The Embedded Security Manager is responsible for delivering full time, on site corporate security support for Mexico Corporate Operations, primarily in Mexico City and Guadalajara. This role ensures the protection of employees, facilities, and operations by overseeing daily security functions, coordinating incident response, evaluating risks, and engaging directly with internal stakeholders and external partners.
Main responsabilities:
Security Operations
• Manage daily security operations across the Mexico corporate portfolio, including access control, turnstiles, lobby procedures, and alignment with building administration.
• Oversee guard force operations (without direct management authority), including coordination with the primary vendor, handling rotations, staffing needs, and performance gaps.
• Coordinate incident response for internal events involving employees, vendors, visitors, executive drivers, or inter-floor conflicts.
• Support and execute security plans, policies, and corporate security programs within office environments.
• Monitor external threat environments—including protests, labor-related demonstrations, and incidents involving sellers—and escalate when required.
• Ensure security coverage for concerts, social events, and corporate gatherings, including risk reviews and on-site coordination.
Risk Management and Assessment
• Conduct security assessments and internal audits across assigned floors and office spaces.
• Identify, document, and escalate security gaps, operational vulnerabilities, and compliance issues.
• Support drill and exercise programs related to emergency preparedness, evacuations, and critical incident response.
• Monitor and verify functionality of security systems and infrastructure, including CCTV, access control systems, and emergency equipment.
• Prepare post-incident documentation and continuous improvement recommendations.
Stakeholder Engagement
• Act as a security advisor for assigned corporate locations, offering guidance to executive assistants, internal teams, and operational managers.
• Maintain strong working relationships with the building’s head of security and facilities management.
• Coordinate with local law enforcement, external partners, and government representatives when needed, especially during visits, protests, or special operations.
• Support and manage high-profile visits (e.g., executives, ambassadors, international representatives), ensuring secure arrival, routing, and departure logistics.
• Contribute to security communications, reporting, and escalation pathways for leadership.