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Total 7 Director/C-Level security analyst job vacancies in Australia

Chief Security

Full-time
Lagoi
Legal / Public / Security
1 month ago
Supervise the day-to-day security force to ensure the safety and security of all guests, employees and hotel propertyDesign, implement and train emplo.....

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CHIEF SECURITY

Full-time
Kuta Selatan
Others
1 month ago
Job Purpose This position is responsible in ensuring a safe environment for the hotel employees and guests, and safeguards the assets of the hote.....

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Director of Security

Full-time
Candolim
Information Technology
3 months ago
The primary role of security managers for Novotel Goa Candolim and Novotel Goa Resort and Spa is to develop and implement effective security strategie.....

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Chief Security

Full-time
Central Jakarta
Legal / Public / Security
4 months ago
Overview:We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Chief Security to oversee all aspects of security operations within our hotel premises. The i.....

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Chief Security

Full-time
Nonthaburi
Legal / Public / Security
7 months ago
•  Assists the Management, employees, and guests in every way that is consistent with the protection and prevention objectives.•  Conduct AL.....

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Director of Engineering & Security

Full-time
Singapore
Information Technology
7 months ago
MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERINGPlan and carry out preventive maintenance throughout the hotel to ensure standards are maintained for guest comfort.Prior.....

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Director of Security

Full-time
Hyderabad
Information Technology
8 months ago
Conduct all criminal investigations, put up accompanying investigation papers and reports cases which occur within the HotelConduct surveillance on ho.....

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