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Join IKEA Amsterdam as a Safety and Security Specialist in a part-time, 6-month temporary role with potential for permanency. You will ensure safety for customers and colleagues by advising on legislation, analyzing risks, and monitoring standards. HBO-level thinking, Dutch/English fluency, and a...
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Netherlands , Amsterdam
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2414.00 - 3263.00 EUR / Month
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Shape the future of safety at Fever as a US Safety & Security Specialist in Chicago. Take ownership of programs across workplaces and live events, ensuring compliance and building a strong safety culture. This hands-on role requires 4-6 years of experience, autonomy, and offers comprehensive bene...
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United States , Chicago
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80000.00 USD / Year
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EMEA Facilities, Security & Safety Program Specialist
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Oversee facility maintenance and security operations across EMEA regional offices. Manage MEP/HVAC schedules, vendor relations, and safety programs while ensuring regulatory compliance. This role requires strong project management, financial acumen, and regular travel. Enjoy a flexible WFH policy...
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Ireland; Hungary , Cork; Budapest
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A career as a Safety and Security Specialist is a dynamic and vital profession dedicated to protecting people, assets, and organizational integrity. These professionals are the cornerstone of a proactive risk management culture, ensuring that workplaces operate within legal and ethical frameworks while safeguarding everyone within them. Exploring Safety and Security Specialist jobs means entering a field where vigilance, analytical thinking, and a passion for well-being converge to create secure and compliant environments across various industries, from retail and logistics to corporate offices and manufacturing. Individuals in this role typically shoulder a broad spectrum of responsibilities centered on prevention, compliance, and response. Their core duties involve developing, implementing, and maintaining comprehensive health, safety, and security programs. This includes conducting regular risk assessments, audits, and site inspections to identify potential hazards, followed by diligent follow-up to ensure corrective actions are taken. They are responsible for delivering essential training to employees, promoting a strong culture of safety awareness and personal responsibility at all levels of the organization. When incidents do occur—whether a safety accident, a security breach, or a crisis situation—the specialist leads the investigation, analyzes root causes and trends, and implements strategies to prevent recurrence. A critical aspect of the profession is ensuring strict adherence to a complex web of local, national, and company-specific regulations. Specialists must continuously interpret and apply evolving legislation related to occupational health and safety, security protocols, and data protection. They often serve as the primary liaison with external authorities, such as fire departments, police, and regulatory bodies. Furthermore, they play a key role in crisis management, coordinating response teams and ensuring business continuity plans are effective and actionable. The typical skill set required for Safety and Security Specialist jobs is both diverse and demanding. Strong analytical and numerical skills are essential for assessing risks and incident data. Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities are paramount, as the role requires educating staff, advising management on sensitive issues, and confidently liaising with external partners. A high degree of integrity, responsibility, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are non-negotiable traits. Professionally, candidates often possess formal qualifications in occupational health and safety, security management, or risk compliance, coupled with practical experience in incident response, audit processes, and stakeholder engagement. A successful specialist is ultimately a strategic advisor, a meticulous planner, and a committed guardian, making these roles indispensable to any organization's sustainable and responsible operation.

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