Manage physical security and workplace safety across company facilities, including access control, guards, surveillance, incident investigations, emergency response, risk assessments, audits, compliance, training, drills, contractor oversight, budgeting, procurement, and security technology investments. Partner with Legal, HR, Operations, logistics leaders, law enforcement, and emergency services to develop policies, enforce standards, and improve facility safety and security.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
- Security Oversight & Incident Management
- Manage day-to-day physical security operations for all company facilities, including access control, guard coverage, surveillance, and response protocols.
- Oversee internal security staff and third-party contractors; ensure quality and adherence to security standards.
- Lead investigations of security incidents, prepare detailed reports, and implement corrective/preventive measures.
- Coordinate emergency response activities and develop scenario-based response plans.
- Policy Development & Compliance
- Create, implement, and update companywide security and safety policies, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and emergency protocols.
- Ensure compliance with federal and state regulations, including OSHA, fire codes, and local safety standards.
- Partner with Legal, HR, and Operations to align safety/security protocols with corporate policies and labor law requirements.
- Facility & Safety Management
- Conduct facility risk assessments and audits to identify vulnerabilities across offices, data centers, and warehouse environments.
- Collaborate with warehouse and logistics leadership to enforce safety and access protocols, equipment handling guidelines, and loss prevention procedures.
- Oversee the implementation of safety signage, training programs, evacuation plans, and drills at all sites.
- Training & Cross-Functional Engagement
- Act as a key point of contact for cross-departmental initiatives involving security and safety measures.
- Coordinate with public safety agencies, law enforcement, and emergency services as needed.
- Budget & Technology Oversight
- Manage the security and safety department’s budget, procurement of tools and systems (e.g., CCTV, alarms, access control).
- Recommend and implement capital investments in safety/security infrastructure and technology.
- Security Oversight & Incident Management
- Manage day-to-day physical security operations for all company facilities, including access control, guard coverage, surveillance, and response protocols.
- Oversee internal security staff and third-party contractors; ensure quality and adherence to security standards.
- Lead investigations of security incidents, prepare detailed reports, and implement corrective/preventive measures.
- Coordinate emergency response activities and develop scenario-based response plans.
- Policy Development & Compliance
- Create, implement, and update companywide security and safety policies, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and emergency protocols.
- Ensure compliance with federal and state regulations, including OSHA, fire codes, and local safety standards.
- Partner with Legal, HR, and Operations to align safety/security protocols with corporate policies and labor law requirements.
- Facility & Safety Management
- Conduct facility risk assessments and audits to identify vulnerabilities across offices, data centers, and warehouse environments.
- Collaborate with warehouse and logistics leadership to enforce safety and access protocols, equipment handling guidelines, and loss prevention procedures.
- Oversee the implementation of safety signage, training programs, evacuation plans, and drills at all sites.
- Training & Cross-Functional Engagement
- Act as a key point of contact for cross-departmental initiatives involving security and safety measures.
- Coordinate with public safety agencies, law enforcement, and emergency services as needed.
- Budget & Technology Oversight
- Manage the security and safety department’s budget, procurement of tools and systems (e.g., CCTV, alarms, access control).
- Recommend and implement capital investments in safety/security infrastructure and technology.
Newegg City of Industry, California, USA Office
We are located in the City of Industry near various eateries and easy access to the 60 freeway.
Newegg Whittier, California, USA Office
9997 Rose Hill Road, Whittier, United States, 90601
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