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The DC Loss Prevention Manager will lead a team that ranges from 10-14 associates and requires proven critical thinking skills, performance management, and the abilityto develop future leaders.
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Reports findings to DC Loss Prevention Supervisor and/or DC Loss Prevention Manager. Ensures security-level compliance with key company standards of physical security, safety, facility maintenance and other administrative duties as identified and/or as directed by the DC Loss Prevention Supervisor.
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Previous experience in private security or Law Enforcement preferred. Documents and reports issues relating to fire, life safety, OSHA compliance, company policy, dishonest activity or any other issues relating to the protection of company assets including property and our associates.
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Responsible for the loss prevention functions of the gaming complex, including company assets on the gaming floor, guest and employee security and safety on their shift. Coordinates security and investigation efforts with outside law enforcement agencies to assure proper handling of criminal violations of guests or team members.
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The Senior Store Protection Specialist works in partnership with the Store Manager (SM), Area Loss Prevention Manager (ALPM) and Ross Investigative & Safety Center (RISC) to mitigate external theft in Stores by providing service to customers demonstrating the intent to cause loss and coordinating with law enforcement to resolve external theft incidents and trespass known theft subjects from Stores.
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The Loss Prevention Manager oversees the efforts for identifying, evaluating, controlling, and minimizing exposure to loss of or harm to assets of the Agency to safeguard company assets to advance the Goodwill mission and brand.
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Work w/ various law enforcement agencies to resolve theft issues involving inbound & outbound deliveries. Responsible for organizing, tracking and distribution of Loss Prevention supplies.
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Experience in security, loss prevention or law enforcement, including prior management and/or supervisory experience may be substituted for the required experience at the discretion of the Contract Security Manager.
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As an Investigator/Loss Prevention Analyst, you will take sophisticated cases head-on through establishing proven partnerships with store and Loss Prevention leadership, local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, the Investigator is responsible for assisting with a strategy to combat organized retail crime, external and internal theft across the H&M Group within the assigned market.
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This hybrid/field role reports into the Loss Prevention Analytical Manager, US, CA, PR and can be based out of one of following cities: Houston (TX), FL or Georgia or Philadelphia (PA.
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Effectively partners with Corporate Loss Prevention/Legal, law enforcement agencies, court system and/or other retailers/business to investigate and resolve acts of theft/fraud.
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Prior experience as a Park Ranger, Security Officer, Loss Prevention Specialist, or Criminal Justice Education is desirable. A Park Ranger does not have police officer responsibilities but does assist local law enforcement agencies through the use of radio communications and in the enforcement of HARD rules and regulations.
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The District Loss Prevention Manager develops and implements the Loss Prevention program for 15+ selling locations. District Loss Prevention Manager page is loaded.
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With Bank Protection Manager, coordinate with local and federal law enforcement officials to aid in preventing or investigating financial crimes committed against the Company. Involved in a wide range of security operation functions such as incident response, tuning of SIEM tools, digital forensics, privacy incident investigations, fraud investigations for schemes perpetuated by network and computer assets, as well as technical contributions to risk assessments and data and monetary loss prevention monitoring techniques.
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