Campus Security Manager

<strong>Wage: </strong>$105,000/ annually<br><br><strong>Minimum of 3–4 years of data center management experience and 4–5 years of security operations management experience required.<br><br></strong><strong>The Campus Security Manager (CSM)</strong> leads a team of site security personnel, including site managers, field training officers, and security officers, and is accountable for delivering physical security-related services at one or more assigned locations within a geographic area. The CSM is responsible for the leadership development of the individuals who report to them, while also being accountable for the delivery of security operations at these locations. The CSM partners with senior leadership and management teams in Security and Operations to drive operational effectiveness, superior performance, and audit readiness.<br><br><strong>Position Overview<br><br></strong>The Campus Security Manager (CSM) leads a team of site security personnel, including site managers, field training officers, and security officers, and is accountable for delivering physical security-related services at one or more assigned locations within a geographic area. The CSM is responsible for the leadership development of the individuals who report to them, while also being accountable for the delivery of security operations at these locations. The CSM partners with senior leadership and management teams in Security and Operations to drive operational effectiveness, superior performance, and audit readiness. Responsible for preserving an environment where people and property are safe and well-protected, the CSM utilizes their professional experience to manage individuals with varying skill sets and develops effective strategies to drive improvement. The CSM reports directly to the regional security manager, works alongside other site security managers in their metro area, and manages the Security Team Manager (STM).<br><br><strong>Essential Functions<br><br></strong><ul><li>Manages physical security operations at multiple critical infrastructure facilities.</li><li>Drives safety programming for the security team with a goal of zero workplace injuries onsite.</li><li>Actively manages site security personnel; partners with the local branch to recruit and hire, oversee onboarding, training, and development at the sites.</li><li>Ensures each staff member is treated with dignity and respect.</li><li>Plans, assigns, and manages physical security projects and tasks to timely completion.</li><li>Coaches security employees and carries out disciplinary actions in accordance with current policy.</li><li>Evaluates the effectiveness of site security operations and provides recommendations for improvement.</li><li>Utilizes excellent customer service and communication skills, sets the example, and holds site security staff accountable to do the same.</li><li>Ensures site health and key performance indicator goals are met or exceeded; works with the regional security manager (RSM) to enhance security team effectiveness and performance.</li><li>Meets regularly with the client and Securitas corporate management representatives for account reviews, addresses issues in a timely manner, and supports security planning, assessments, and surveys.</li><li>Keeps management informed of major accomplishments, issues, and concerns.</li><li>Follows standardized procedures to successfully complete unannounced audits.</li><li>Builds and maintains relationships with internal and external stakeholders to maintain a safe and secure environment.</li><li>Splits time equally between sites, building familiarity with each location, leading the team, building the program, and coaching for success.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Additional Information<br><br></strong><ul><li>The functions listed describe the business purpose of this job. Specific duties or tasks may vary and be documented separately. The employee might not be required to perform all functions listed. Additional duties may be assigned, and functions may be modified according to business necessity.</li><li>All assigned duties or tasks are deemed to be part of the essential functions unless such duties or tasks are unrelated to the functions listed, in which case they are deemed to be other (non-essential) functions.</li><li>Employees are held accountable for successful job performance.<br><br></li></ul><strong>See a different world.<br><br></strong>Securitas is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other applicable legally protected characteristic.<br><br>Securitas employees come from all walks of life, bringing with them a variety of distinctive skills and perspectives. United through our common purpose, we provide the security needed to safeguard our clients' assets and people. Our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness - are represented by the three red dots in the Securitas logo. If you live by these values, we’re looking for you to join the Securitas team.<br><br><strong>Benefits Include<br><br></strong><ul><li>Retirement plan</li><li>Employer-provided medical and dental coverage</li><li>Company-paid life insurance</li><li>Voluntary life and disability insurance</li><li>Employee assistance plan</li><li>Securitas Saves discount program</li><li>Paid holidays</li><li>Paid time away from work<br><br></li></ul>Additionally, some populations may have the availability of accessing earned wages on a daily basis, prior to payday. Restrictions and fees may apply.<br><br>Certain waiting periods may also apply. Paid time away from work may be available either through a combination of vacation and sick time or under a PTO policy, depending on local requirements. Benefits may be different for union members.

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