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Friday, June 13, 2008

Jobs: Head of Security, Moscow

Filed under: Jobs,Management Positions,Russia — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 11:39 AM

Position:   Head of Security – Moscow

Salary: Executive package available

Location(s): Moscow

Job description:

Our client is looking to recruit a highly skilled security manager to join their Moscow operations. You will be responsible for all physical security of the company’s premises in Moscow, St Petersburg, and other regional offices.

The key accountabilities include, access control of all company premises, managing external security companies, ensuring the personal security of all staff, clients and visitors as required, mitigating the risk of fraud / investigating and resolving frauds as and when they occur, pre-employment vetting of new recruits and due diligence work.

Candidate profile: The ideal candidate must be a fluent Russian and English speaker, have experience of working in Russia, and be extensively networked across the region.

For more details contact Paul Edwards on +44 (0)20 8626 3112,

or by e-mail to pedwards@ssr-personnel.com, quoting reference 4606433.

Jobs: Security Manager, Latin America

Position:   Security Manager – Latin America

Salary:           Executive package available

Location(s):  Sao Paulo

Job description: My client is an international organisation. They have offices in Europe, North- and South America and China. The current security staff consists of internal security personnel and external expert advisors in the various countries.

They are currently looking to recruit a security Manager to join their Latin America operations. You will have management responsibility for the security operations in Brazil and Mexico with the possibility of expansion in the near future.

Key accountabilities will be to optimise the utilization of staff, to enhance and maintain top quality of services from contracted parties, and to continuously monitor and assess the risk situation for the executives and the office operations. Risk mitigation measurements are expected to be developed commensurate with the risks and threat assessments.

You will operationally assist the CSO and the service offices in the region in developing security policies, procedures, daily security routines, emergency and crisis management plans, adapting them to local circumstances. Providing pre-emptive security, assistance and coordination in the roll out of international crisis management and business continuity management will be part of your operational responsibilities. When security incidents occur, you should be able to organize and handle the first response and quickly identify the next essential steps.

You will act as first point of contact for all security related matters, both from the board and from the organisation side, external security providers included.

Candidate profile: The successful candidate will be a proven project manager as well a having demonstrable background in physical security management and business continuity planning. The role requires a hands on attitude, good analytical skills and a structured approach.

Language skills are essential.

For more details contact Paul Edwards on +44 (0)20 8626 3112,

or by e-mail to pedwards@ssr-personnel.com, quoting reference 4610183.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Jobs: Research Assistant, Iraq and Iran Projects

        I thought that this was interesting.  This would be an excellent opportunity for anyone that is wanting to contribute to the study of Iraq and Iran.  I think security contractors would make for great contributors to this kind of institute.       

     Plus, if you read the last Op-Ed piece in the Wall Street Journal, you can see what kind of group you would be contributing too.  This is not a shooter job, but if you have an urge to tell the story accurately and would like to hang at home for awhile, something like this would be a good deal.  These jobs do require some formal education though, but still, it would be a great opportunity if you are interested in this kind of work.  –Head Jundi

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EMPLOYMENT

Research Analyst, Iran Project

The Institute for the Study of War publishes regular research reports on the Iraq conflict in order to inform policy makers and journalists in Washington, DC, as well as the general public.  ISW is expanding its research, education, and publishing plan to Iranian foreign policy and military activity throughout the Middle East, a natural outgrowth of its research on Iraq.  ISW aims to develop a comprehensive description of Iranian behavior in Iraq and related theaters in order to understand enemy objectives, predict trends, identify decision points in Iranian and U.S. policy, and influence U.S. policy based on this information.  ISW will produce four or five long research reports about Iranian policy in 2008, as well as shorter publications aimed specifically at the policy debate:  backgrounders, graphics, timelines, and fact sheets.  ISW will expand its program of public events and private roundtables to share its Iran research.  

The Research Analyst, Iran Project, is expected to conduct research in support of ISW’s research agenda; to work alongside other members of the research staff to analyze complex topics; write research reports for ISW to publish via its website;  assist with editing, documenting, and preparing graphics and supporting materials for products of the Institute; assist with the planning, preparation, and execution of public events and private briefings of employees of the Institute; conduct other activities in support of Institute projects.

