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Follow all company policies, cash handling policies, and special store loss prevention procedures. Solve customer problems and exceeds expectations in store while servicing multiple customers.
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Supports a positive customer shopping experience in the store and maintains a strong store partnership with store teams and loss prevention. Supports the District Loss Prevention Manager and Store Management by executing core responsibilities, focused on acting as a visual deterrent to prevent potential loss/dishonesty and by wearing a body worn camera.
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Respond to customer requests for assistance by referring customers to store management or customer service via a Company issued radio. Maintains a proper and professional stance in the designated area at the front of the store.
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Establish and maintain a position at the front of the store or in a department. Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0873. In fact, that’s what it’s like throughout the entire TJX family, which includes TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Sierra, and Homesense.
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Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0552. Benefits include: Associate discount; EAP; smoking cessation; bereavement; 401(k) Associate contributions; child care & cell phone discounts; pet & legal insurance; credit union; referral bonuses.
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Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 1279. Review and understand the Store Emergency Response Guide. We’re reinventing retail and helping people discover that next find that’s going to be their new signature look.
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Global Security Operations (GSO) is the global organization that supports field Loss Prevention and is designed to support Amazon’s Worldwide Operations, as well as affiliate and retail businesses, by creating and maintaining a work environment that is both prepared and secure through global security centers of excellence staffed by subject matter experts in people and asset protection.
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Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0649. Observe and report any suspicious behavior or critical incidents to LP or store management. Exercises sound judgment in decision-making to ensure their safety, the safety of others, and the protection of the Company brand.
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Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0269. Our inventory is always changing and our approach is continually evolving, which means every day is another chance to Discover Different. Document required incidents in AIIM Case Management.
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Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0561. Perform a closing safety sweep of the store with a member of management. Act as a visual deterrent to prevent potential loss/dishonesty. We also provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and applicable state and local law.
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The District Loss Prevention Manager (DLPM) is an integral part of a fast-growing, constantly evolving environment that partners with Store Operations to ensure we provide the best experience to our customers.
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Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 0171. All benefits are provided in accordance with and subject to the terms of the applicable plan or program and may change from time to time. 0-2 years retail or security experience.
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Gatekeeper distributions loss prevention equipment for supermarkets/retail department stores like target, walmart, vons. shipping, receiving, feddex, ups, inventory, clerk, rf scanner, warehouse,order puller.
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Responsible for cost containment, cash control/banking, loss prevention, office and medical supply ordering, and inventory management, maintaining acceptable Hospital Audit scores.
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20852 Opportunity: Contribute To The Growth Of Your Career Supports the District Loss Prevention Manager and Store Management by executing core responsibilities, focused on acting as a visual deterrent to prevent potential loss/dishonesty and by wearing a body worn camera.
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