United First Nations Corp.
Aboriginal operated and staffed.The United First Nations Corp. was formed initially to provide a condensed, entry level, professional basic training program to train Aboriginal security officers to work in Aboriginal communities in both Alberta and Saskatchewan. A believe in involving Aboriginal communities in the energy sector and United First Nations Corp. was created to fill this role and has surpassed that responsibility by providing services to many companies within this industry while also offering entry level career opportunities. For the past eleven years, United First Nations Corp. has trained and placed security personnel under United Protection Services Inc. for most pipeline, oil field and industrial undertakings across Canada as well as a majority of labour disputes that have occurred in Alberta and Saskatchewan.A key component in providing services in rural or remote areas of Canada is establishing joint ventures with the many First Nations and Metis communities in the areas that services are provided. United Protection Services and United First Nations Corp. lead the pack! |
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![]() TrainingAll training is done on contract through The Security Officer Career College Inc. All UFNC guards are put through a five week basic training program. All United First Nations Corp. security staff members are licensed by the Justice Department once they have passed security clearance checks. As part of the program and prior to employment, all guards receive their safety tickets including: First Aid/CPR, WHMIS/TDG, Confined Space, H2S, Defensive Driving and CSTS.The Security Officer Career College Training Program meets the requirements of CAN/CGSB-133.1 99 as defined by the Federal Government of Canada, insuring United First Nations staff are the best personnel to service your security needs across Canada. ServicesUnited First Nations Corp. has a core complement of over 280 security officers, who provide security solutions for industrial, camp and remote construction locations across Canada.
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