Nautilus International Holding Corporation
Security Officer - Full Time
Nautilus International Holding Corporation, Galveston, Texas, United States, 77554
Galveston Terminal - POG
123 25th St
Galveston, TX 77550, USA
The Security Officer supports the Port of Galveston by maintaining a safe, secure, and customer-focused environment across marine terminal facilities. The role performs access control, monitors assigned areas, conducts proactive rounds, and reports irregularities in alignment with Port procedures and the Port’s security framework, including TWIC verification, MARSEC posture, and Facility Security Plan (FSP) requirements. Officers ensure a positive guest and stakeholder experience while upholding safety, professionalism, and operational readiness.
Key Responsibilities Security & Access Control
Perform access control duties at checkpoints, gates, and designated locations; verify TWIC, port IDs, and visitor credentials in accordance with Port expectations and established procedures.
Monitor pedestrian and vehicular flow and maintain a visible security presence to deter hazards, unsafe behavior, or unauthorized activity.
Maintain awareness of MARSEC level changes and carry out assigned duties consistent with the Port’s security posture.
Conduct assigned patrols/rounds to ensure doors, access points, and restricted areas remain secure.
Observe and report suspicious activity, hazards, or security deficiencies promptly to a Supervisor or designated Port representative.
Customer Service & Communication
Provide courteous, professional assistance to passengers, crew, contractors, terminal staff, and Port stakeholders.
Give clear verbal instructions both in person and over radio/VHF communications.
Direct inquiries, complaints, or concerns to the appropriate Supervisor when needed.
Respond calmly and appropriately to routine incidents, medical situations, elevator entrapments, spills, or other on-site events following established procedures.
Complete daily activity logs and incident reports using company and Port-approved formats; submit reports before end of shift and within all required timelines.
Support emergency drills and exercises conducted by the Port in accordance with established practices.
Operational & Conduct Requirements
Maintain professional appearance, punctuality, integrity, and alertness at all times.
Remain attentive to surroundings and avoid any personal business except during authorized breaks.
Follow all safety guidelines, PPE requirements, and environmental/health policies while on Port property.
Adhere to post orders, Supervisor direction, and all documented procedures.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED.
Valid TWIC card or ability to obtain within required timeframe.
Valid Texas Non-Commissioned Security Officer License (or ability to obtain/maintain).
Ability to stand, walk, and work outdoors for extended periods in varying weather.
Ability to lift/push/pull up to 20 pounds.
Clear written communication skills for accurate report writing.
Ability to pass pre-employment background check and drug screening.
Training Requirements TSS provides all required training prior to assignment.
Officers receive:
Company and Port orientation
MTSA‑aligned security awareness training (per Port expectations)
Customer service & conflict‑resolution training
Basic emergency response procedures
Traffic direction fundamentals
Annual refresher training (minimum 16 hours), including report writing, customer service, and de‑escalation topics
Marine terminal setting with indoor/outdoor posts.
Must be able to work weekends, holidays, and flexible shifts based on vessel schedules.
Officers may not work more than two consecutive shifts and must receive required rest periods per company standards.
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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The Security Officer supports the Port of Galveston by maintaining a safe, secure, and customer-focused environment across marine terminal facilities. The role performs access control, monitors assigned areas, conducts proactive rounds, and reports irregularities in alignment with Port procedures and the Port’s security framework, including TWIC verification, MARSEC posture, and Facility Security Plan (FSP) requirements. Officers ensure a positive guest and stakeholder experience while upholding safety, professionalism, and operational readiness.
Key Responsibilities Security & Access Control
Perform access control duties at checkpoints, gates, and designated locations; verify TWIC, port IDs, and visitor credentials in accordance with Port expectations and established procedures.
Monitor pedestrian and vehicular flow and maintain a visible security presence to deter hazards, unsafe behavior, or unauthorized activity.
Maintain awareness of MARSEC level changes and carry out assigned duties consistent with the Port’s security posture.
Conduct assigned patrols/rounds to ensure doors, access points, and restricted areas remain secure.
Observe and report suspicious activity, hazards, or security deficiencies promptly to a Supervisor or designated Port representative.
Customer Service & Communication
Provide courteous, professional assistance to passengers, crew, contractors, terminal staff, and Port stakeholders.
Give clear verbal instructions both in person and over radio/VHF communications.
Direct inquiries, complaints, or concerns to the appropriate Supervisor when needed.
Respond calmly and appropriately to routine incidents, medical situations, elevator entrapments, spills, or other on-site events following established procedures.
Complete daily activity logs and incident reports using company and Port-approved formats; submit reports before end of shift and within all required timelines.
Support emergency drills and exercises conducted by the Port in accordance with established practices.
Operational & Conduct Requirements
Maintain professional appearance, punctuality, integrity, and alertness at all times.
Remain attentive to surroundings and avoid any personal business except during authorized breaks.
Follow all safety guidelines, PPE requirements, and environmental/health policies while on Port property.
Adhere to post orders, Supervisor direction, and all documented procedures.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED.
Valid TWIC card or ability to obtain within required timeframe.
Valid Texas Non-Commissioned Security Officer License (or ability to obtain/maintain).
Ability to stand, walk, and work outdoors for extended periods in varying weather.
Ability to lift/push/pull up to 20 pounds.
Clear written communication skills for accurate report writing.
Ability to pass pre-employment background check and drug screening.
Training Requirements TSS provides all required training prior to assignment.
Officers receive:
Company and Port orientation
MTSA‑aligned security awareness training (per Port expectations)
Customer service & conflict‑resolution training
Basic emergency response procedures
Traffic direction fundamentals
Annual refresher training (minimum 16 hours), including report writing, customer service, and de‑escalation topics
Marine terminal setting with indoor/outdoor posts.
Must be able to work weekends, holidays, and flexible shifts based on vessel schedules.
Officers may not work more than two consecutive shifts and must receive required rest periods per company standards.
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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