Licensed & Unlicensed Security Positions – Calgary Stampede 2026 – 18 Years of Age +

Licensed & Unlicensed Security Positions – Calgary Stampede 2026 – 18 Years of Age +

Calgary, Canada

Company
Calgary Stampede
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Security Guards Only

Job Description
Security Description

The Security Team always finds a way to lend a hand, resolve issues, and provide a welcoming environment wherever possible. Supporting our licensed bars, restaurants, and liquor-licensed venues, the Security Team always seeks to uphold our safety values and western hospitality. Here at Stampede, we all provide exceptional service to our guests, clients, and internal departments. These positions are Stampede-time roles, for the Calgary Stampede celebration in July 2026.
• Please note that some of these roles may require valid ProTect and/or Alberta Solicitor General licenses/certifications.

Responsibilities

Responsibilities of our Security Team can include, but are not limited to:
• Ensuring that safety and security procedures are adhered to and communicate any concerns promptly.
• Enhancing the safety of our liquor-licensed values by promoting safety though observation and communication.
• Providing consistent messaging is consistent and in-line with directions given by Supervisors/Managers.
• Responding to guest inquiries and concerns and assist in providing information and directions to areas on park.
• Protecting property and ensure safety of guests, employees, volunteers, and livestock and react professionally in demanding situations.

Please note that all applicants will be required to:
• Be 18 years of age or older by June 2026
• Be legally entitled to work for any employer in Canada
• Have a Social Insurance Number
• Have a bank account in their own name
• Must successfully participate in a criminal background check
• Be available to work for all 10 days of the Calgary Stampede
• Complete and comply with all required training and policies

To Apply

To apply, please submit your resume.

All applicants are thanked in advance, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Security Guard Jobs in Canada

Q What is the hourly wage range for security guard jobs (NOC 64410) in Canada in 2026?
As per Government of Canada's Job Bank, security guards earn $16.00 per hour at the low wage level, $18.50 per hour median, and $25.00 per hour at the high wage level nationally. Full-time annual salaries range from $33,280 to $52,000 based on 2,080 hours per year. Wages are higher in territories like Nunavut at $28.00 per hour median.
Q Do I need a license to work as a security guard in Ontario, and what is the cost in 2026?
As per Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General, a security guard licence is mandatory, costs $80 to obtain, and is valid for 2 years. Applicants must complete 40 hours of approved training costing $100-$200, pass an exam, and provide a criminal record check with fingerprints ($65 fee). Renewals cost $70 every 2 years.
Q What work permit is required for international job seekers applying for security guard jobs in Canada in 2026?
As per Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, security guards under NOC 64410 (TEER 4) need an employer-specific work permit via Temporary Foreign Worker Program with positive LMIA, where employers pay $1,000 LMIA fee. The work permit application fee is $155, valid up to 3 years with extensions possible. Processing takes 2-4 months.
Q What education, training, and experience are needed for entry-level security guard jobs in Canada?
As per Government of Canada's Job Bank, secondary school completion is usually required along with 1-3 months of on-the-job training for NOC 64410 roles. A provincial licence, first aid/CPR certification, and clean criminal record are mandatory in regulated provinces. No prior experience is needed for most entry-level positions.
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