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The Regional Loss Prevention Manager (RLPM) leads a team of 5 field based multi-unit Area Loss Prevention Managers (ALPMs); coordinates shrink improvement and asset protection programs for a Region of approximately 10 Districts which includes approximately 133 Ulta Beauty Stores.
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Assist the Manager, Asset Protection in the administration of Asset Protection contracts; including but not limited to aerial patrol, locating, mowing, side trimming and remediation contracts; ensuring quality and resolution of customer complaints.
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Certification in an Asset Protection related field is a plus, but not required (e.g. Loss Prevention Professional (LPP), Certified Forensic Interviewer (CFI), LPC or LPQ). Work with Regional Asset Protection Manager and store management to identify priorities and develop appropriate operational and profit improvement strategies.
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The District Loss Prevention Manager ensures shrinkage control and improves safety in the stores through proper investigation and training. Job Title: District Loss Prevention Manager.
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The Loss Prevention Supervisor is responsible for the Loss Prevention, Physical Security and Fire Safety Programs within the DC and works in partnership with Operations management to resolve shrinkage issues and protect company assets.
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The Area Asset Protection Manager is primarily responsible for all Asset Protection, Loss Prevention, Security, and Safety related issues within an assigned geographic area of responsibility.
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Global Security Operations (GSO) is the global organization that supports field Loss Prevention and is designed to support Amazons 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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As a member of the AMER Region Loss Prevention Team, you will be responsible for leading the effort to efficiently and effectively provide security services and asset protection to protect People, Product and Data within your site (or Region.
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Reports to: Regional Loss Prevention Manager. Reinforce store’s Asset Protection and safety awareness by attending and participating in store meetings. Use Secure Store (Loss Prevention Exception Reporting software) to discover and/or confirm company policy violations and/or fraud in addition to reviewing markdown reports, generic sku, and margin reports.
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The Asset Protection/Loss Prevention Specialist prevents loss and controls shrink by performing Asset Protection related activities and monitoring company policies and programs throughout the store.
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The Loss Prevention Specialist (LPS) is a key hourly associate position within Amazon Operations. The LPS typically reports to the Loss Prevention Site Lead responsible for their facility, and aids them in supporting the Operational team, and the cross functional teams throughout the organization.
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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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2+ years of management experience as a multi-unit Loss Prevention leader. Effectively coach, train, and develop all members of our loss prevention team within the district.
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Cascades as appropriate, all Asset Protection related directives and initiatives to store leadership and other Outfitters as required. Preferred Certificate(s) or License(s): National certified training program (Wicklander-Zuwalski or Reed training), Certified Forensic Interviewer (CFI), Loss Prevention Certified/Qualified (LPC/LPQ), etc.
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Professional credentials in Loss Prevention, such as, Wicklander and Zulawski certification. The LPS leads the effort to efficiently and effectively oversee security services and asset (lives, buildings, equipment, inventory, data, & intellectual property) protection in a designated building.
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