Under the general direction of the Security & Fare Engagement Field Activity Manager(s) and/or assigned Field Activity Supervisor(s), execute all aspects of the Field Activity Specialist/internalized Mobile Patrol program to include, but not limited to: conducting vehicle-based security patrols of the Sound Transit enterprise, responding to alarms and calls for service, providing physical security services, dealing with disruptive and potentially uncooperative/violent offenders on agency property or in agency transit vehicles, conducting community outreach, conducting emergency incident response, performing day to day monitoring of Sound Transit safety and security status, and ensuring compliance of contracted security and law enforcement resources. Field Activity Specialists are a 24-hour a day, 7-day a week safety and security presence providing continuous security services and supporting the work on developing partnerships to support increased collaboration between Sound Transit, First Responders (police/fire/emergency medical), and the community. The goal is to improve and maintain system safety and security for Sound Transit and the communities we serve. This is a uniformed, physical security position that requires the identification and mitigation of imminent safety and security issues, up to and including de-escalating potentially violent/confrontational situations, protecting staff and customers from potentially violent or disruptive situations, monitoring the transit system for suspicious activity and devices, providing an interim security presence until law enforcement is called/responds, and conducting on-scene Incident Command and coordination with First Responders. Specialists’ duties do not require a law enforcement commission.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees