Corporate armed security is an exercise in extreme liability management. Frost Bank is bypassing the third-party security mill and hiring a proprietary Armed Security Officer for their San Antonio headquarters. In this physical security and operations role, you are not just a passive observer. You carry a weapon in a high-traffic financial institution, meaning your daily execution of access control, verbal de-escalation, and situational awareness directly protects the bank from both physical threats and catastrophic legal exposure.
Site Hardening & The Proprietary Advantage
The contract security industry is notorious for bouncing guards between unstable sites with broken radios and zero backup. Operating in-house at Frost Bank completely changes the math. You are a direct corporate asset, tasked with hardening the physical perimeter of a major financial center. Your objective is deterrence through an imposing, professional presence, but you must be fully prepared to navigate the strict use-of-force continuum if the physical reality of the site rapidly deteriorates.
Tactical Execution & Incident Triage
- Perimeter Enforcement: Execute highly visible, armed patrols across the banking floor, secure parking sectors, and exterior perimeters to neutralize unauthorized reconnaissance and loitering.
- The Liability Shield: Deploy strict verbal de-escalation techniques during hostile encounters. If you are forced to draw your weapon, your actions will be dissected by corporate risk management, local law enforcement, and civil attorneys.
- Defensive Documentation: Draft bulletproof, legally defensible incident reports. If a physical intervention or medical emergency occurs and isn’t documented with clinical precision, both you and the bank are legally exposed.
- Access Control Checkpoints: Maintain the integrity of the physical firewall by physically auditing employee credentials and screening third-party vendors before they bypass secure access points.
Licensure & Physical Readiness
- The Commission: An active Texas DPS Level III or Level IV Commission is an absolute barrier to entry. You must be legally cleared by the state to carry a duty weapon on day one.
- Trench Experience: 2 to 4 years of active armed experience. Former military or law enforcement backgrounds are heavily preferred because you already possess the operational muscle memory for chain-of-command reporting and crisis response.
- Physical Durability: You will be standing on hard floors, walking miles of perimeter on concrete, and must maintain the physical baseline to rapidly intervene in an active threat scenario without hesitation.
Compensation & The In-House Upgrade
The hourly rate is only part of the equation; the true value here is escaping the contract security grind.
- Base Compensation: $22.00 – $26.00 USD / Hour. A solid baseline for the San Antonio market when paired with direct-hire stability.
- The Proprietary Premium: Working directly for the bank means you escape the unreliability of third-party agencies. The bank provides your uniforms, high-quality duty gear, and highly predictable scheduling.
- Corporate Armor: Access to premium medical and dental insurance, genuine 401(k) matching, and reliable PTO—benefits that are often non-existent or financially out of reach in contract outfits.
Site Logistics & Deployment
- The Physical Presence Mandate
- Location: San Antonio, TX. Status: 100% On-Site. You cannot secure a building perimeter or physically intervene in a lobby altercation from a remote dashboard. This role demands daily physical presence at the designated corporate facility.
- Relocation Posture
- Zero relocation assistance. The bank requires a local operator who already holds the required Texas DPS state commission and can deploy to the site immediately.