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Asset Protection Coordinator will develop and communicate monthly AP metrics for all Asset Protection related incidents, causes of shrink, organized retail crime (ORC) activity, local theft trends, and recovery tactics to educate and achieve shrink goals.
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The Asset Protection Department is a dynamic group that provides security and safety for HOP stores, corporate offices and logistic center, by providing educational training, providing physical protection, monitoring of access control and CCTV, and partnership with local law enforcement.
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Description The Asset Protection (AP) team's function is to keep our customers, teams and brands safe. When working in Asset Protection, no two days will be the same, however a typical day in the life of an Asset Protection Agent will likely include the following responsibilities:Resolve theft by using good judgment and conduct quality apprehensions in high shrinkage areas while strictly adhering to policy, procedures, and AP leadership guidance.
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Supports Internal investigations: Takes direction from AP management to collect evidence regarding internal investigations, acts as an interview witness as needed. Conducting surveillance: Observes customer’s and contractor’s (CCTV/floor) activities to detect theft, fraud or suspicious activity, collects investigative intelligence related to ORC activity and fraud, takes direction from AP management to monitor team member activity as needed, reports infractions of company policy to AP and/or store management.
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The Asset Protection (AP) team's function is to keep our customers, teams and brands safe. AP partners with the store Emergency Response Team (ERT) to prepare for, respond to, and recover from a variety of emergencies.
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The Campus AP Manager leads the local office operation and team within the Asset Protection function. This role reports to the Director Asset Protection and is responsible for a one Campus Asset Protection Officer.
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LEED AP, CPD, or PE certifications are preferred but not required. The experience should be with all of the systems associated with Plumbing and Fire Protection design including Sanitary, Storm, Domestic Water, Natural Gas, Wet/Dry/Pre-action Sprinkler systems and Fire Standpipe systems.
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Educate and coach leadership on effective theft and safety reporting to ensure consistency when the AP Specialist is not present. Collaborate with AP Partner and ORC Investigators to enhance theft-related reporting and response quality.
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AP knowledge-Learn and stay up to date on Company policy and procedures relating to loss prevention and relevant local legal requirements. Detaining and Interviewing suspects: Conducts interviews in accordance with local laws and Company policy on customers and contractors suspected of theft, reports suspected fraud to AP management or Market Investigations as needed.
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