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Describe related experience as a Security Officer, Loss Prevention Specialist, etc, including a summary of job duties. Currently employed as a peace officer or employed within the last six months with a Police or Sheriff's Department as a peace officer; or currently employed as a CSO within the last six months with a Police or Sheriff's Department.
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Examples may include, but are not limited to: assisting in loss prevention activities in other stores, attending court hearings on Kohl’s behalf, collecting public record information from local law enforcement agencies, assisting in the preparation and taking of inventory, USA counts and processing known theft markdowns.
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Participates in raising awareness to shortage control and loss prevention programs through implementation of and participation in Shortage Control and Safety Meetings, new hire orientation for associates and regular touchbases with store associates.
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The Town offers a full range of municipal services including animal services, building inspections, code enforcement, community development, economic development, municipal court, parks and recreation, planning, police, public works, and utilities.
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Under general supervision of a Police Sergeant, performs a variety of duties related to the protection of public health, safety, and welfare and the enforcement of applicable federal, state, and local laws; provides traffic enforcement and control; carries out special assignments as necessary; and performs related work as required.
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The officer performs safety, loss prevention, parking and traffic control duties on the University campus. JOB DESCRIPTION- MULTIPLE PART-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE The Public Safety Officer is responsible for the safe and effective prevention, preparation, response, and recovery from threats to the safety, security, and welfare of ORU students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
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Knowledge of principles of accident prevention, loss control, and industrial hygiene. Knowledge of MUTCD related to work-zone traffic control and special events traffic control.
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Control access to the assigned property and its facilities through admittance procedures; direct people and vehicles; prevent unauthorized access; preclude the alteration, destruction, theft, diversion, and loss of physical assets.
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Prior experience in Loss Prevention or educational background in Loss Prevention, security or law enforcement preferred. Informs Supervisor and Store Management of shortage control opportunities.
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Three (3) years experience in the implementation, maintenance and monitoring of risk management, safety or loss control programs, including projects related to property, liability, workers' compensation and/or Injury and Illness Prevention Program.
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Develops and maintains knowledge and use of CCTV surveillance equipment. Strong verbal and written communication skills, basic math and reading skills and legible handwriting. Maintains a working knowledge of the store’s alarm system and EAS system.
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Conducts surveillance and apprehension of external theft suspects in compliance with Kohl's Ethical Standards and Apprehension Guidelines. This position conducts surveillance and apprehension of external theft suspects in compliance with Kohl's Ethical Standards and Apprehension Guidelines.
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Physical activities include bending, stooping, lifting, climbing, standing, and reaching on a frequent basis. Engages in effective dialogue with LP Supervisor, DLPM, and Store Management team. Ability to spend up to 100% of working time moving around the store, including stock storage areas, office areas, and the selling floor.
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Provides security, crowd control, and public information to casino patrons, while enforcing casino rules and regulations, and deterring improper activity. Protects property from theft, loss, or damage while the guest or Team Member is on casino property or grounds.
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Assists in internal theft investigations in compliance with Kohl's Ethical Standards and Apprehension Guidelines. Assists in monitoring store compliance with Kohl's policies and procedures on theft deterrence, safety and operational controls.
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