What are the responsibilities and job description for the Security Officer II position at Capstone Copper Pinto Valley?
POSITION PURPOSE
The primary purpose of the role of Security Officer II is to operate the mine security gatehouse and ensure that the mine site is secure and that the risk of vandalism, trespassing, and theft are reduced.
REPORTING TO:
Security Officer III, HSE
COLLABORATING WITH
Internal:
(Key Departments, External Groups):
(Name Of Position):
None
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
Required:
YEARS OF RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES (KSA):
The primary purpose of the role of Security Officer II is to operate the mine security gatehouse and ensure that the mine site is secure and that the risk of vandalism, trespassing, and theft are reduced.
REPORTING TO:
Security Officer III, HSE
COLLABORATING WITH
Internal:
(Key Departments, External Groups):
- All operational and support groups within Pinto Valley
- Contractors and service providers to ensure that all PVM safety procedures and guidelines are followed
(Name Of Position):
None
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- The majority of the work performed is done in an office environment. However, some work is performed in operational areas of the mine.
- Conduct themselves in a way that demonstrates support of Capstone Copper’s Values: Safety, Accountability, Excellence, and Caring in all efforts and interactions while working in compliance with all MSHA safety guidelines and Pinto Valley Mine policies and procedures.
- Will have attained all necessary certifications or skills to execute the tasks / jobs assigned.
- Greet and log in all contractors, employees, visitors, and vendors at entrance gate and ensure they meet the appropriate, and current, requirements to be on PV property.
- Notify appropriate site contacts of arrival of visitors or vendors and direct or escort visitors and vendors to their destination if necessary. Provide visitors and contractors with site specific training as needed.
- Monitor site radio system, phones, and other communications as necessary and maintain professional and courteous manner in all communications.
- Prepare daily, weekly, and monthly shift reports as required.
- Write and submit incident reports for each incident and maintain appropriate logs for all incidents, emergencies, communications, and other activities.
- Ensure all work completed supports activities of the subsequent shifts; communicate these activities to the cross shift and Supervisor.
- Monitor the site access card system; disable cards; and maintain temporary card logbook.
- Conduct random inspections of vehicles, property, and areas to identify unauthorized items or circumstances.
- Ensure all vehicles entering PV property meet site-specific requirements before being allowed entry to property, and that vehicles are in acceptable condition.
- Perform inspections of all equipment prior to its use on site to ensure it is MSHA and policy/procedure compliant.
- Conduct security rounds of the site infrastructure and surrounding property both by vehicle, and on foot, observe the condition of equipment and facilities and report and log any abnormal conditions.
- Operate weigh scale and prepare shipping papers for product shipments and receive deliveries for the site.
- Monitor and track weather conditions, including lightning tracking software, and notify mine personnel when potentially dangerous weather conditions are present using the mine radio.
- Perform D.O.T., and non-DOT drug and alcohol testing in accordance with Company policies and state and federal guidelines.
- Interface with State and Federal regulatory agencies.
- Function as the primary dispatch for on-site emergencies and assist the mine rescue and safety teams to direct traffic, dispatch and direct additional support, and support site resources in mitigation and recovery efforts.
- Completed, and will maintain currency in 40-hour First Responder training and have the ability to respond to emergencies and administer first aid treatment to ill and injured employees, contractors, and visitors as required.
- Complete other safety or emergency response skills trainings as necessary to support the Safety, Health, and Mine Rescue teams in emergency preparedness.
- Assist in training and mentoring of newly hired Security Officer I employees
- Maintain productive working relationships with HSE team and PVM team members.
- All other tasks/duties assigned or required.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
Required:
- None
YEARS OF RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
- 1-2 years of security experience, or demonstrated ability to perform all position responsibilities
- Current 40-Hour First Responder (at a minimum)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES (KSA):
- Must hold a valid driver’s license.
- Excellent verbal and written communication and organizational skills
- Must have completed Drug and Alcohol Technician Training and DOT HazMat training and demonstrated proficiency
- Solid understanding of basic office applications, including MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams)
- Ability to work effectively with internal and external stakeholders