Law Enforcement Jobs in Hattiesburg, MS

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Communications Operator

  • Hattiesburg, MS
  • 10 days ago
  • Hattiesburg, MS
  • 10 days ago

Job Summary: Operates telephone switchboard to relay incoming, outgoing, and inter-office calls. Operates paging system and monitors various alarms for all facilities. Demonstrates knowledge and...

Public Safety Officer

  • Hattiesburg, MS
  • 15 days ago
  • Hattiesburg, MS
  • 15 days ago

Job Summary: Under the general supervision of the Chief and Assistant Chief of Police provides for a customer/guest oriented management of the Hospital environment for overall assurance of public...

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