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Ready To Join Us? If you are ready for a new, challenging opportunity and would like to experience the rewards and satisfaction of working for TPS, contact us to start the process of interviewing for a position at Thomas Protective Service, Inc. Please fill out our Work for TPS form.
To Learn More about the requirements, opportunities and rewards of working for Thomas Protective Service, Inc., please see the topics below: FAQ, Expectations of Armed Personnel and more. Employees may also view the TPS Employee Manual and Useful Information.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Minimum age of 18 (21 years of age if applying for an armed position)
- Proof of eligibility to work in the United States
- High school diploma/GED
- A reliable means of transportation and communication
- Ability to read, write and speak the English language fluently
- Willingness to participate in our pre-employment screening process (drug screen and background checks)

Expected Duties and Qualities of an Armed Security Officer
• Availability Keeping their own self-interests out of the situation, the security officer must be available to provide for the security of every person they are responsible for. It is the mark of a professional when any unpleasant situation has been dealt with to the satisfaction of the client.
• Proactivity The security officer must maintain vigilance while on duty, whether during the day or (more often) at night. Unusual activities are easier to assess when the security officer's training is backed up by constant alertness and intuitive response.
• Responsibility The officer must always think clearly and immediately, regardless of how distracting an unfamiliar situation may be, so that they may continue to be responsible for the people and property they have been entrusted to protect.
• Skills of Observation Armed security guards are not to use their weapons exept when the situation has become extreme. Firearms are only to be drawn for self-defense. An armed security officer must be able to observe any situation where there is potential for violence and to always strive to de-escalate the situation.
• Immediately Calling for Help Instead of panicking when they find themself in the unlikely situation of having no escape plan, the armed security officer must think quickly and call for immediate help from the authorities. This will help to prevent unlawful acts of violence.

Training (and Learning)
Our philosophy in developing the skills of our security personnel is actually centered on learning, not training. Training is a mechanical activity that does not assess the results associated with it. Learning is a dynamic process where information and skills are delivered to our employees in a manner that maximizes their retention and application to real, on-the-job situations. Anyone can attend training, but how much the student has learned and can apply without error is the benefit associated with a learning-centered organization. As a learning organization, Thomas Protective Service, Inc. strives for error-free and value-added performance at every service interaction and at every level of our organization.
• We have an extensive internal catalog of professional developmental courses for all levels of employees. Additionally, our training department identifies external training opportunities with Homeland Security and law enforcement to enhance professional development.
• Our superior training programs and investment in our people is a cornerstone of the exemplary services we provide to our clients.

Useful Links & Downloadable Information
for employees of Thomas Protective Service, Inc.
Active Assailant, Unarmed Security Officer (PDF)
The level of awareness exhibited by security personnel can have a Butterfly Effect on an active assailant's perception of risk.
Active Shooter Preparedness (link)
Possible actions to take if confronted with an active shooter scenario.
National Terrorism Advisory System
View and click the alert/link below for updates from the Department of Homeland Security.
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