Manager, Asset Protection - Remote

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This position requires candidates to be located in the Champaign, IL, Springfield, IL, or St. Louis, MO regions.

As a Regional Asset Protection Manager at Family Dollar, you’ll direct, support, and train district and store management in the design, development, administration, monitoring, and implementation of activities related to the protection of company assets. You will also report incidents where there are risks for loss, violations of company policies or procedures, and operational concerns or issues. Your day-to-day job duties include, but are not limited to, the following:

Loss Prevention Strategy & Store Support

  • In coordination with corporate Asset Protection, assist in the development and presentation of management and Asset Protection awareness seminars for store and district meetings.
  • Assist Operations in establishing and monitoring action plans and controls in locations designated as “critical” shrink stores.
  • Assist the Operations team and Regional Director of Asset Protection to establish and monitor shrink goals for retail locations.
  • Administer and conduct Asset Protection audits to create awareness, detect areas of vulnerability, and/or violations of policies.
  • Provide direction, coaching, and support with the investigation of suspected dishonesty, fraud, and known crimes at locations where needed.
  • Conduct investigations of large cash losses, robberies, burglaries, etc.
  • Monitor, analyze, and follow-up on statistical data related to inventory or cash losses.
  • Maintain timely and accurate reporting to corporate Asset Protection for company loss incidents.

Risk Management & Compliance Oversight

  • Maintain knowledge of Asset Protection trends, laws, and governmental compliance.
  • Assist Risk Management with on-site support when violations of federal or state codes occur and in times of unusual occurrences or losses.
  • Assist in coordination of physical security programs (alarms, CCTV, safes).
  • Assist Risk Management in administering the Corporate Safety Program.
  • Assist Risk Management in governmental compliance.

Your Required Skills and Experience:

  • 5 - 7 years of multi-until retail AP/LP experience
  • Wicklander certified
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Training and coaching of field management in CCTV operations
  • Strong investigative and interviewing skills
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality in all interactions

Preferred Requirements:

  • College degree

Family Dollar is an equal opportunity employer and committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, and make all employment decisions without regard to any protected status. We are committed to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities.

Full time

Springfield, Illinois

Asset Protection

Family Dollar

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