Security Operations Manager

Gleeson Recruitment Group
Birmingham, England
10 months ago
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Gleesons has been exclusive partnered with a Global Business looking for an Operations Manager who excels at Stock Security and Compliance, This opportunity allows a professional to step up into a fast growing business with advance business plans. this unique business will provide growth opportunity's from Day one.

Job Title: Stock Security Manager

Salary: £35,000 + Bonus

Work Type: On site

Locations: Birmingham

The Duties:

Collaborate with the Warehouse Manager to safeguard the transport, storage, and handling of precious metals, ensuring strict compliance with insurance thresholds, operational protocols, and staff safety.
Maintain comprehensive records of inspections, security incidents, goods-inward checks, maintenance logs, and risk assessments, supporting continuous improvement and compliance efforts.
Develop, maintain, and enforce Security and Safety Operating Procedures, ensuring they remain up-to-date, accessible, and aligned with best practices within High Value operations.
Oversee CCTV systems and actively monitor key areas (vault, loading bay, customer counter) to identify and address potential security risks.
Establish and manage robust access control procedures, including secure site opening/closing protocols and key management, to prevent unauthorised access.
Serve as the first point of contact for all security incidents, coordinating timely responses and conducting thorough risk assessments to minimise threats.
Implement effective anti-theft measures, including surveillance monitoring and restricted access policies, to deter internal and external theft.
Manage maintenance plans for site equipment and infrastructure to ensure operational continuity and adherence to health, safety, and security standards.
Design and deliver security and safety training programmes, utilising platforms to enhance staff preparedness and compliance.
Chair regular security meetings with senior management to review performance, address incidents, and align on procedural updates.Ideal Candidate:

Operations Experience
Experience within a High Value industry
Goods In & Out Inventory Management
Management Experience
Security Background

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