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Responsible for site-specific duties and tasks based on assignment, which may include customer service, loss prevention, retail security, lobby/visitor reception, service/freight elevator security, loading dock security, and/or a variety of other safety and security roles.
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Duties include, but are not limited to monitoring and reporting all activity, conducting foot patrols, vehicular patrols, golf cart patrols, and/or bicycle patrol of applicable interior and/or exterior areas; reporting suspicious activities, suspicious persons, writing detailed narrative reports, maintaining daily activity reports (DAR’s), enforcing post orders, site rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and responding to emergency situations requiring security assistance.
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St. Moritz Security Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. Visit our Facebook Link for an Overview of St. Moritz! While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use both hands, is frequently required to stand, sit, stoop, talk, and hear (communicate verbally in person and via telephone and/or applicable two-way radio equipment) and must be able to read computer screens, correspondence, and reports in English.
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Patrol the store and post in designated areas as directed by the Loss Prevention Manager. Reporting to the Loss Prevention Manager and Store Manager, the Loss Prevention Agent is the asset protection and safety specialist of our stores; playing a critical role in delivering on our commitment to be in stock for our guests.
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Prepare all incident reports for safety, injury, accidents, theft, cash handling, and shortage: reviewing all reports with the Loss Prevention Manager daily. Train store team members on loss prevention and safety policies, procedures and standards: ensure compliance from all store team, notifying store management/Loss Prevention Manager of any violations.
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Assists in all loss prevention operations to include but not limited to patrol process, emergency response, investigations (initial & follow up) for all guest and employee related incidents, shipping and receiving process (makes recommendations for improvement), electronic key system and manager on duties responsibilities.
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Oversees all loss prevention operations to include but not limited to patrol process, emergency response, investigations (initial & follow up) for all guest and employee related incidents, shipping and receiving process (makes recommendations for improvement), electronic key system and manager on duties responsibilities.
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Assist store and loss prevention management with investigations of both internal and external customers. Identify safety or loss risks, immediately notifying store and loss prevention management to prevent accidents.
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Types of Non-Qualifying Investigative Experience includes by may not be limited to: Experience in: Routine Police Patrol Work; Security Guard or Related Security Position; Tax Collector; Collector of Delinquent Accounts; Credit Checker; Legal Assistant/Attorney; Hotel or store detective; Loss Prevention Officer; Parole Officer; Correction Officer/Guard; Fire and Safety inspector.
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Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice or related degree Military, Security, Loss Prevention or Asset Protection experience Emergency Medical Services or First Responder experience Retail management or related leadership experience.
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Police Officer/Deputy/Trooper experience working road patrol and/or United States Military Law Enforcement or Special Operations experience Proven ability to problem solve and effectively manage conflict Ability to use good judgment and make difficult decisions that affect the safety and well-being of others Ability to maintain effective communication and composure in a stressful environment Technical aptitude with advanced PC skills, including proficiency with MS Office Valid driver's license.
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Patrols the interior and perimeter of the property to observe and identify potential safety and/or security risks and/or undesirable conditions Lead all aspects of communications and all alarm systems, coordinates maintenance of new and existing life safety equipment to maintain Hilton's high standards of Loss Prevention Performs periodic and random inspections of the building and grounds protecting property from theft, embezzlement, vandalism, fire, and accidents.
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Reporting to the Loss Prevention Manager and Store Manager, the Loss Prevention Supervisor is the asset protection and safety specialist of our stores; playing a critical role in delivering on our commitment to be in stock for our guests.
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Identify shortages of inventory, partner with loss prevention management on creating solutions. The Loss Prevention Agent serves both our internal and external customer by creating a safe work environment and reducing inventory shortages.
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Enforces random bag checks at the Loss Prevention Base Station and the red sticker policy. 2-year degree from an accredited university in Criminal Justice or related major; 1 year experience in the security/loss prevention or related professional area.
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