What are the responsibilities and job description for the PHYSICAL SECURITY SPECIALIST position at Pinkerton?
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At Pinkerton, the mission is to protect our clients. To do this, we provide enterprise risk management services and programs specifically designed for each client. Pinkerton employees are one of our most important assets and critical to the delivery of world-class solutions. Bonded together, we share a commitment to integrity, vigilance, and excellence.
Job Summary :
The Physical Security Specialist, as a Pinkerton Dedicated Professional (PDP), will support the Client's security leadership in implementing safety measures and protocols at designated locations. Responsibilities include maintaining secure environments, providing technical support, responding to incidents, and assisting in risk assessments and mitigation strategies under the guidance of the Client's security management team.
Essential Functions :
- Represent Pinkerton's core values of integrity, vigilance, and excellence.
- Assist with the coordination and administration of the Client's technology and systems.
- Coordinate and support the Client's physical access control program (Control Program);
Utilize technical expertise to serve as a first-level troubleshooter for hardware or software issues that adversely impact the access Control Program.
Issue badges to support new employee orientation.
Education, Experience, and Certifications :
Bachelor's degree in Information Technology or Criminal Justice is preferred with at least two years of physical security program experience. The TXDPS PST License Level II, III, and IV
is required. Access control platform experience with ProWatch is preferred. Pinkerton is an inclusive employer who seeks candidates with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. Competencies :
Working Conditions :
With or without reasonable accommodation, requires the physical and mental capacity to effectively perform all essential functions;
Employment Type : Full Time