As noted above, this list is intended to reflect the current job but there may be additional essential functions (and certainly non-essential job functions) that are not referenced. Management will modify the job or require other tasks be performed whenever it is deemed appropriate to do so, observing, of course, any legal obligations including any collective bargaining obligations.
• Lead physical security projects to ensure alignment with American Airlines security design standards and adherence to operational budgets.
• Oversee daily operations and project implementations to ensure compliance with internal procedures and aviation security controls.
• Manage vendor relationships, ensuring high-quality service delivery and effective integration of security systems.
• Apply industry best practices to complex security design projects and ongoing system operations, promoting consistency while allowing for situational flexibility.
• Serve as the primary escalation point for system failures, vendor challenges, and other project or operational issues, ensuring timely resolution and stakeholder communication.
• Collaborate with Campus Security, Corporate Real Estate, IT, and other stakeholders to ensure successful design execution and installation outcomes.
• Provide leadership with regular updates on project progress and operational performance, including system reliability and vendor accountability.
• Monitor the health and performance of security systems, ensuring continuous operation and rapid issue remediation to minimize disruptions.
• Oversee end-to-end operations of the Corporate Badging Office, ensuring timely, accurate, and secure badge issuance and delivery.
• Maintain and optimize all badging infrastructure, including software, hardware, badge stock, printers, and access control components.
• Supervise Badging Office staff, promoting exceptional customer service and serving as the escalation point for complex badge-related issues.
• Identify and implement process improvement opportunities, staying informed on access control technologies and industry advancements.
• Enforce strict compliance with corporate security policies and access protocols; regularly audit user permissions to mitigate risk.
• Maintain and uphold standardized operating procedures (SOPs) for badge issuance, auditing, and reporting functions.