Site Manager Retail & Wholesale - Saint Joseph, MO at Geebo

Site Manager

2.
7 Saint Joseph, MO Saint Joseph, MO $40,000 - $43,680 a year $40,000 - $43,680 a year Metro One Loss Prevention Services Group, Inc.
is seeking a Security Site Supervisor for its rapidly expanding Logistics Security Division.
Metro One currently provides security services to our client's logistics facilities throughout the United States.
The Site Security Supervisor is a salaried position reporting directly to an Regional Director.
The officers and shift supervisors assigned to this location report to this position.
This is a 2nd Shift position working 3:
00pm-11:
00pm Monday-Friday.
Responsibilities:
Provides on-site leadership for the security personnel assigned to the facility Acts as the principle contact for client management at the facility The hiring, supervision, training, scheduling and development of all shift supervisors and officers assigned to distribution center(s) Achieving performance metrics established by the client for the security functions performed by Metro One officers The performance of all Metro One internal programs, policies and reporting Achieving performance metrics established by Metro One for expense control, workforce quality, staffing, scheduling and report filing Establishing productive, collaborative relationships with client site management and Metro One management Maintaining communication protocols that provide a productive client relationship Consistently delivering a service that exceeds client expectations.
The performance of initiatives, emergency response and other tasks required by Metro One management.
Qualifications:
Ideal candidates will have administrative experience in security or related field and/or logistics operations.
INDPG Shift is Monday thru Friday 1500 - 2300.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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