The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (“MSO”) is seeking a qualified professional to work as a Correction Officer/Locksmith (“Locksmith”) to work in the Maintenance department at the Middlesex Jail and House of Correction in Billerica, MA. The work schedule for this position is Monday through Friday with an eight (8) hour flex shift between the hours 6:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. The hours and days off are subject to change at the discretion of Management and the needs of the Maintenance department. Under direct supervision of the Senior Correction Officer (Sergeant) or other employees of higher grade, the Locksmith is responsible for the ongoing operation, functionality, control and maintenance of all security apparatus throughout the MSO, including locks, keys, security doors, gates, burglar alarm systems, and restraints. This is a full-time, non-exempt position covered under a collective bargaining agreement (NEPBA, Local 500). Additional duties and responsibilities of the Locksmith include, but are not limited, to : Accounts for and maintains all tools and equipment used in the lock shop and maintenance; responsible for maintaining the computerized inventory and recordkeeping of the issuance, location, type and replacement of institutional keys and keys assigned to staff; manages the functionality and operation of all electronic key control cabinets (currently the KeyWatcher System); installs, repairs and provides preventive maintenance on all locks and locking systems and maintains a log on all work performed; maintains a schedule and completion of preventive maintenance on all locks and locking systems; assists and collaborates with members of the Facilities and Maintenances staff, as well as Information Technology and Security Departments when needed; responsible for cleanliness, safety and security of work area. When necessary, patrols facility; makes rounds and takes head counts; observes conduct and behavior of inmates, noting significant behavioral patterns; prevents disturbances; notes and investigates suspicious inmate behavior, including the possibility of contraband, by searching individuals, vehicles, mail, packages, and inmate quarters; develops working relationships with inmates by referring individuals to appropriate supportive services, as needed, to aid in rehabilitation; prepares reports relative to fires, disturbances, accidents, security breaches, and monthly evaluations on inmates; accounts for inmate whereabouts; may function as a Line Operational Officer as needed; enforces regulations pertaining to meals, recreation, shakedowns, showers, visits, key control, and inmate movement; assists in the training of new Officers; will be required to work mandatory overtime based on operational needs; must have the flexibility to work on multiple shifts as required; and performs other related work as required; Performing and/or assist in other duties as required by MSO management. Working Conditions: Work in a correctional facility; working on weekends, nights, holidays and subject to being forced to work over eight (8) hours depending on operational needs. May encounter verbal and physical abuse from offenders; may be required to interact with people who are under physical and/or emotional stress; stand and walk for prolonged periods of time; work alone in an isolated area; lift and carry heavy objects; restrain inmates/detainees in accordance with policy. May also work under exposure to adverse weather conditions. The individual selected for the position of Correction Officer/Locksmith shall be cognizant of the confidential and sensitive nature of working in a law enforcement agency and must comply with all institutional rules regarding safety and security.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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