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Manager I – Asset Protection – All DC/Fc

Manager I – Asset Protection – All DC/Fc

CompanyWalmart
LocationMira Loma, Jurupa Valley, CA, USA
Salary$80850 – $121275
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level

Requirements

  • 2 years’ experience in Retail, Supply Chain, or Manufacturing environment.
  • Option 1: Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice, Occupational Safety Management, Audit, or related field; AND 1 years’ experience in the field of Asset Protection, Audit, Investigations, or Environmental, Health and Safety within Supply Chain, Retail, and Manufacturing, or related field.
  • Option 2: 3 years’ experience in the field of Asset Protection, Audit, Investigations, Safety or Environmental, Health and Safety within Supply Chain, Retail, Manufacturing, or related field.

Responsibilities

  • Identifies problems, leverages data to determine root causes and applies information to find solutions.
  • Participates in the feedback loop between data intake and insights and works to improve the data-collection process.
  • Articulates the levers that influence data.
  • Ensures data quality and organizes processes information for analysis.
  • Leverages visualization techniques and tools to create dashboards for stakeholders and leadership.
  • Identifies and propose ways to automate/improve existing processes in assigned respective area of work with the help of technology for example RPA, artificial intelligence, machine learning.
  • Documents business requirements for new technology solutions.
  • Develops tests and integrates prototypes to support the creation of technology-enabled solutions.
  • Develops and implements technology changes across multiple processes within assigned area of work.
  • Provides recommendations to business stakeholders to solve complex business issues for example business operations necessary skills.
  • Develops business cases for projects with projected returns on investment or cost savings.
  • Demonstrates deep functional knowledge of assigned business unit/organization.
  • Translates business requirements into projects activities and tasks and aligns to the overall business strategy.
  • Serves as an interpreter and conduit to connect business needs with tangible solutions and results.
  • Recommends new processes and ways of working.
  • Supports regulatory visits and prepares audit reports for management review.
  • Assists in integrating environmental considerations into process design.
  • Interprets and evaluates compliance status reports and relevant risk management practices.
  • Assists in the development of company policies practices and procedures relating to environmental risks.
  • Implements environmental policies and practices and ensures compliance with environmental legislation.
  • Explains the operational functions and key functional roles of assigned department or unit.
  • Clarifies the role of each department and its relevance to the enterprise strategy.
  • Describes the interdependence of support functions and line operating functions.
  • Identifies the primary operational functions of the organization.
  • Understands where to locate and how to read SOP and OBW information.
  • Locates information regarding fundamental practices and policies.
  • Lists common tasks and activities performed by operations functions and subfunctions.
  • Works with specific types of tools used for theft prevention.
  • Conducts investigations.
  • Recognizes and investigates security breaches, thefts, shortages, loss and vandalism and reports findings to facility management.
  • Assists in the implementation of access control procedures to prevent unauthorized access to restricted facilities.
  • Conducts security audits and follows-up to ensure exceptions are remediated according to Supply Chain standards.
  • Assists with the installation and monitoring of emergency and surveillance services for example fire alarms, refrigeration alarms, metal detectors, closed-circuit television.
  • Maintains asset prevention records.
  • Generates standard loss and shrinkage reports.
  • Works to support the development and use of practices for reducing loss and shrinkage.
  • Detects and reports incidents of loss and shrinkage as well as related issues.

Preferred Qualifications

  • 1 or More Certifications such as Loss Prevention Certification (LPC), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Associate Safety Professional; Certified Safety Professional; or Non-degreed certifications Certified Safety Manager; or related.
  • Microsoft Office Suite; SharePoint and OneDrive