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Join our Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) in Holly Springs. Monitor security systems and intelligence sources to safeguard clients across multiple industries. This role requires 1+ year of security experience and proficiency with computers and smart devices. We offer comprehensive benefit...
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United States , Holly Springs
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22.00 USD / Hour
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Join our Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) in Norwood as a Security Operator. You will monitor global security systems, analyze threats, and ensure the safety of personnel and assets. This role requires 2+ years of security, military, or law enforcement experience. We offer comprehensive b...
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United States , Norwood
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22.05 USD / Hour
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Join our Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) in Norwood as a Security Operator. You will monitor global security systems, analyze threats, and ensure the safety of personnel and assets. This role requires prior security, military, or law enforcement experience. We offer a comprehensive benef...
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United States , Norwood
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Join Open Text as a GSOC Operator in Cupertino, ensuring global security through advanced monitoring and incident response. Utilize your critical thinking to manage access, alarms, and CCTV systems, providing vital support during emergencies. This role offers comprehensive benefits, ongoing train...
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United States , Cupertino
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30.00 USD / Hour
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Join our Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) in Eden Prairie, monitoring safety and security worldwide. Utilize advanced systems to detect and analyze incidents, providing critical response for clients across various sectors. This role requires prior security, military, or law enforcement ex...
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United States , Eden Prairie
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22.15 USD / Hour
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About the Security GSOC Operator role

A Security GSOC (Global Security Operations Center) Operator plays a pivotal role in the modern security landscape, serving as the central nervous system for an organization’s safety and threat detection efforts. These professionals are responsible for the real-time monitoring, analysis, and response to security incidents that could impact a company’s personnel, assets, or reputation. Working within a 24/7 operations center, a GSOC Operator is the first line of defense, utilizing a sophisticated array of technology to maintain situational awareness across multiple locations, often on a global scale. The primary function of a GSOC Operator is to detect, assess, and escalate potential threats. This involves constantly monitoring a variety of systems, including access control platforms, video surveillance feeds, intrusion detection alarms, and fire safety systems.

Beyond physical security technology, operators also track external intelligence sources such as weather alerts, news reports, and social media to identify risks like natural disasters, political unrest, or civil disturbances. When an incident is detected, the operator must act swiftly and calmly, following pre-defined protocols to dispatch security personnel, coordinate with emergency services like police or fire departments, or alert key stakeholders within the organization. Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills are essential, as operators must often make rapid, independent judgments during high-pressure situations. The role is as much about communication as it is about surveillance. GSOC Operators are responsible for logging every event with precise detail for documentation, investigations, and compliance.

They also serve as a central point of contact for employees, handling requests for safety assistance, monitoring employee travel security, and providing customer service to those within the organization. Because the GSOC never sleeps, operators often work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Typical requirements for these security jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, though an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in criminal justice or a related field is often preferred. Employers typically seek candidates with prior experience in security, law enforcement, military service, or emergency dispatch. Technical proficiency is a must, as operators must be comfortable using multiple computer applications, radio systems, and telephone equipment simultaneously.

Excellent verbal and written communication skills, the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment, and a calm demeanor under duress are critical attributes. For many positions, candidates must also pass a thorough background investigation and obtain relevant state or local security licenses. Ultimately, a career as a Security GSOC Operator offers a dynamic and critical role for those who thrive on vigilance, technology, and protecting others in an increasingly complex world. These jobs require a unique blend of technical skill, composure, and proactive awareness.