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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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Engineer, design, install and support security technologies such as Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Host Intrusion Prevention (HIPS), Security Incident and Event Managers (SIEM), Endpoint Security, Vulnerability Management (VM), Email user and entity behavior analytics, Certificate Management, SSL encryption and decryption, Identity Management, Cloud Security, Database Security, Web Gateways.
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This position will further support the District Loss Prevention Manager(s) by conducting awareness training, root cause analysis and threat assessments. Partner with Distribution Center Loss Prevention Supervisor to resolve issues involving the flow of merchandise to the store and any firearms issues.
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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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Provide technical leadership for an engineering team implementing differing technologies to include; Azure and/or AWS Cloud, firewalls, web application firewalls, VPNs, DNS, Data Loss Prevention, IDS/IPS, and proxies, to name a few.
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Support risk analysis and approval process for deviation/exemption requests to DOI-wide Web Filtering, SSL Inspection, Data Loss Prevention (DLP), and IT Configuration Management policies.
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Advanced knowledge and hands-on experience with configuration and administration of cybersecurity platforms, including endpoint security (e.g., Defender, Trend Micro), data loss prevention (e.g., MS Purview), SIEM (e.g., Splunk, Sentinel), vulnerability scanning (e.g., Tenable Nessus/Security Center), and related.
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5+ years’ experience in at least two of the following areas: threat intelligence, security engineering, data mining, information security, security operations/incident response, cyber-crime investigations or intelligence, fraud prevention, cyber threat hunting.
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Experience working for a Federal TRIO program (UB, UBMS , ETS ) or other dropout prevention and post-secondary opportunity program. Experience working with non-profit community agencies and organizations in the areas of outreach, dropout prevention, and post-secondary opportunity programs.
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At least 5 years of experience with Security Information and Event Management technologies (ArcSight, ELK Stack, or Splunk), Host-Based Intrusion Prevention Systems (HBSS/ESS), Vulnerabilities Management Tools (ACAS - Tenable Nessus.
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Supervise and manage all aspects of Loss Prevention practices in Store Manager and Manager In Training's absence. To assist Store Manager and Manager In Training with recruiting, hiring, training, and managing store personnel to achieve store and personal sales goals, control expenses, and to protect company assets.
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Compensation includes base pay, sales commission, and bonus potential* Meet and exceed store and personal sales goals and standards of performance. Assist in training and developing a successful sales team.
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Specialized Experience: One year of specialized experience which includes (1) Experience in firefighting and fire prevention theory and techniques. Fire Prevention, Inspection, and Code Compliance.
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The Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO) will be the SGT representative at assigned project site(s) every workday to lead the safety and health program, observe and enforce contract and regulatory requirements, including the site-specific Accident Prevention Plan. The SSHO reports directly to the assigned EHS Manager and will interface on site with the Project Manager, customer representatives and all subcontractor personnel for training and safety assistance.
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Experience and/or familiarity with the following network protection devices: Firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), log analysis, malware analysis, network traffic flow and packet analysis.
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