Loss Prevention Detective : Ashland Job - (ashland, kentucky) Information Technology (IT) - Richmond, KY at Geebo

Loss Prevention Detective : Ashland Job - (ashland, kentucky)

State:
s; TJX Canada (Winners, HomeSense and Marshalls); and TJX Europe (T.
K.
Maxx and HomeSense).
In late 2012, we acquired Sierra Trading Post, an off:
price, Internet retailer of apparel and home fashions, bringing it into our family of businesses.
With over 26 billion in revenues in 2012, more than 3,000 stores, and approximately 179,000 Associates, success is always in style at TJX.
We currently have the following position available:
Loss Prevention Detective :
Conduct surveillance to detect loss within a store environment.
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Conduct physical security checks.
Make recommendations for ways to prevent loss.
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Participate in the training of new hire Associates to address the areas of Loss Prevention.
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Responsible for heightening store Loss Prevention awareness.
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Install and utilize CCTV equipment.
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Learn and use the latest in advanced interviewing and interrogation techniques.
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Work in a multi:
unit work environment.
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A strong desire for a career in Retail Loss Prevention.
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The ability to work independently.
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Good written and verbal communication skills.
Experience or a Criminal Justice background is a plus.
In addition to our open atmosphere and supportive work environment, we are proud to offer an exemplary benefits package that includes:
Optional participation in medical, dental, life insurance, long term disability, vision discount program and 401(k) profit sharing plan.
The TJX and opportunity for leaves of absences.
Benefit eligibility varies depending on hours worked and length of employment.
T.
J.
Maxx is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace diversity.
Posting Notes:
Ashland Kentucky Source:
http:
//www.
tiptopjob.
com/jobs/28572250_job.
asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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