance systems, incident reporting software, and relevant certifications such as CPR or security licensing are typically required. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and conflict resolution skills help you effectively manage teams and handle emergencies. These competencies are crucial for ensuring safety, maintaining order, and leading security personnel in high-pressure situations.

What are some typical challenges a security lieutenant faces when managing a team during high-traffic events?

As a Security Lieutenant, one of the main challenges during high-traffic events is coordinating team members to ensure thorough coverage and quick response times. You must balance proactive monitoring with addressing incidents as they arise, often under tight time pressures and with limited resources. Maintaining clear communication, keeping team morale high, and adjusting assignments on the fly are crucial to handling evolving situations effectively. Additionally, you'll need to work closely with event organizers, law enforcement, and emergency services, ensuring all protocols are followed and everyone is informed.

What is the difference between Security Lieutenant vs Security Guard?

AspectSecurity LieutenantSecurity Guard
CredentialsHigh school diploma, security training, leadership skillsHigh school diploma or equivalent, basic security training
Work EnvironmentSupervisory role, overseeing security staff, managing incidentsPatrols, monitoring premises, enforcing rules
Employer & Industry UsageSecurity firms, large organizations, institutionsRetail stores, malls, events, private properties

The Security Lieutenant typically has more responsibilities, including supervising security staff and managing incidents, requiring additional training and leadership skills. Security Guards focus on patrolling and monitoring premises. Both roles are essential in maintaining safety but differ in scope and authority.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Security Lieutenant jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Security Lieutenant job openings:

Infographic showing various Security Lieutenant job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Part Time. Highlights an 91% In-person, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,621 per year, or $22.4 per hour.

Transportation Officer/ Lieutenant

Trailboss Enterprises, Inc.

El Paso, TX • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Job Title
Transportation Officer/ Lieutenant
Location
El Paso - El Paso, TX US (Primary)
# of Hires Needed
1
Job Type
Full-time
Job Description
Supervise Transportation Officers during a scheduled shift. May perform Transportation Officer duties to include: Perform various duties related to detention, safeguarding, security and escort of violators of immigration laws, exercise surveillance over detainees, and maintain order and discipline, attend to sheltering, feeding, and physical well-being of detainees, and counseling of alien detainees on personal matters; guard detainees at deportation or exclusion hearings, recognize potentially hazardous health, safety, security, or discipline problems, supervise voluntary work details, and encourage participation in organized recreational activities.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervisory Duties:
  • Observe, supervise, instruct and coordinate Transportation Officers in detention and transportation activities.
  • Conduct beginning of shift inspection of Transportation Officers to ensure they meet Company dress and appearance standards.
  • Conduct daily inspection of officers credentials at beginning of work shift.
  • Schedule, prioritize and assign work on a daily basis. Make team assignments and match teams to workload.
  • Supervise, evaluate and participate in the work of subordinate Transportation Officers.
  • Ensure Transportation Officers are properly dispatched, perform vehicle and equipment checks, and meet tasked assignments.
  • Evaluate procedures and personnel and implement appropriate corrective actions.
  • Assist in the development of more efficient and effective methods and procedures for Transportation Officer operations.
  • Provide muster pass daily to staff.

General Duties:
  • Immediately report incidents to the Transportation Coordinator and Program Manager; follow up with supplemental reports as necessary; assist Program Manager and Department of Homeland Security/Immigration and Customs Enforcement with investigation as necessary.
  • Conduct and provide written post check for all posts on shift.
  • Prepare employee disciplinary reports and forward to Program Manager via Transportation Coordinator for adjudication.
  • Required to wear approved duty uniform with shoes or boots and uniform web gear (i.e., duty belt, holster, handcuffs, cuff case, and magazine pouch).

Firearms Specific Duties:
  • Issue weapons and ammunition to Transportation Officers.
  • Ensure weapon and ammunition are safeguarded at all times.
  • Verify on each shift the accounting of all firearms and ammunition.
  • Ensure Transportation Officers properly clear and secure weapons and ammunition for turn-in at the end of each shift.

Airport Transports (if so tasked):
  • Escort detainee(s) to/from inbound/outbound flights and arrival/departure gates at the designated location specified by the acting Shift Supervisor or higher authority.
  • Constantly guard detainee(s) with a minimum of public contact during the time prior to boarding the aircraft.
  • Ascertain there are no unobservable exits possibly allowing detainee(s) to escape.
  • Remain at the gate until the carrier gate attendant verbally verifies the aircraft departure.
  • Verify departure of detainee(s) in writing to the Shift Supervisor and Department of Homeland Security/ Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
  • Remain at the gate until the arriving alien has been taken into custody, unless the flight has been canceled or the acting Shift Supervisor has given verification other arrangements have been made.

