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Security Operations Account Manager
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Lead security operations as an Account Manager with Allied Universal in Baltimore. You'll manage scheduling using AI technology, develop security teams, and build client relationships. Requires 2+ years in security management or supervising teams, plus a valid driver's license. Enjoy medical, den...
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United States , Baltimore
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80001.60 - 90001.60 USD / Year
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Allied Universal®
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Security Operations Manager
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Allied Universal seeks an Operations Manager in Baltimore to lead security service delivery across client sites. This role oversees hiring, scheduling, training, and compliance, requiring 3+ years of leadership in high-volume workforce environments. Ideal candidates have experience in protective ...
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United States , Baltimore
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54000.00 - 59000.00 USD / Year
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Allied Universal®
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Security Operations Account Manager
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Lead security operations and client relationships in Baltimore as a Security Operations Account Manager. You will guide a team, manage scheduling with AI tools, and ensure site safety and compliance. This role requires security management experience and offers benefits with career growth at a glo...
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United States , Baltimore
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48499.94 - 53499.94 USD / Year
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Allied Universal®
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About the Security Operations Manager role

Explore Security Operations Manager jobs and discover a pivotal leadership role at the heart of an organization's cyber defense. A Security Operations Manager is responsible for overseeing the Security Operations Center (SOC), acting as the strategic commander for monitoring, detecting, investigating, and responding to security threats. This profession bridges the gap between technical security teams and business leadership, ensuring that security operations align with organizational risk tolerance and objectives. Professionals in these roles are the custodians of an organization's digital resilience, building and maturing capabilities to protect critical assets from an ever-evolving threat landscape.

The typical responsibilities of a Security Operations Manager are comprehensive. They involve leading a team of security analysts and engineers, defining and refining SOC processes, playbooks, and incident response protocols. A core duty is managing the security tool stack, which often includes Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) platforms, and vulnerability management solutions. They oversee 24/7 security monitoring, lead incident response efforts from triage to post-mortem analysis, and ensure timely containment and remediation. Furthermore, they manage vulnerability management programs, coordinate patching activities, and conduct regular threat hunting and risk assessments. A significant part of the role is also reporting; they translate technical data into actionable security KPIs and metrics for executive stakeholders, demonstrating the value and effectiveness of the security program.

To excel in Security Operations Manager jobs, a specific blend of skills and experience is required. Typically, candidates need several years of progressive experience in security operations, incident response, or threat intelligence, with at least a few years in a direct leadership or management capacity. Deep technical knowledge of modern security architectures, cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), and adversarial tactics is essential. Strong leadership and communication skills are paramount, as the role requires mentoring teams, coordinating cross-functionally with IT and engineering departments, and managing client or internal stakeholder relationships. Familiarity with major compliance frameworks like ISO 27001, NIST, and SOC 2 is highly valuable. Relevant industry certifications such as CISSP, CISM, GIAC, or cloud-specific security credentials are commonly sought after. For those seeking Security Operations Manager jobs, it is a career path demanding strategic vision, calm under pressure, and a relentless drive to stay ahead of cyber threats, offering the opportunity to shape and defend the digital frontier of any modern enterprise.