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Responsible for the overall operation of the Security Department including loss, prevention, investigation, fire safety, life safety, job safety, and staff management. Loss prevention, investigation, fire and safety.
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The Security Guard Tier 2 provides security for employees, patients, visitors and deters loss of property through access control, patrols, crime prevention activities, and investigation of unusual activities.
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One to two years of loss prevention, law enforcement, criminal justice, military or security experience, preferred. Prevent the loss of company assets through surveillance, conducting employee package checks and trash checks and is knowledgeable of civil and criminal laws pertaining to retail security.
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Metro One Loss Prevention Services Group is looking for Unarmed Security Guards in Bayonne, New Jersey. Find an exciting career path with Metro One Loss Prevention Service Group.
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Comply with store security, safety, and loss prevention programs. Assist stock associates with replenishment and security tagging of merchandise on the selling floor as needed.
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Monitor and ensure compliance with Highgate Hotel SOP’s in Rooms and Loss Prevention. Overview The Rooms Manager is responsible for assisting in management of Guest Services, Concierge and Uniformed Services, Housekeeping, Laundry, Security, Communications, Reservations in an attentive, friendly, efficient and courteous manner, providing all guests with quality service while maximizing room revenue and productivity, and developing managers and employees.
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Experienced subject matter expert with hands on experience with endpoint security technologies like Endpoint Detection Response (EDR), Anti-malware solutions & Data Loss Prevention.
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As an Asset Protection Specialist you will be responsible for assisting with all aspects of Loss prevention, investigations, physical security, and safety within the Authentication Center.
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This role will oversee a team who utilize sophisticated expertise in investigative interviewing, fraud identification, loss prevention, network security, cyber enabled fraud, to identify fraud activities, schemes, trends and organized rings that create a risk to our firm, its employees, shareholders, systems, assets and clients.
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Store security, crime prevention, store interior/BR organization and tidiness. Appropriate ordering, creation of sales areas that do not run out of stock, loss control, and inventory control.
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Leads the store team in the areas of customer satisfaction, team/team member development, inventory, cash control, human resources, safety, loss prevention, and expense control, so the store will operate effectively and profitably.
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Required Education and/or Experience:High school diploma or GED equivalent; additional 1 or more years of related experience in Loss Prevention, Security, or Store Management. This individual will effectively exhibit JD Finish Line’s core values of Customer, People, Winning, Community, and Financial Responsibility in everything they do by performing the following main duties:Conducts surveillance and apprehension of external theft suspects in compliance with JD Finish Line StandardsCompletes Checklists to ensure compliance with safety or Loss Prevention policiesPromotes awareness programs related to shrink and operational controls.
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2-3 years of relevant work experience in security, safety, loss prevention, and/or asset protection experience. Candidates in New York, Oregon and St. Louis, MO, must be eligible to obtain a security guard license as required by applicable local law.
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Perform as a Data Loss Prevention Engineer to implement and administer database security solutions, data loss prevention policies, response rules while collaborating with key stakeholders in the company.
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Rapid and accurate sales floor refill and replenishment through RFID-enabled inventory processes. Sales Stylist are responsible for implementing a variety of functions and procedures relating to customer service, sales, merchandising, and store operations.
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