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If you are interested in advancing your asset protection career with one of the largest and fastest growing off-price retailers in the nation, join the Burlington Stores team as a District Asset Protection Manager.
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As a District Asset Protection Manager, you’ll develop, direct and lead the implementation of the company’s Asset Protection, Shortage control and Safety programs for all markets in your region.
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Are you an experienced Asset Protection Manager with strong leadership skills? Work closely with District and Store Management, Human Resources, Legal, Operations and Control on all relevant Asset Protection and Shortage Control matters.
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Burlington Stores is an award-winning off-price retailer and for over half a century, we have been delivering value to our customers, associates and our communities. Burlington Stores, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace diversity.
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Candidates must have at least 6 years of Retail Asset Protection experience, including District/District Management experience. Candidates should be familiar with asset protection programs and software including XBR, Navistor, Wyzagwa, LPMS and similar programs.
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Under direction from the Asset Protection Manager or Assistant General Manager Operations, the Asset Protection Associate is responsible for monitoring shortage results, shortage control, price changes, return to vendor transactions, receipt reconciliation, paperwork error control, investigations and apprehensions regarding internal and external theft, and implementation of store safety programs at an individual Saks Fifth Avenue location.
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Asset Protection Investigator. Minimum of 2 years Asset Protection Experience, large volume retail environment preferred. Be responsible for training store associates on awareness and Asset Protection policies and procedures.
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Leverage technology solutions such as surveillance systems, electronic article surveillance, and data analytics to enhance asset protection efforts. Provide leadership and direction to the asset protection team, fostering a culture of proactive impact, accountability, and continuous improvement.
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The Asset Protection Coordinator position at Bass Pro Shops will maintain and monitor all asset protection, security, compliance, and safety related functions within a facility.
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6 years of Retail Asset Protection experience, including District/District Management experience. Candidates should be familiar with asset protection programs and software including.
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Youll manage the investigation of all asset protection incidents and see them through to successful conclusion by proactively developing strategies to reduce incidents and the associated financial loss in order to drive results.
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The Company is a Fortune 500 company and its common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “BURL.” The Company operated 877 stores as of the end of the second quarter of Fiscal 2022, in 46 states and Puerto Rico, principally under the name Burlington Stores.
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Contribute to the development of Asset Protection program, provide direction and leadership in initiating these new programs and manage training and awareness program for store teams. Monitor and maintain physical security controls and systems for all assigned locations including CCTV, burglar and fire alarms, electronic article surveillance and emergency systems, etc.
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As the Asset Protection Specialist, no one day is ever the same! The Asset Protection Specialist ensures the store is a safe and secure environment for our customers, associates, and business partners.
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This includes the management of all asset protection equipment (CCTV, Alarm Monitoring, Mass Notification, Access Control, Metal Detectors, Shooter Detection, etc.) The primary purpose of this role is to implement and oversee Asset Protection and Safety programs in assigned Supply Chain locations that support each of the following primary areas of the business: (1) environmental, health & safety, (2) inventory shrink, (3) internal Investigations, (4) remote building support, (5) new business growth, and (6) corporate project ownership.
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