Our state-of-the-art Loss Prevention Department currently has the following opportunity in our Richmond, BC Head Office:
The Loss Prevention Physical Security Specialist is member of the Loss Prevention Asset Protection team providing technical expertise, technical project fulfillment, and administration and technical services on Loss Prevention systems such as physical security hardware, keys and tokens, locking systems, access control, protection devices, and tactical merchandising supplies, as well as traditional security alarm systems.
The Loss Prevention Physical Security Specialists will work within our locksmith shop, fulfilling customer requests and ensuring timely delivery of security tools and supplies to our customers.
The Loss Prevention Physical Security Technical Specialist will provide support for internal stakeholder groups who use our Loss Prevention systems, security devices and product protection options. In addition, the LP Physical Security Specialist will fulfill or assign requests to vendors for changes and adjustments to access.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Protect all company assets and reduce losses.
- Conduct pinning and servicing of locks and cutting of keys (in workshop or on-site).
- Maintain key records, key controls, system logs, and system records.
- Maintain, prepare, deploy physical security devices and hardware such as keys, display security devices, locks, cash boxes, security signage, and other loss prevention tools.
- Administer access credentials and maintain loss prevention systems.
- Process access control and access request.
- Process internal security clearances.
- Monitor and order LP hardware and workshop supplies.
- Recommend security solutions to reduce risk and loss.
- Develop training materials to assist in the development of end user skills, provide support to department training efforts as required.
- Participate in vendor relationships related to utilization of equipment, tools, and services.
- Maintain Loss Prevention Systems logs and records, ensuring all reports and files meet company standard.
- Monitor the use of systems to ensure policies and procedures are followed and report on any deficiencies.
- Maintain a good working relationship with all store management and staff
- Develop technology solutions to security challenges, including product protection, and make recommendations for new Loss Prevention systems.
- Work with the Asset Protection security design team on store development projects to plan a facility security strategy and design Loss Prevention systems to protect those facilities.
- Provide guidance and support to stakeholders integrating with Loss Prevention Systems on approved projects.
- Attend store locations to conduct site inspections of systems under development, and established systems for proper functioning.
- Detect, assess, and develop plans to address systems failures or maintenance issues.
- Support security systems and programs for other company business units, company facilities, and high value assets, as part of the Corporate Security Team.
- Represent company loss prevention objectives during projects and interdepartmental meetings.
- Carry communication tools (mobile phone, pager) and respond to after-hours emergencies, and alarm calls as required.
- Maintain confidentiality of any issues related to the company or loss prevention department.
- Will travel to any company location or on behalf of company to industry events when required.
- Will be available to communicate with the LP team, Executive team, and authorities outside of scheduled hours as needed.
- Carry out all assigned tasks or additional duties as directed by General Manager, Loss Prevention.
- Demonstrated analytical, interpersonal, communication, and critical thinking skills.
- Demonstrated organizational and leadership skills.
- Demonstrated conflict management and negotiation skills.
- Ability to cooperate, delegate, and follow-up effectively.
- Ability to be objective in all situations.
- Ability to utilize physical security systems including Access control administration software, Intrusion Systems management software, architectural hardware,
- Demonstrated ability to stay calm and respond with good judgment in emergency situations.
- Demonstrated ability to work under strict confidentiality.
- Ability to read construction drawings and electrical diagrams required.
- Ability to read, evaluate, propose, and write technical or construction specifications as they pertain to security systems and devices.
- Ability to meet with all levels of management of various London Drugs departments, discuss with confidence on-going projects and make security recommendations.
- Initiative to isolate and solve problems.
- Ability to learn new systems quickly and intuitively.
- Security related education (Security Management) or recognized professional accreditation preferred.
- Industry training or professional certification an asset (i.e., locksmith, alarm installer, PSP, LPQ).
- Provincial security worker license, with locking or security systems installer, locksmith or locksmith under supervision will be required.
- Formal locksmithing and security systems technical, electronic systems related post-secondary education or a combination of education and experience that yields the required knowledge, strengths and skills.
- Trade qualification (i.e.: Low voltage, Alarm Installations, etc.) is an asset.
- Experience in developing evidence-based security recommendations and the follow up implementation of Loss Prevention Systems.
- Training in security design and crime prevention principles (i.e.: CPTED, Protection in Depth, etc.)
- Have completed and/or enrolling in London Drugs LP training program.
- First Aid and W.H.I.M.I.S. Training.
- Advanced general computer skills (Windows, Microsoft Office, Outlook, PowerPoint)
- Proficiency in AutoCAD is preferred.
- Familiarity with access control, alarm monitoring, DVR and NVR software and hardware platforms is an asset.
- If you are interested in exploring opportunities but not sure where to start, talk to your Manager about this posting, then submit your application on-line.
London Drugs is 100% Canadian owned and is focused on local customers' satisfaction. Across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and British Columbia, London Drugs' 79 stores employ more than 8,000 staff dedicated to providing our customers with a superior shopping experience.
At London Drugs, we believe in fostering a culture that treats employees like family. We are committed to providing our employees with a supportive and encouraging environment that promotes professional development and advancement. By fostering this approach, we aim to create an atmosphere where every employee feels supported, appreciated, and motivated to contribute their best to the organization.
When we consider employees for new opportunities or promotions, we see them as integral members of our work family. Our commitment to treating employees like family is reflected in our practices of open communication, recognition of achievements, and providing opportunities for continuous learning and skill development. We want our employees to feel a strong sense of belonging and commitment to their success within the organization.
Therefore, we focus on promoting from within and we invite you to view all live postings to help advance your career with us. We also hold Manager-In-Training programs and LD Career Weeks to help better educate, prepare and support you with your career advancement journey.
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