Specific Transportation Duties:
  • Ensure driver and motor carrier compliance with Department of Transportation regulations for the bus/van drivers.
  • Submit driver reports per the Transport Manual and state and federal regulations in a timely manner.
  • Report transportation and administrative mileage by vehicle to Program Manager.
  • Attend and ensure full compliance with safety audits and inspections from state and federal authorities.
  • Provide compliance auditing, record maintenance, and provide additional driver instruction/counseling to ensure records are completed properly and executed by all drivers for vehicle trip mileage logs, daily driver logs, pre-trip and post-trip inspection reports, and hours of service documentation.
  • Ensure compliance with random/annual drug and alcohol screening requirements.
  • Provide driver history information requested by other motor carriers/subsequent employers
  • Ensure driver compliance with driver safety program.
  • Conduct (no less than) weekly inspection of all transport vehicles.
  • Ensure all required equipment/documentation for detention transport is loaded in vehicles or kept in vehicles prior to transport; such items include trip mileage logs, daily driver logs, pre/post-trip inspection reports, first aid kit, accident investigation kit, proof of insurance, safety flares, restraint equipment, etc.
  • Prepare service due reports and ensure all vehicles receive scheduled and required preventative and periodic maintenance, and copies of all reports are kept in each vehicle.
  • Ensure copies of current to-date repair records are maintained in each vehicle.
  • Ensure daily all in-service buses have master switches turned off.
  • Ensure all safety equipment is operational in all vehicles.
  • Ensure all buses are started once weekly and driven for one-hour on a weekly basis when not in service.
  • Ensure any driver dispatched to perform a run has a current and valid Commercial Driver's License with passenger and air brake endorsements and their medical certificate in their possession and neither is expired. Commercial Driver's Licenses and medical certificates will be inspected by the Shift Supervisor prior to departure.
  • Ensure any required detainee documentation is provided to the transport driver prior to departure.
  • Maintain copies of original fuel and repair tickets for reporting purposes; forward original receipts to the Program Manager.
  • Ensure vehicles are used equitably to achieve similar mileage among vehicles.

General Transportation Duties:
  • Ensure detainees are properly prepared for and transported in accordance with Performance-Based National Detention Standards. Preparation includes:
    • Patting down all detainees prior to boarding vehicles.
    • Applying appropriate restraints prior to boarding vehicles.
    • Monitoring detainees to ensure appropriate behavior during transport.
    • Securing detainee transfer paperwork in the vehicle and ensuring appropriate distribution upon delivery of detainees to destinations.
  • Ensure inventory of detainee baggage/valuables has been properly completed by visual examination of appropriate documentation
  • Advise supervisor at least 45 days in advance of expiration of Commercial Driver's License and medical certificate.

Other Collateral Duties: Perform other duties as directed by the Transportation Coordinator.
Job Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and/or Experience:
  • Must be a United States Citizen.
  • Must possess a High School diploma or General Equivalency Diploma.
  • Must be 21 years of age or older.
  • Must have at least one year of experience as a law enforcement officer or, military policeman, or six (6) months experience as security officer engaged in functions related to detaining civil or administrative detainees.
  • Must have at least two years' experience as a detention supervisor; or two years' experience as a Corrections Transport Supervisor
  • Clear criminal history; no felonies or Class A misdemeanors.
  • Must have and maintain a current/valid Class B Commercial Driver's License with passenger and air brake endorsements. Class A Commercial Driver's License with passenger endorsement is acceptable. Must maintain a safe driving record.
  • Must have and maintain a valid Texas State Level 3, Armed Guard permit.
  • Must pass a background investigation and obtain a security clearance.

Language Skills. Able to:
  • Write clearly and concisely using acceptable grammar, punctuation and spelling; write organized, complete, accurate and factual reports.
  • Communicate in English using complex sentences using normal word order with present and past tenses.
  • Express and exchange ideas via spoken word during activities where they must convey details or important spoken instructions to others accurately, sometimes quickly and loudly.
  • Understand and apply written and verbal orders, rules and regulations.

Physical Demands. Able to:
  • Perceive the nature of sounds with no less than 40 dB loss at Hz, 1000 Hz and 2000 Hz with or without correction.
  • Receive detailed information through oral communication.
  • Maintain a minimum standard of visual acuity with or without correction enabling the employee to complete clerical tasks and observe detainees.
  • Stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, push, pull, lift, grasp, and be able to perceive the attributes of an object such as size, shape, and temperature.
  • Move wrists, hands and/or fingers frequently and regularly.
  • Occasionally exert up to 100 pounds of force. This may include, but is not limited, to all use of force and restraint techniques.
  • Adapt to temperature changes (including extreme heat).