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  • First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers

    Perform direct supervision and coordination of security personnel.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Fire Investigators

    Investigate the root causes of accidents like fires and explosions.

    Most have an associate's or 2-year degree
  • Fire Inspectors

    Examine structures and machinery for potential fire dangers and ensure compliance with local and state laws.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics

    Investigate the situation, provide first aid if necessary, and free the trapped. Get the sick or injured to the hospital as soon as possible.

    Most have a vocational certificate
  • Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists

    Protect forests by inspecting them for potential fire hazards, enforcing fire regulations, and offering advice on how to put out blazes that may start. forest fires and weather conditions could be reported.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Digital Forensics Analysts

    Examine cyber intrusion occurrences and the associated digital media and records to establish documentary or physical evidence.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary

    In order to uncover infractions of immigration and customs laws and regulations, it is necessary to investigate and examine individuals, common carriers, goods, and merchandise entering or leaving the United States, as well as between states.

    Most have a master's degree
  • Crossing Guards and Flaggers

    In order to uncover infractions of immigration and customs laws and regulations, it is necessary to investigate and examine individuals, common carriers, goods, and merchandise entering or leaving the United States, as well as between states.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Correctional Officers and Jailers

    Follow all established regulations and procedures to keep inmates in order at penitentiary or therapeutic facilities. Inmates may be accompanied by a guard during transport between institutions.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Business Continuity Planners

    Observe all rules and regulations set forth by jail or therapeutic facilities to keep inmates in order. When inmates are being moved from one prison to another, a guard may accompany them.

    Most have a bachelor's degree
  • Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators

    Negotiate and settle disagreements through open dialogue. The legal system can be avoided if the parties involved can come to an amicable agreement to resolve their disagreements.

    Most have a first professional degree
  • Animal Control Workers

    Handle animals as part of animal abuse investigations or assume responsibility for dangerous or stray animals.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers

    Conduct research, and then draw conclusions or recommendations regarding government policies and activities. Determine who is at fault and what should be done about it.

    Most have a doctoral degree
  • Security Guards

    Protect property by patrolling and monitoring it for signs of theft, violence, or rule-breaking. Possibility of working with x-ray and metal detection devices.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Forest Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors

    Command personnel engaged in forest or public-land fire suppression.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Retail Loss Prevention Specialists

    Take measures to stop the theft of goods by establishing policies and systems. Audit and investigate work-related issues. Contribute to the formulation of asset protection guidelines, processes, and infrastructure.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Public Safety Telecommunicators

    Work in public safety answering points and emergency operations centres, where you'll be in charge of receiving and relaying calls for help via telephone, radio, or other communication systems. Use the data provided by...

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Private Detectives and Investigators

    Identify instances of wrongdoing or rule breaking in a private establishment, as well as gather, analyze, compile, and report such information to clients.

    Most have a bachelor's degree
  • Forest Firefighters

    Put out blazes on public or private land and prevent more from starting.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives

    Supervise and organize the daily operations of the police force.

    High school diploma;GED
  • Criminal Investigators and Special Agents

    Investigate suspected or proven instances of wrongdoing and determine whether or not to propose prosecution under federal, state, or local law.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Parking Enforcement Workers

    Responsible for patrolling a designated area, such as a parking garage or city street, in order to issue parking tickets to drivers whose cars have been parked there for longer than allowed.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Loss Prevention Managers

    Formulate and oversee measures taken to secure property. Find out where you're vulnerable or where you could be sued, and make a plan to protect yourself.

    Most have a bachelor's degree
  • Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers

    Keep an eye out for people using recreational facilities and help them if they need it. This could include a swimming pool, a beach, or a ski hill.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Lawyers

    Draft legal documents, manage or advise clients on legal transactions, and represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal proceedings. May focus on a narrow subfield or generalize across many fields.

    Most have a first professional degree
  • Intelligence Analysts

    Collect data from various sources and assess its usefulness in solving a crime, such as databases, surveillance systems, intelligence networks, and geographic information systems. Make use of secret information to plan for and...

    Most have a bachelor's degree
  • Police Patrol Officers

    Responsible for patrolling a designated area to ensure compliance with local ordinances, traffic regulations, crowd management, crime deterrence, and arrests.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators

    Keep an eye out for any unexplained behaviour at the gambling establishment, such as theft or cheating. Find out who might be trying to steal your money, chips, or gambling equipment.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Police Detectives

    Organize and lead investigations to find evidence and solve crimes.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Municipal Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors

    Manage firefighters who battle fires in public buildings, save lives, and safeguard property.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers

    Manage the day-to-day operations of the jail and its staff of corrections officers.

