Security Director Job in Monroe, Michigan US

Security Director

AlliedBarton Security Services is the largest American-owned security officer services company in the United States. AlliedBarton has more than 38,000 employees in 60 offices serving more than 2,000 customers coast to coast, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. Established in 1957, AlliedBarton has developed enhanced expertise in a number of markets, including commercial real estate, higher education, healthcare, residential communities, manufacturing and distribution, financial institutions, shopping centers and other commercial facilities. Selected as one of Training magazine's Top 100 in 2006, AlliedBarton's award-winning training focuses on preparing employees for many different situations while also readying them for future career advancement. AlliedBarton's core purpose is to secure the people, homes and businesses of our communities. Using our core values of Growth, Responsibility, Empowerment, Achievement and Trust as guide, we dare our employees to be GREAT at everything they do every day. Essential Functions: * Serve as a general security presence and visible deterrent to crime and rule infractions. * Detect suspicious activities. * Watch for criminal acts or rule infractions at or near given post which may be a threat to the facility, client or employees at the site. * Report all incidents, accidents or medical emergencies to the appropriate person. * Provide access control to facilities. * Patrol facility properties with random walking patrols or vehicle and bike patrols, where avaiable. * Perform safety and equipment inspections. * Provide customer service and problem-solving. * Respond to emergencies, such as medical and bomb threats; and to alarms, such as fire and intrusion. * Report unsafe acts and environmental conditions. * Enforce company and client policies, rules and regulations. * Escort staff and visitors on the client's property. * Provide other services as specified by the Post Orders. * Perform all essential functions inside and outside the property with exposure to inclement weather and unpredictable crisis situations. * Report to work as assigned, and complete shift assignment, including overtime, as needed. * Report to work on time. * Report to work in complete and clean uniform. Crisis Management: The Healthcare Security Director will be a major contributor to the security operations team in the event of a local crisis situation that would threaten the safe and secure operations of business. This could include, but is not limited to: natural disasters, workplace violence, facility emergencies, fire and issues of serious injury or illness. Information Management: The Healthcare Security Director will be responsible for the effective and efficient processing of information relevant to the security operations business. This will include, but is not limited to: effective personal response to safety/security issues, effective distribution of all information received via electronic means (email, intranet, automated service requests, etc.), allocation and assignment of information to the appropriate department or individual and effective documentation of information received processed. The Security Director will be responsible for ensuring that all information, regardless of its nature, is received, processed and documented in a high quality, effective and efficient manner. Systems Operations: The Healthcare Security Director will be responsible for the effective performance of tasks associated with the operation of all tools and processes within the security organization. This includes but is not limited to: security access control systems, CCTV systems, alarm management systems, customer service database systems, company email and communications devices. Crisis Management: The Healthcare Security Director will be a major contributor to the security operations team in the event of a local crisis situation that would threaten the safe and secure operations of business. This could include, but is not limited to: natural disasters, workplace violence, facility emergencies, fire and issues of serious injury or illness. Information Management: The Healthcare Security Director will be responsible for the effective and efficient processing of information relevant to the security operations business. This will include, but is not limited to: effective personal response to safety/security issues, effective distribution of all information received via electronic means (email, intranet, automated service requests, etc.), allocation and assignment of information to the appropriate department or individual and effective documentation of information received processed. The Security Director will be responsible for ensuring that all information, regardless of its nature, is received, processed and documented in a high quality, effective and efficient manner. Systems Operations: The Healthcare Security Director will be responsible for the effective performance of tasks associated with the operation of all tools and processes within the security organization. This includes but is not limited to: security access control systems, CCTV systems, alarm management systems, customer service database systems, company email and communications devices. C Crisis Management: The Healthcare Security Director will be a major contributor to the security operations team in the event of a local crisis situation that would threaten the safe and secure operations of business. This could include, but is not limited to: natural disasters, workplace violence, facility emergencies, fire and issues of serious injury or illness. Information Management: The Healthcare Security Director will be responsible for the effective and efficient processing of information relevant to the security operations business. This will include, but is not limited to: effective personal response to safety/security issues, effective distribution of all information received via electronic means (email, intranet, automated service requests, etc.), allocation and assignment of information to the appropriate department or individual and effective documentation of information received processed. The Security Director will be responsible for ensuring that all information, regardless of its nature, is received, processed and documented in a high quality, effective and efficient manner. Systems Operations: The Healthcare Security Director will be responsible for the effective performance of tasks associated with the operation of all tools and processes within the security organization. This includes but is not limited to: security access control systems, CCTV systems, alarm management systems, customer service database systems, company email and communications devices. risis Management: The Healthcare Security D irector will be a major contributor to the security operations team in the event of a local crisis situation that would threaten the safe and secure operations of business. This could include, but is not limited to: natural disasters, workplace violence, facility emergencies, fire and issues of serious injury or illness. Information Management: The Healthcare Security Director will be responsible for the effective and efficient processing of information relevant to the security operations business. This will include, but is not limited to: effective personal response to safety/security issues, effective distribution of all information received via electronic means (email, intranet, automated service requests, etc.), allocation and assignment of information to the appropriate department or individual and effective documentation of information received processed. The Security Director will be responsible for ensuring that all information, regardless of its nature, is received, processed and documented in a high quality, effective and efficient manner. Systems Operations: The Healthcare Security Director will be responsible for the effective performance of tasks associa