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Monday, May 25, 2009

Jobs: Executive Security Services Professional, New York

 

Executive Security Services Professional

Hot job, which is either high priority or requires unique or specialized skills.

Job ID CHQ-0222057 

Job type Full-time Regular

Work country USA 

Posted 06-Mar-2009

Work city Armonk 

Job area Legal

Travel up to 50%; travelling 3-4 days a week, home on weekends

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Jobs: EP Driver and Manager, New York

Title

Executive Chauffeur and Manager

Cablevision Division

Cablevision Corporate

Department Name

Executive Services

Job Location

NY / Nassau County / 1111 Stewart Avenue

 

Position Type

Full Time

Description

Ensure the safe and secure transportation of assigned executive and, at designated times, his/her family members. Provide assistant services to assigned executive and his/her family. Coordinate transportation activities of executive with administrative staff. Assist in ensuring a safe and secure environment for the executive at various destinations /

venues. Maintain professional appearance at all times. (suit and tie is mandatory). Must maintain in confidence, all information received by virtue of position. Must be able to adapt to frequent schedule changes. Must maintain a current certification in Coronary Pulmonary Resuscitation with Defibrillation. Perform related functions as assigned. Maintain company vehicle assigned.

Qualifications

High school diploma and a valid NYS driver license with clean driving history. 3+ years as a professional driver. Excellent, in-depth knowledge of Manhattan, other boroughs, L.I. and tri-state area. Work independently and with flexibility. Must demonstrate having responded quickly to on-call assignments. Must demonstrate having reacted quickly, decisively, and appropriately to threat situations. Prior experience as an Executive Protection Professional is a plus. Prior Law Enforcement experience a plus. Must attend driving, security and related training sessions yearly, as assigned. Required to be ‘on call’ status at all times.

Cablevision    

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Jobs: Executive Services Manager, New York

Title Mgr – Executive Services
Cablevision Division Cablevision Corporate
Department Name Executive Services
Job Location NY / New City
Requisition ID 6197BR
Position Type Full Time
Description Provide effective management of security, safety and related personal services to specific executives while in the NYC area. Plans, develops and executes activities to accomplish the security mission and the goals and objectives of the Executive Services Unit (ESU). Coordinate all Executive Service efforts within the New York City Area. Develop and implement a strategic plan aimed at providing for the security and safety of key executives while in the NYC area. Manage all unit business, operations and ad hoc vendor services/contracts to ensure compliance with overall security/safety issues and executives needs. Pre-plan and advise on all executive travel within NYC, developing intelligence and up-to-the-minute information regarding locations being visited. Provide advice and direction to all appropriate CVC and MSG security management on Executive Services related matters. Coordinate executive chauffeur services within the NYC area. In cases not specified above, will have the responsibility for any other conditions as deemed appropriate and necessary by the Vice President of Corporate Security. (more…)

Friday, May 9, 2008

Crime: Eight Accused of Robbing, Torturing Drug Dealers

Filed under: New York — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 9:16 AM

     Another example of the kind of commitment some criminals are willing to put into a crime, and how brutal and technical they actually can become.  I like reading these stories, because it helps me to understand the criminal mindset.  Plus, these kinds of crimes are uniquely brazen and well thought out, and deserve some study.  

    Just like the security professional strives to be a student of their profession, a criminal who wants to be successful must do the same with their profession.  These kinds of crimes, can inspire other criminals and give them a model of success.  That is why it is so important to study these kinds of criminal acts, so you can predict their possible next move or recognize a situation, so you can combat it.  –Head Jundi

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Eight accused of robbing, torturing drug dealers

Story Highlights

  • Eight men charged with robbery conspiracy, drug dealing, other crimes
  • Authorities say gang committed scores of holdups in past five years
  • One victim says they threatened to squeeze his testicles with pliers

NEW YORK (AP) — A gang of police impersonators abducted and tortured cocaine traffickers, forcing them to hand over multimillion-dollar stashes by holding their families hostage or threatening to squeeze their testicles with pliers, authorities said Tuesday.

An indictment unsealed in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, charged eight men with robbery conspiracy, drug dealing and an array of other crimes.

Since spring 2003, the gang injured about 100 people while committing 100 holdups targeting large-scale traffickers in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida, investigators said. (more…)

Monday, April 21, 2008

Jobs: Security Director, New York

Security Director of Corporate Security New York City based Fortune 500 Company has a dynamic opportunity for the right person to assume the role of Director of Corporate Security.

Key Role:
Maintain responsibility for the corporate security programs and all aspects of security, including physical security, loss prevention, personnel, and asset protection. Contribute to all aspects of the security strategy as it relates to the entire company and staff located throughout the company’s service territory. Provide security input and perspective to company executives to insure security relevant issues are understood and considered when formulating business strategies.

Interpret, disserrinate, implement, and manage the requirements of National Security and federal, state and local regulatory agency guidelines and directives. Participate in industry security working groups. Develop and maintain a close working relationship with the law enforcement community within the company’s service area. (more…)

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