Job Specifications
Position Summary
This position is responsible for the overall strategic direction, leadership and management of the organizations' physical security programs that are applicable to all company facilities, assets, personnel and operations. The incumbent is responsible for assessing risks and threats to the organization and the security strategy and procedures are in place to mitigate these risks. The incumbent is to ensure that required security program components are implemented and administered in accordance with corporate standards, policies and procedures, and ensure that the security program is compliant with applicable laws and regulations. The facilities are subject to regulations under the United States Department of Homeland Security Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards, the United States Coast Guard, Maritime Transportation Security Act, Department of Transportation Rail Security Act and Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Accountabilities include development, implementation, maintenance and enforcement of all elements of Corporate Security policies, standards and procedures, Emergency Response Plans and Site and/or Facility Security Plan (as designated by applicable regulation); provide support to environmental, health and safety management services and site operational processes, as necessary. This includes but is not limited to screening and onboarding of contractor personnel working at company sites, visitor management, investigation and reporting of security incidents and implementation of applicable operating procedures in response to emergencies and heightened security risk situations.
The incumbent is responsible for security operations at all company facilities and premises. The incumbent will be responsible for developing and maintaining technical solutions/systems for securing the company operations and assets from various physical security risks including the support of cyber security and critical infrastructure protection initiatives. This position will have responsibilities for scope development, preparation of capital budget, management of security related capital and expense projects in addition to the development and management of operating expense budgets for company sites with on-site security personnel. This position will serve as the primary law enforcement liaison and point of contact for the company during normal and emergency conditions at any of the company's assets. The position interacts with governmental agencies on security related regulations, preparation and approval of security plans, field inspections and enforcement and serves as the designated corporate and/or facility security officer.
This position reports to the Senior Vice President of Environmental, Fuels Comp, Security & Training.
Education Requirements.
Bachelor's degree in related field required, Master's degree is preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience would be considered.
Associate Protection Professional certification strongly preferred, and one or more certifications of Certified Protection Professional (CPC), Professional Certified Investigator (PCI), or Physical Security Professional (PSP) is preferred.
Experience Requirements
15+ years of progressively responsible experience in Corporate Security required, with Investigations or Risk Management experience preferred.
8+ years of supervisory experience in Corporate Security, with Investigations, or Risk Management experience preferred.
Prior experience in refinery or petrochemical/chemical industrial manufacturing security program management is required.
Comprehensive understanding of physical and technical security techniques, technology and systems.
Strong interpersonal skills, and the ability and willingness to work collaboratively with others are essential.
Demonstrated analytical skills, complex problem-solving skills, and research skills are essential.
Strong attention to detail and delivering a thorough, high-quality product is also essential.
The ability to work under pressure, act decisively, and consistently meet deadlines is required.
Strong oral and written communication skills are required. Documentation, reporting, writing and presenting are key components to this position.
Highly effective organization, time management, and prioritization skills are essential.
Fluent in English, oral and written required.
Ability to travel as needed, and routinely up to 20 - 30%.
Ability to adjust schedule to meet business needs.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
The position will directly supervise employees.
Major Accountabilities
Through designated subordinates and/or by self-actions:
Establish, implement, and maintain all Security standards and procedures for the protection of company personnel, contractors, guests and assets.
Manage facility Contract Security Service and Maintenance Teams for Security Operations.
Manage facility access processes for employee, cont
About the Company
Headquartered in Sugar Land, Texas, CVR Energy is a diversified holding company primarily engaged in the renewable fuels and petroleum refining and marketing businesses, as well as in the nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing business through its interest in CVR Partners, LP. Our Mission is to be a top-tier North American renewable fuels, petroleum refining and nitrogen-based fertilizer Company as measured by safe and reliable operations, superior financial performance and profitable growth. The CVR Energy portfolio of companies...
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