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ARMORED DRIVER - ABILENE
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Abilene/Odessa Abilene 79603
Total applied: 40 |
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ARMORED DRIVER - ABILENE
Company: Brink's, Incorporated Location: 79603 Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Security/Protective Services Brink's, Incorporated is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Brink's Company, a global leader in business and security services. Founded in 1859, Brink's, has evolved from a leading armored transportation service carrier to the premier provider of secure transportation and logistics solutions around the world. Brink's in-country operating companies serve banks, retailers, governments, mints, diamantaires and jewelers through more than 650 branches and 7,800 vehicles in 50 countries on six continents-an unrivaled global footprint that delivers incomparable security, efficiency and visibility across the logistics lifecycle. Brink's global leadership is founded on a heritage of trust. With over 145 years of world-class performance and powerful logistics solutions that solve today's increasingly complex security challenges, Brink's has earned a reputation as the most reliable name in secure logistics. Today, thousands of companies across the globe entrust Brink's with the secure armored transportation and management of their most precious assets-cash, gold, jewels, stock certificates, important documents and more. At Brink's, everything we do is guided by our core values. More than 39,000 dedicated employees uphold the Brink's standards of trust, integrity, respect, quality, innovation and safety. These core values govern our actions every day, and reflect what is truly important to us as an organization. Company: Brink's, Incorporated Reference Code: B0223 ARMORED DRIVER - ABILENE Brink’s, the premiere provider of armored car transportation, ATM servicing, currency and coin processing and other value added services, has a challenging opportunity for an Armored Car Driver/Guard. The Driver/Guard position is responsible for the safe driving/control of the Brink’s armored vehicle (truck) while en route to various customer pick up and delivery locations. Specific Job Duties: • Maintain the safety, security and control of the armored vehicle at all times • Guard the Messenger during the actual delivery or pick up of valuables at a customer’s location • Maintain radio communication with the Messenger and/or other vehicle crew and with dispatch personnel • Load and unload the armored vehicle • Ability to complete appropriate driving/delivery documentation • Other duties as requiredSkills/Qualifications: Minimum qualifications include: • Minimum of 21 years of age • Able to pass a D.O.T. physical examination/drug screen • Excellent driving history • Able to obtain a Class-B D.O.T. Commercial Driver’s License or other driver’s license as required by local, state or federal regulations • Able to lift 50 pounds • Willing to work in an armed environment and able to qualify for a firearm permit • History of working collaboratively with others • Solid work history and credit record • Strong ethics and integrity
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