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Technical Program Manager, Security
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Seeking a Technical Program Manager, Security in Austin. This individual contributor role requires 7+ years of technical program management experience within security. You will own program strategy, manage fraud prevention initiatives, and drive security risk management. Expertise in compliance f...
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United States , Austin
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160000.00 - 223000.00 USD / Year
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Security and Safety Manager
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Lead security and safety operations at a property in Austin. Manage risk, ensure compliance with OSHA, and oversee emergency preparedness. Train staff, handle investigations, and develop loss prevention strategies. This leadership role requires experience in security operations and hazard assessm...
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United States , Austin
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56000.00 - 76000.00 USD / Year
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Business Development Manager - Security Services
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Drive multi-million dollar revenue growth as a Business Development Manager for security services in Austin. Market comprehensive, long-term security solutions to diverse commercial and government sectors. Leverage your proven B2B sales experience and consultative skills with a competitive commis...
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United States , Austin
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Explore a rewarding career path by discovering Security Manager jobs, a critical leadership role at the forefront of protecting organizational assets, data, and people. Security Managers are strategic leaders responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing comprehensive security programs. Their core mission is to proactively identify risks and implement robust controls to safeguard an organization's information systems, physical premises, financial instruments, and intellectual property from a wide array of threats. This profession sits at the intersection of technology, operations, and business strategy, requiring a unique blend of technical expertise and managerial acumen. Professionals in these roles typically shoulder a broad range of responsibilities. They develop and enforce security policies, standards, and procedures in alignment with industry regulations and best practices. A significant part of their duty involves enterprise risk management, which includes conducting regular risk assessments and orchestrating remediation efforts. They often direct key operational areas such as Identity and Access Management (IAM), data protection strategies, and vulnerability management programs. Leading the incident response process during a security breach is a critical function, requiring calm and decisive action. Furthermore, Security Managers are tasked with managing security awareness training for staff, overseeing third-party vendor risk, and ensuring business continuity and disaster recovery plans are effective and tested. In many organizations, they also collaborate with IT and development teams to integrate security into the software development lifecycle (SDLC). To excel in Security Manager jobs, individuals must possess a strong foundational knowledge of cybersecurity principles, network architecture, and physical security measures. Typical requirements include a bachelor's degree in information technology, computer science, cybersecurity, or a related field, though equivalent experience is often considered. Several years of progressive experience in security operations, risk management, or IT auditing are essential, with prior leadership or supervisory experience being highly desirable. Industry-recognized certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or CISA are frequently sought after. Beyond technical skills, successful Security Managers demonstrate exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities to liaise with executives, legal teams, and external auditors. They must be analytical problem-solvers, capable of project management, budgeting, and fostering a culture of security awareness throughout the organization. If you are a strategic thinker passionate about building resilient defenses and leading teams, exploring Security Manager jobs could be your next career step.

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