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Devise and execute community engagement strategies related to policy and legislative advocacy, including planning community listening sessions, identifying community members for policy or legislative testimony, public comment, or other media engagement, with a focus on uplifting AMEMSA community narratives and concerns as they relate to policing, surveillance, counterterrorism and national security issues.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Loss Prevention Detective located in Alameda, CA. The Loss Prevention Detective will be responsible for retail loss prevention, surveillance, investigation, and monitoring closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems.
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Experience in physical security core technologies, including access control, video surveillance, and intrusion alarm systems required. Extensive knowledge of converged infrastructure and ability to lead the design of physical security, telecom, and other technology systems.
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Overseeing the units' work to expand the Integrated Infection Disease Data warehouse (I2D2) to include all infectious disease data, implement mechanisms for data security and governance, and make data available to stakeholders including CDPH programs and local health jurisdictions.
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You will manage specialized programs such as: Respiratory Protection Program, Fall Protection Program, Ergonomics Program, Fire Warden, Traffic Safety, Medical Surveillance, Energy Control Program, and Recreational Off-Duty Safety.
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Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in security services, law enforcement, or military. Operate surveillance equipment and report any unusual activities or incidents. Conduct safety and security inspections to identify potential risks and hazards.
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Experience in the security or video surveillance industry is NOT required as long as the technical and marketing chops to quickly learn a new market are present and backed by the communication skills to turn that knowledge into great marketing.
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A minimum of 10 years of experience in the design of Security Systems including TVA, CPTED, SOC Design, and Electronic Security System Design (including Video Surveillance, Access Control, Perimeter Detection, and Intrusion/Duress.
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Establish policies, procedures, and technical integration requirements for intrusion detection, access controls, video surveillance, and other security monitoring tools to feed into the GSOC. Hire, train, and manage an operator team to monitor, assess, classify, and coordinate incident response procedures based on security policies.
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Complete reports by recording observations, information, occurrences, and surveillance activities. Issue verbal warnings, make arrests (if applicable), and/or contact law enforcement for security violations or criminal activity.
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Provide close protection and other security-related functions for the client during domestic and/or international assignments; The Executive Protection Agent will provide for the welfare, physical protection, and security of a high-profile client by performing armed and/or unarmed executive protection assignments.
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Provide designs for Electronic Safety & Security systems (IP video surveillance, access control, intercom) and Telecommunications systems (Structured cabling systems, Telecom spaces and pathway infrastructure.
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This individual will be instrumental in formation of structured products strategy, security analysis, and surveillance. Conduct ongoing monitoring and surveillance of existing holdingsCreate market/sector update presentations for monthly or quarterly client deliverables.
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As a security manager, you will have to demonstrate excellent surveillance and emergency response skills. Proven experience as a security manager or similar position. We are looking for a diverse Operations Manager to organize and oversee security operations in a specified branch of our company.
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Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) devices daily function check, Cash Office security, armored carrier pick-ups and register area. Responsible for security of building including entrance/exit control (Associate entry/egress, receiving door, daily trash removal, etc.
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