005 Operador Camion Blindado

San Juan, Mayaguez, Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Full Time
RAASI
Student (High School)

Descripción de Labores

 

  1. Autoridad y Supervisión
    • Ejercerá supervisión inmediata sobre la tripulación de su carro blindado mientras se encuentre en el recorrido establecido.
    • Se asegurará por que los miembros de la tripulación desempeñen sus respectivos deberes en forma adecuada con especial énfasis en la seguridad y eficiencia.
  2. Deberes y Responsabilidades Esenciales

Se incluyen pero no se limita a los siguientes. Entendiéndose por esto, que otros deberes y responsabilidades, así como tareas operaciones pueden ser asignados.

    • Será responsable de seguir todos los procedimientos establecidos en el Manual para Empleados y en el proceso de Operacion de Camion Blindado y manejo de valores.
  1. Calificaciones

Los  requisitos señalados a continuación son representativos de los conocimientos, capacidades y habilidades requeridas para ello.

    • Iniciativa
    • Trabajo bajo presión
    • Utilizar buen juicio y criterio propio
    • Responsable, organizado y puntual
    • Habilidad para interactuar con personal de la banca y comercio
    • Completa disponibilidad a trabajar los 7 días a la semana
  1. Educación, Licencias, Certificaciones y Experiencia
    • Graduado de Escuela Superior
    • Licencia de Guardia de Seguridad
    • Licencia para Portar Armas de Fuego
    • Licencia para Conducir Vehículos Pesados
    • Experiencia Custodiando Valores
    • Licencia de Comisión Servicios Públicos
    • Calificación anual en el manejo de armas y tiro al blanco
  1. Habilidades de Lenguaje

Es indispensable capacidad para leer, analizar e interpretar documentos de recibo y entrega de valores y servicios relacionados a la industria de la banca y movimientos de valores.

  1. Escritura

La buena escritura, con características claras y limpias son necesarias. Los documentos de movimiento de valores requieren de escritura clara y precisa para su identificación y archivo.

  1. Demandas Físicas

Se requerirá que recoja, levante o mueva bultos con pesos que aproximan las 50 libras.

 

Patrono con igualdad de oportunidades en el Empleo. Todos los solicitantes calificados recibirán consideración para empleo sin distinción de raza, color, religión, sexo, embarazo, orientación sexual, identidad de género, origen nacional, edad, status como veterano protegido o discapacidad física o mental".

 

 

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