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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

BAT Nigeria Vacancies: Chief Security Officer - External Operations

 
 
Jobs at British American Tobacco Nigeria, Careers at British American Tobacco Nigeria, British American Tobacco Nigeria Jobs - Jobs in Nigeria by Careers NigeriaBAT is recruiting for an experienced Chief Security Officer - External Operations.
Candidate must possess a Degree in the Humanities, Social Sciences or Arts; Exhibit a high level of initiative, confidentiality & commitment and a high level of decision making, objectivity, creativity & Integrity.
Excellent Interpersonal & leadership skills are also required plus good IT knowledge/skills to generate and run reports and an ability to drive will be an advantage.
Due to the peculiar nature of the Security function, it is imperative that the jobholder should be able to adapt to changes when necessary.
Accountabilities
  • Conduct periodic security review of all BATN residences and external locations in order to determine the adequacy (or otherwise) of existing security measures in place.
  • Carry out regular compliance visits to all BATN residences and outstations in order to ensure that existing security policies and procedures are in line with BAT best practice with respect to residential security (or as the case maybe).
  • Ensure high level of performance on the part of contract security guards and the Security Escort Teams stationed in the residences.
  • Ensure that all resources provided for security operations in the residences and outstations are effectively managed and utilised.
  • Ensure that security systems in place in the residences and outstations are in good working conditions.
  • Monthly collation and assessment of intelligence data with respect to crime incidents in Lagos. Collated intelligence data will be forwarded to Security Manager for review.
  • Write detailed security reports based on current security situation and potential threats to BATN personnel, assets, information and business operations.
Deadline is 17th April 2009.

 
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