*Join Apex Security?s Flex Guard Team*
Apex Security is a Peace Region-based company dedicated to delivering honest, dependable, and community-first security services. We're currently looking to build a team of *Flex Guards* ? dependable individuals who want to pick up *casual, part-time, or on-call security shifts* for:
* Local events like the Stompede or Canada Day
* Fire watch duties
* Emergency response and urgent site coverage
Whether you're looking for weekend work, event-based shifts, or to supplement your hours - this is a great opportunity to join a respected team while making a difference in your community.
*Responsibilities*
* Respond to incidents, emergencies, alarms, and calls for service
* Enforce facility rules, bylaws, and Provincial statutes
* Conduct mobile and foot patrols
* Provide a visible, calming presence at community events
* Deliver excellent customer service to the public and event organizers
* Support local outreach programs and liaise with RCMP when necessary
*Qualifications*
* Valid Alberta Security License - We can support this process
* Previous security or enforcement experience is an asset
* Class 5 Driver?s License with clean abstract
* Strong communication skills (English ? written and oral)
* Physically fit and comfortable with 12-hour shifts
* Flexible, reliable, punctual ? especially for short-notice or weekend shifts
Be part of a team that prioritizes integrity, training, and opportunity.
*Apply now to become a Flex Guard with Apex Security.*
Job Types: Part-time, Casual, Seasonal
Pay: $18.00-$24.00 per hour
Schedule:
* Day shift
* Evening shift
* Night shift
Experience:
* Security: 2 years (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
* Alberta Security Guard License (preferred)
Location:
* Grande Prairie, AB (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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