Executive Protection Agentother related Employment listings - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Executive Protection Agent

This position is based in Seattle and will be responsible for providing, coordinating, and supervising protective services to Amazon.
com senior executives and others as warranted.
Responsibilities:
Develop and implement complete security and logistical plans for domestic and international travel and appearances by senior executives and others Anticipate, assess and manage situations creating a risk of harm to senior executives and others.
Make critical decisions, without management consultation or approval, regarding the expeditious and safe resolution of such situations, directing others, including non employees, and interfacing with law enforcement and potentially hostile and/or disturbed individuals.
Maintain a database of communications and personnel that create a potential risk of harm to senior executives and others.
Analyze data from database and evaluate for severity and nature of risk to senior executives and others.
Develop and implement appropriate security response to address risk.
Conduct investigations of individuals/situations and make recommendations on minimizing any risk of harm to senior executives or others.
Coordinate security/logistical planning with other senior executive support staff, security personnel of other organizations, event planners, law enforcement personnel, etc.
Respond to alarms or other indications of risk or duress.
Monitor security systems and supervise response to alarm conditions.
Develop and implement crisis management plans for the senior executives and others.
Hire and manage consultants as necessary.
Develop and implement training for senior executives, senior executive support personnel and Protective Services Specialists.
Interview, hire and supervise Protective Services Specialists.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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