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Want to Work at the Most Iconic Music Festival in the World? Allied Universal Hiring For Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / February 18, 2026 / Allied Universal®, North America's leading security and facility services company, is filling 800 event staff and security positions to work at Coachella, the world's largest outdoor music festival in Coachella Valley, Calif. Available positions include ushers, greeters, access control, crowd management and more.
On-the-spot offers
No experience necessary
Veterans encouraged to apply
Flexible schedules
Morning, day, evening, overnight and overtime shifts available
Competitive, weekly pay
$19 per hour (event security)
$18 per hour (event staff)
Transportation options available
Free lodging
Meals provided
Paid training
Potential career paths to management
Promote from within culture
18 years or older
REQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma (or equivalent)
Guard Card required (event security positions)
Background investigation
Valid driver's license
Professional, articulate and able to use good independent judgement and discretion
Carry out safety and security procedures, site-specific policies and, when appropriate, emergency response activities
Respond to incidents in a calm, problem-solving manner
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills
Ability to successfully interact at all levels of the organization, including with clients, while functioning as a team player
Apply online today:
https://startup-aus.icims.com/jobs/1514221/event-staff---coachella-musicfestival/job?mode=view
"Allied Universal offers careers and long-term growth in the thriving and essential security industry," said Steve Jones, global chairman and CEO of Allied Universal. "We have countless examples of individuals who began their career as a security professional and are in senior leadership positions today."
Comprehensive national job listings are available at: https://jobs.aus.com/.
Allied Universal offers great benefits for full-time team members. There are various job sites and positions available including customer service officers, security mobile patrol officers, emergency department officers, security shift supervisors, security dispatch operators and more.
For full-time positions, company benefits include medical and dental coverage, life insurance, 401(k), holidays and more. At Allied Universal, our Culture & Belonging approach fosters an environment where every team member - no matter their background or experience - feels valued, included, and aligned with our core values. We are a workforce built on teamwork, collaboration, and mutual respect. If you're looking for a meaningful opportunity in a supportive and collaborative workplace, we invite you to apply at jobs.aus.com. To learn more about our Equal Employment Opportunity and ADA policies, click here.
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Source: Allied Universal
Media Contact:
Kari Garcia
Director of Communications - North America
Phone: 949-826-3560
Email: [email protected]
Newsroom: ausnewsroom.aus.com
SOURCE: Allied Universal
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L.Miller--AMWN