The Research Analyst at the Iran Project will have the following qualifications:

1.  A Bachelor’s degree in a field of study related to the ISW’s core mission and research agenda.  A Master’s degree in a related field is preferred.2.  The ability to read modern Farsi or Arabic language materials and to conduct research in one of those languages.3.  Excellent writing skills, proven independent research skills, and the ability to collaborate on research projects.4.  The dedication and drive to produce policy-relevant research in a timely manner.5.  Interest in and enthusiasm for ISW’s research agenda and mission.

The Research Analyst reports to the President and Research Manager.

This position is available immediately, and applications will be considered on a rolling basis.  To apply, please submit a letter of interest, a CV, and an academic/professional writing sample to Marisa Cochrane, Research Manager, at mcochrane@understandingwar.org.

 

Research Assistant, Iraq Project

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) seeks a full-time Research Assistant for the Iraq Project, the Institute’s flagship program. ISW publishes regular research reports on the Iraq conflict in order to inform policy makers and journalists in Washington, DC, as well as the general public. 

The Research Assistant for the Iraq Project is expected to conduct research in support of the Institute’s research agenda; to work alongside other members of the research staff to analyze complex topics; to assist in the writing and production of research reports for ISW to publish via its website;  to assist with the production of a short video documentary on dynamics in Iraq during the Surge; to assist with editing, documenting, and preparing graphics and supporting materials for products of the Institute; to assist with the planning, preparation, and execution of public events and private briefings of employees of the Institute; and to conduct other activities in support of Institute projects.

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Jobs: Security Coordinator II, Baltimore MD

Job Requisition Number: 245230

Job Title: Security Coordinator II

Location: Baltimore,MD, Maryland 212021626 United States

Hrs/Wk: 40

Employment Type: Full-Time

Job Description:

RESPONSIBILITIES:

SECURITY COORDINATOR I, 2, or 3 (EMV 2= 65,000-75,000-85,000), depending on experience. RESPONSIBILITIES: Coordinate overall Bank Security Program and Initiatives. Understand the Bank Protection Act and other Federal regulations and statutes. Implement security policies, procedures and standards to minimize risk associated with crime and life safety issues. Conduct Compliance and Risk Measurement Surveys. Support the Crisis Management Team. Be a member of the Incident Response Team. Provide leadership and guidance during incident management response. Investigate external and internal incidents. Provide security-related training. Participate and support the Executive Protection Program. Participate and support the Homeland Security Program. Establish and maintain liaison with CFIS members, law enforcement agencies on all levels, and peer groups. Understand CPTED, Crime Prevention through Environmental Design best practices. Provide physical security coordination of all facilities in designated area to include coordination of security designs, implementations, commissioning and maintenance of Card Access systems, alarm systems, CCTV-analog and Digital. Establish and maintain liaison with Corporate Real Estate Portfolio Managers, Critical Technology Site Managers, Property Management Companies, Project Managers, Security Vendors and Suppliers, Contractors. Support ATM Initiatives. Participate in Best Practices and Benchmarking Initiatives. Participate and support Operating Efficiency Initiatives. Participate in the development of methodologies and quantitative tools to evaluate operating risk due to transactions, process controls and other operations. Serve on various corporate wide task forces to address various risk management issues. Work with internal and external auditors and examiners as appropriate. Develop ongoing reporting of operational risk management performance, coordinate distribution of data Recommend corrective action and perform timely follow-up to ensure adherence to established standards and best practices. Monitor the risk for the assigned area to ensure adherence to risk management guidelines, laws, regulations and or internal controls.Be on-call 24 X 7. (more…)

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Industry Talk: SOC and MVM Still Hiring

Filed under: Industry Talk,Jobs — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 10:57 AM

   Be sure to check out the Secure Aspects job board.  MVM and SOC are still looking for guys.  Cheers.  -Head Jundi

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