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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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Provide the Loss Prevention Supervisor the needed information for the nightly security report, including but not limited to: guest incidents, lighting, safety issues, asset protection, conditions of the property, and inventory levels for housekeeping closets.
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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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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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Asset Protection/Security Officer II (Monroe, LA) Assists with asset protection training and internal investigations. Provides armed security and monitors loss prevention on assigned Company properties.
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Reports findings to DC Loss Prevention Supervisor and/or DC Loss Prevention Manager. Conducts safety, security and procedural incident investigations and audits. Reports findings to DC Loss Prevention Supervisor and/or DC Loss Prevention Manager.
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