Travel, Legal, Corp! orate Pr ocurement) to promote broader security risk management efforts and identify opportunities for collaboration. Skills and Experience: A master's degree (preferably in international relations, international security) or J.D./equivalent is required. A bachelor's degree in the same fields combined with 10+ years of current security risk management experience may be substituted. Specialized Skills: * An in-depth understanding of security risk management processes, tools and industry best practices; * Knowledge of Bank Group management structure, decision-making (ADM), and operations; * Experience drafting policies in conformity with the Policy and Procedure Framework; * Familiarity with duty of care obligations and security-related operational, financial and legal risks; Security Specialist (Capital Budget, Equipment and Armored vehicles) - 160662 (Washington, D.C.) - Deadline - April 4th https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/cap/view/108962441?pathWildcard=108962441&trk=job_capjs This Security Specialist position is based in the Corporate Security division of the General Services Department of the World Bank Group in Washington, DC. The incumbent will report to the head of the Operational Support team. The position will also require interaction with various other stakeholders such as other Security Specialists within Corporate Security, Corporate Procurement, Resource Management, Country Office Management, and various suppliers. The incumbent will serve in a full time capacity and on-call for emergencies. The Security Specialist will be responsible for overseeing the areas entailing provision of global offices with security equipment and armored vehicles, participating in reviews of performance of security in country offices and also for maintaining an overview of the division's planning, prioritization and use of capital budgets. Security Equipment - In an effort to standardize security management and benefit from bulk-procurement, Corporate Security adopted a tiered system of providing country offices with security equipment packages that correspond with a country's threat ranking. Security equipment, comprises moveable items that are not integrated into an office site (e.g., walk-through metal detectors, x-ray machines, personal protective equipment and communications equipment). Assuming a five-year replacement schedule, Corporate Security estimates an annual investment of $0.75 million from the institutions capital budget to fund the initiative. Armored Vehicle Fleet - The WBG manages a medium size fleet of armored vehicles distributed world-wide and the purchase of armored vehicles and related services such as driver training, regular on-site inspections are provided through a long term agreement (LTA) with a reputable supplier. Under this new arrangement Corporate Security will assume the responsibility for overseeing the management of the fleet of armored vehicles and coordinating driver training and regular on-site inspections in conjunction with country offices where these vehicles are located. Corporate Security Capital Budgets - Corporate Security relies on periodic capital budgets to update major security systems or specific programs that may address concerns at either the HQ campus in Washington or those of its 160 country offices. The Security Specialist will be responsible for coordinating all aspects related to projects funded from the WBG capital budget. Program Review - In order to strengthen the security program globally, the Security Specialist may be called upon to carry out security program review missions to provide managers with reliable evidence-based information about the performance of security personnel and more specifically the country office security program as a whole, in relation to operational objectives and security directives. The information collected will be used to inform decisions about future planning and the continual improvement of security risk management for WBG offices overseas. Skills and Experience: * Advanced university degree (Master's degree or equivalent) with 5 years of experience in relevant field. A first-level university degree in combination with 8 additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. * Familiarity with usage of security equipment, communications equipment and armored vehicles. * Experience with capital expenditures on security related equipment. * Overseas experience in a developing economy desirable. * Knowledge of WBG, UN or other equivalent organization's procurement and financial rules and regulations beneficial. * Specialized knowledge of the security industry. * Strong analytical skills to successfully perform financial reviews, determination of responsibility and other forms of qualitative analysis. Thank you and best regards, Pooja Bhatia Pooja Bhatia Talent Acquisition Center of Expertise World Bank Group | Washington, DC | PBhatia@WorldBankGroup.org
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Friday, March 18, 2016
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY WORLD BANK GROUP, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Travel, Legal, Corp! orate Pr ocurement) to promote broader security risk management efforts and identify opportunities for collaboration. Skills and Experience: A master's degree (preferably in international relations, international security) or J.D./equivalent is required. A bachelor's degree in the same fields combined with 10+ years of current security risk management experience may be substituted. Specialized Skills: * An in-depth understanding of security risk management processes, tools and industry best practices; * Knowledge of Bank Group management structure, decision-making (ADM), and operations; * Experience drafting policies in conformity with the Policy and Procedure Framework; * Familiarity with duty of care obligations and security-related operational, financial and legal risks; Security Specialist (Capital Budget, Equipment and Armored vehicles) - 160662 (Washington, D.C.) - Deadline - April 4th https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/cap/view/108962441?pathWildcard=108962441&trk=job_capjs This Security Specialist position is based in the Corporate Security division of the General Services Department of the World Bank Group in Washington, DC. The incumbent will report to the head of the Operational Support team. The position will also require interaction with various other stakeholders such as other Security Specialists within Corporate Security, Corporate Procurement, Resource Management, Country Office Management, and various suppliers. The incumbent will serve in a full time capacity and on-call for emergencies. The Security Specialist will be responsible for overseeing the areas entailing provision of global offices with security equipment and armored vehicles, participating in reviews of performance of security in country offices and also for maintaining an overview of the division's planning, prioritization and use of capital budgets. Security Equipment - In an effort to standardize security management and benefit from bulk-procurement, Corporate Security adopted a tiered system of providing country offices with security equipment packages that correspond with a country's threat ranking. Security equipment, comprises moveable items that are not integrated into an office site (e.g., walk-through metal detectors, x-ray machines, personal protective equipment and communications equipment). Assuming a five-year replacement schedule, Corporate Security estimates an annual investment of $0.75 million from the institutions capital budget to fund the initiative. Armored Vehicle Fleet - The WBG manages a medium size fleet of armored vehicles distributed world-wide and the purchase of armored vehicles and related services such as driver training, regular on-site inspections are provided through a long term agreement (LTA) with a reputable supplier. Under this new arrangement Corporate Security will assume the responsibility for overseeing the management of the fleet of armored vehicles and coordinating driver training and regular on-site inspections in conjunction with country offices where these vehicles are located. Corporate Security Capital Budgets - Corporate Security relies on periodic capital budgets to update major security systems or specific programs that may address concerns at either the HQ campus in Washington or those of its 160 country offices. The Security Specialist will be responsible for coordinating all aspects related to projects funded from the WBG capital budget. Program Review - In order to strengthen the security program globally, the Security Specialist may be called upon to carry out security program review missions to provide managers with reliable evidence-based information about the performance of security personnel and more specifically the country office security program as a whole, in relation to operational objectives and security directives. The information collected will be used to inform decisions about future planning and the continual improvement of security risk management for WBG offices overseas. Skills and Experience: * Advanced university degree (Master's degree or equivalent) with 5 years of experience in relevant field. A first-level university degree in combination with 8 additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. * Familiarity with usage of security equipment, communications equipment and armored vehicles. * Experience with capital expenditures on security related equipment. * Overseas experience in a developing economy desirable. * Knowledge of WBG, UN or other equivalent organization's procurement and financial rules and regulations beneficial. * Specialized knowledge of the security industry. * Strong analytical skills to successfully perform financial reviews, determination of responsibility and other forms of qualitative analysis. Thank you and best regards, Pooja Bhatia Pooja Bhatia Talent Acquisition Center of Expertise World Bank Group | Washington, DC | PBhatia@WorldBankGroup.org
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