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The Loss Prevention Officer ensures the safety and tranquil stay of hotel guests and employees, to enforce the policies and procedures of the hotel and to record in writing any assigned task.
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As a Loss Prevention Officer, you would be responsible for ensuring the safety of guests and team members and the security of the hotel and property in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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SITE SAFETY AND HEALTH OFFICER This position is responsible for developing, maintaining, and managing the safety and loss prevention program for construction site projects.
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Complete incident reports to document all Security/Loss Prevention related incidents. Maintain confidentiality of all Security/Loss Prevention and property reports/documents; release information only to authorized individuals.
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CPR certification, customer service experience, loss & prevention, Sora license, work indoors. The Security Flex Officer is responsible for the safety and security of the facilities they protect.
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Informs Supervisor and Store Management of shortage control opportunitiesParticipates 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 associatesMaintains a working knowledge of the store’s alarm system and EAS systemPerforms other duties as assigned.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to administer UNC Hospitals and UNC Liability Insurance Trust Fund (LITF) risk management program on a day-to-day basis, documenting, managing and analyzing risk management data, conducting proactive risk assessments, conducting targeted risk management education, and providing risk management consultation with the objective of promoting patient safety and loss prevention activity in protection of organizational assets.
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Our company is experiencing rapid growth, and we are seeking a Loss Prevention Officer is going to monitor, authorize entrance and departure of employees and visitors. Guard, patrol, and monitor industrial or commercial premises to prevent safety hazards, theft, violence, or infractions of rules.
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Complete a Loss Prevention shift summary/daily activity report. Loss Prevention & Security. Monitor Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm system, duress alarms, and fire life safety system.
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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. As a Security Officer you will ensure the safety and security of all resort owners/guests and Team Members through effective, proactive, and professional services.
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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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Armed Guard License in the State of VirginiaMilitary and/or law enforcement background Experience in loss prevention and corrections officer roles Minimum of 6 months of unarmed/armed security experienceFamiliarity with access control, badge, and alarm panel systems Proficiency in computer/tablet usage Ability to walk and stand for extended periods of time Willingness to work outdoors in various weather conditionsAt Allied Universal, we believe in investing in our employees' success.
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Knowledge of principles of accident prevention, loss control, and industrial hygiene. Under general supervision performs work of moderate difficulty in the coordination and execution of safety and training plans for all Public Works departmental safety and training activities; administers and directs Department’s training and development programs by performing a broad range of professional and lead training work, requisite in overseeing and coordinating training programs designed to significantly impact the department.
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Review hotel status and any follow-up actions with on-coming Loss Prevention Guard. Overview:The Loss Prevention Guard monitors and patrols assigned areas to provide a safe environment for guests and employees and to minimize opportunities for loss or damage.
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From the first level security officer to the CEO, St. Moritz is committed from the top down to provide the highest level of service possible. Job Title: Unarmed Security Officer. Join St. Moritz Security Services, Inc., a well -established company with over 40 years in the industry.
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