    High school diploma ; GED
  • First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers

    Manage and direct firefighters and those responsible for fire safety and suppression efforts.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Transit and Railroad Police

    Serve as a police force to safeguard the rail system and its employees and customers.

    Most have a bachelor's degree
  • Forensic Science Technicians

    Gather physical evidence, verify it, file it, and examine it in relation to criminal investigations. Analyze the significance of weapons or substances through tests on things like fibre, hair, and tissue.

    Most have a bachelor's degree
  • Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners

    Capture, archive, retrieve, and transcribe verbatim proceedings, or whatever else you need to, from pre-trial conferences through the actual trial itself. Included here are stenocaptionists, or those who use computerized stenographic captioning technology to transcribe spoken words into text.

    Most have a vocational certificate
  • Police Identification and Records Officers

    Help gather evidence at a crime scene, catalogue and identify fingerprints, and photograph evidence for use in court.

    Most have an associate's or 2-year degree
  • Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers

    Uphold law and order and ensure the safety of all citizens by upholding state, federal, tribal, and municipal statutes and regulations. Carry out any number of the following responsibilities: escorting vehicles; directing pedestrians; issuing traffic citations...

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Immigration and Customs Inspectors

    Perform background checks and inspections of travellers, shippers, and cargo arriving at, departing from, or transiting through U.S. ports in order to identify illegal activity related to immigration and customs regulations.

    Most have a bachelor's degree
  • Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs

    Responsible for maintaining order and serving legal documents in unincorporated areas. Defendants and witnesses may be escorted or courthouse patrolled.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Bailiffs

    Protect legal proceedings in courts of law.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Municipal Firefighters

    Put out municipal fires, safeguard residents and property, and save people in need.

    Most have a vocational certificate
  • Firefighters

    Put out fires and respond to other emergency situations where people's lives, property, or the environment are in danger. Firefighting, first aid, hazardous material response, search and rescue, and related...

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists

    Give ex-convicts and parolees the help they need to rebuild their lives while they are behind bars. Put forth suggestions for how to proceed with the creation of a treatment program and the care of the offender,...

    Most have a bachelor's degree
  • Paralegals and Legal Assistants

    Help attorneys by gathering information, drafting legal documents, or researching case law. Gather information in preparation for court, whether that be as an accusation, a defence, or an action.

    Most have an associate's or 2-year degree
  • Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates

    Serve as a neutral adviser or judge in a legal proceeding. In criminal cases, the judge has the option of handing down a sentence in accordance with applicable laws or sentencing guidelines. Perhaps able to rule on the defendant's responsibility in a civil case.

    Most have a doctoral degree
  • Fire Inspectors and Investigators

    Conduct investigations and gather evidence to uncover the root cause of fires and explosions, or conduct inspections of structures to identify fire dangers and enforce local regulations and state legislation.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Customs and Border Protection Officers

    In order to uncover infractions of immigration and customs laws and regulations, it is necessary to investigate and examine individuals, common carriers, goods, and merchandise entering or leaving the United States, as well as between states.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Emergency Medical Technicians

    Determine the severity of the patient's condition and treat them accordingly. Can take ill or injured people to the hospital if necessary.

    Most have a vocational certificate
  • Social Workers, All Other

    Social workers help people and families by giving them guidance, emotional support, and access to necessary resources. As problem-solvers, social workers assist clients like children, the elderly, and troubled families.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Security Management Specialists

    Assist businesses in evaluating their security needs and developing effective security procedures and infrastructure. Physical, human resources and data security are just some of the areas where experts may be found. Perhaps find employment in areas like...

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Paramedics

    Assess injuries and illnesses and provide first aid, whether basic or advanced. Possible duties include giving intravenous fluids or medications, performing advanced life support techniques, and operating medical devices like electrocardiographs.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • Legal Support Workers, All Other

    The duties of a legal assistant can range from simple document filing to in-depth case investigation. The position encompasses a wide range of administrative and clerical responsibilities.

    High School Diploma; GED
  • School Bus Monitors

    Keep the peace on the school bus. Helping students board and exit the bus safely and reporting any behavioural issues are among your responsibilities. It is possible that you will conduct both pre- and post-flight inspections, as well as assist in...

    High School Diploma; GED

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