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United through our common purpose, we provide the security needed to safeguard our clients' assets and people. The Security Officer position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by actively monitoring the premises, including patrolling a variety of locations.
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Job Summary: Security Guard - 1 – 2+ years experience. MUST have Security Guard license. Rainbow USA is recognized as one of the fastest growing junior, kids, plus, and petite, specialty apparel retail chains and has grown to over 1,000 retail stores.
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The Visual Security Officer is an entry-level opportunity within Asset Protection with the primary responsibilities of communicating suspicious activity to Asset Protection detectives and management, maintaining a safe business environment, and providing strong customer service.
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Valid NYS Security Guard License. Minimum 2 years of consistent security guard experience. Arrow Security is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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Job titles: Chief Technology Officer, VP of IT, Director of IT, VP of IT Operations, Director of IT Operations, Chief Information Officer, IT Manager, IT Consultant, Chief Data Officer, Chief Security Officer, Technology Manager, IT Operations Manager, Information Systems Manager.
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This position reports to the Sr. Manager of Security GRC. The scope of this position is global and enterprise wide and considers the information security implications unique to all Edwards divisions when developing governance and risk management strategies.
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Conducts Store physical security checks and makes recommendations for ways to prevent loss. Basic understanding of retail or security. Conducts Store physical security checks and makes recommendations for ways to prevent loss.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain the appropriate security clearance of the position within 1 year of appointment. Exercises knowledge and application of Department of Army (DA), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), National Guard Bureau (NGB), and state ARNG directives, policies and procedures, subsistence handling, storage, and sanitation methodology, plus food prime vendor food service ordering system, in addition to basic subsistence accounting procedures.
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2+ years experience in one of the following security tools (EDR, OS/system logging, DLP) Experience support endpoint security tools (EDR, Encryption, Behavior Analysis, Hunt & Response.
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In this role you will be responsible for learning & providing installation and wire pulling for OSNE's access control, fire, CCTV & other Security systems at customer sites. Assist in simple and complex installations of all electronic security system products.
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Under direct supervision, the Security Engineer will assist in the design development, implementation, and technical analysis of various systems to implement new products, or changes to an existing scheme, to suit individual client needs.
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One year of full time experience as a Police or Peace Officer; Or one year of full time experience as a dispatcher for a public safety agency including fire departments, emergency medical services, or law enforcement; Or one year of active service and an Honorable Discharge from the United States military, where you served as a dispatcher or military police/security personnel.
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We are seeking security engineers to investigate sophisticated threat actors, advance investigative methods, automate and mature team processes through tooling, and use innovative approaches to protecting people from offline harm.
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Current information security certification, such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) 3+ years experience in solution architecting and implementing of Identity Management technologies such as PingID, SailPoint, ForgeRock, Entrust Identity Guard, IBM Security identity and access solutions or Oracle IAM that also includes developing security domain architectures, patterns and standards.
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Your responsibilities will cover the development of Security Strategies, management of SAP GRC Access Control, Process Control, Security design, Risk Assessment Compliance, Security Training, and providing support for Audits and documentation.
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