Job Description
Description
- The Chief Security Officer (CSO) is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing the security strategy for the organization, ensuring the protection of personnel, assets, and operations.
- With a military background, strong communication skills, and extensive industry experience, the CSO will play a critical role in mitigating risks, enforcing security policies, and fostering a culture of safety and vigilance in the manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
Security Strategy & Risk Management:
- Develop and implement comprehensive security policies, procedures, and protocols tailored to the manufacturing industry.
- Conduct risk assessments to identify potential threats, vulnerabilities, and areas for improvement.
- Develop crisis management and emergency response plans to address security breaches, workplace violence, and other critical incidents.
- Ensure compliance with local, national, and international security regulations and industry best practices.
Physical & Operational Security:
- Oversee the protection of company facilities, equipment, and raw materials from theft, vandalism, and sabotage.
- Coordinate with plant managers and production teams to enhance security measures in manufacturing and storage areas.
- Implement access control systems, surveillance technologies, and perimeter security solutions.
- Lead investigations into security breaches, fraud, or other incidents and take appropriate corrective actions.
Personnel & Workforce Security:
- Develop and enforce security training programs for employees to promote awareness and compliance.
- Foster strong relationships with law enforcement, military, and emergency response teams for rapid response to threats.
- Implement workplace violence prevention programs and employee protection measures.
Cybersecurity & Information Protection:
- Collaborate with IT and cybersecurity teams to ensure robust protection of company data, intellectual property, and digital assets.
- Establish protocols to prevent cyber threats, including phishing, hacking, and insider threats.
- Conduct regular audits to assess vulnerabilities in security systems and implement necessary enhancements.
Leadership & Communication:
- Lead a team of security personnel, including security officers, supervisors, and contracted security firms.
- Provide regular reports and briefings to executive leadership on security status, risks, and incident reports.
- Communicate effectively across all levels of the organization, from factory workers to senior executives.
- Build a security-conscious culture through leadership, mentorship, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Qualifications & Experience
- Education: Bachelor's Degree in Security Management, Criminal Justice, Business Administration, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
- Experience: Minimum 10+ years of security experience, including leadership roles in manufacturing or industrial environments.
- Military Background: Strong leadership experience in the military, with expertise in strategic security planning and operations.
- Certifications: Relevant security certifications such as CPP (Certified Protection Professional), PSP (Physical Security Professional), or CISSP (for cybersecurity knowledge) are a plus.
- Technical Skills: Knowledge of security technology, surveillance systems, risk assessment tools, and emergency response planning.
- Communication Skills: Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey security protocols clearly across diverse teams.
- Problem-Solving: Strong analytical and decision-making skills in high-pressure situations.
- Industry Knowledge: In-depth understanding of security risks and challenges in manufacturing, including supply chain security and industrial espionage.
Key Competencies:
- Strategic Thinking & Planning
- Crisis & Risk Management
- Leadership & Team Building
- Conflict Resolution & Negotiation
- Surveillance & Threat Detection
- Regulatory Compliance & Enforcement
Work Environment:
- Primarily based in manufacturing plants and corporate offices.
- May require travel to multiple sites and locations for security assessments.
- On-call availability for emergency response and crisis situations.