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If you think this is a good idea, a good start on researching this topic would be the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross)'s website. They discuss the humanitarian side of the PMSC and what role they play.
In reality, PMSCs get paid by nation states to fill gaps or take on tasks that said states rather outsource then have soldiers do. Examples of this could be convoy protection, gate guard, resource protection, VIP protection, surveillance, etc. They can be used as an SF group, if need be (deniable ops is an actual service that is provided by some bigger and wealthier PMCs). However, this is often rare. You'll almost always find contractors in defensive, or otherwise non-combatant, positions.