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GE Aerospace Regional Security Advisor, China in Shanghai, China

Job Description Summary

The Regional Security Advisor (RSA) will be an active member of the GE Aerospace (GEA) Global Security team. The RSA will primarily be responsible for partnering with GEA facilities located in their assigned region. Under the guidance of the and Senior Security Director, Regional Operations (SSD) and Global Security Executives (GSE), the RSA will track compliance and audit security policies, standards, and security management systems, alongside the developmental/procedural requirements across their assigned region. Additionally, the RSA will serve as the regional point of contact pursuant to national security related events, investigations, security risk mitigation, corporate security programs, security logistics for special events, and crisis management within their region. They will also support the SSD as a liaison with public agencies, regulatory bodies, and GE facilities via the respective Site Security Leader (SSL).

Job Description

Responsibilities:

Facility operational Security

  • Promote awareness and support facilities with compliance to Physical Security Standard/Policy of security related GEA policies, procedures, and guidelines.

  • Assist with coordinating the installation or replacement of security systems at GEA facilities to ensure compatibility and continuity of systems and applications across the enterprise.

  • Conduct comprehensive reviews and analysis of GEA facility security plans for compliance with existing GEA policies and procedures.

  • Conduct comprehensive site security reviews of GEA construction projects underway in the assigned region and provide recommendations in line with the GEA physical security playbook and enterprise requirements.

  • Ensure the reporting of all incidents involving crime, security violations, critical security intelligence and incident trends via GEA reporting system, review incoming reports and provide guidance to close incidents.

  • Conduct security investigations when assigned by the SSD or GSE, receive and evaluate information on security-related adverse incidents and make recommendations to preclude recurrence.

  • Provide general oversight and guidance on the security operations for GEA sites, to include advising on security protocols/standards, guard services, access control, crisis management and business continuity.

  • Work in partnership with all SSLs to ensure appropriate focus and ensure that all security requirements are implemented at sites throughout the region.

  • Provide security education and awareness activities, across the region, continuing education efforts for sites and leadership teams as well as all employees through awareness programs.

Regional Security Point of Contact

  • Maintain a strong awareness of all relevant industry standards and regulations.

  • Support regional leadership and the SSD on security-related activities as the primary security focal-point across the region.

  • When necessary, travel outside of assigned region to assist other Global Security team members.

  • Deploy as part of an Incident Management Team in response to an incident when on the ground assistance is required.

  • Represent GEA among key industry groups and at association functions as directed by the SSD when needed.

  • Occasionally be available out of hours to provide incident response coverage and intelligence reporting to GEA when needed.

  • Support additional security related activities in assigned region as required by the SSD or GSE, in support of special events, crisis management and operational business needs.

  • Build and maintain an effective working relationship with local law enforcement and security agencies and professional security organizations related to assigned region.

  • Working with GEA legal and compliance teams, ensure GEA legal entities and operations comply with local regulations.

  • Support other Global Security Team Members cross-regionally when required and directed by the SSD or GSE

  • Liaising with related GEA components such as facilities, logistics, procurement, and digital technology teams, to support the Global Security mission.

Collaborate and share critical information with the GE Aerospace Response Center (ARC)

  • Monitor national events to assess security-related trends and implications on GEA business operations and staff within the region, escalating to the SSD and ARC when appropriate.

  • Ensure country/zone level crisis plans are maintained to ensure an established and validated process to limit the intensity of a negative threat or event to GEA’s employees, products, services, financial condition, and reputation within the area.

  • Stay current with relevant travel security risk as well as provide oversight of travel security support activities, i.e., approving high risk travel, escorts, meet and greet, etc.

  • Provide travel security support by monitoring trends that may cause issues for GE travelers in the assigned region and work with GE ARC for country security assessment ratings and communicate with travelers accordingly.

  • Provide site readiness and security-related metrics monthly to the SSD.

Audits/Assessments

  • Conduct security audits & inspections of GEA facilities and participate in other GEA audits and inspections outside of their region as required by the SSD.

  • Review potential security risks with regard to newly acquired businesses and implementing GEA security policies and processes during integration and any associated risk to supply chain partners.

  • Support GEA regional business leaders with technical knowledge and assist in coordinating vendors on proposed security-related equipment and expenses.

  • Conduct comprehensive risk and site vulnerability assessments to identify deficiencies and best practices and provide recommendations for the protection of employees and to prevent financial loss, damage, or business interruptions.

  • Develop exercise simulation scenarios to test the various country and site crisis plans, in coordination with the SSD and identify and propose gap resolutions for local crisis plans. Audit and drive to closure.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree and/or equivalent advance degree

  • Minimum 4 years’ regional/global security experience.

  • Significant operational experience in security management, Law Enforcement, or military preferred.

  • Experience working domestically and internationally in multiple settings (office & field)

  • Familiarity with global/international security laws, regulations, and an understanding and acceptance of varying global perspectives, ideologies, and cultures.

  • Fluent in Mandarin and English.

  • Strong interpersonal, judgement and situational awareness skills in delivering complex programs/projects across a region.

  • Demonstratable experience in crisis management/incident response.

  • Demonstratable experience in executive protection and event security.

  • Working knowledge of Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.

  • Able to work effectively across multiple cultures and time zones.

  • Domestic and international travel required.

Characteristics:

  • Self-motivated, self-directed, flexible, and able to work under pressure and in fast paced team environments.

  • Strong understanding of assigned region to include local laws, regulations, customs, and cultures.

  • Strong understanding of security nuances (methodologies, vulnerabilities) within assigned region

  • High level of interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, with an emphasis on collaboration, and the ability to communicate with executive-level decision-makers.

  • Excellent English and Arabic language communication skills: experience communicating across multiple levels (including executive level), functions and regions; able to communicate complex information clearly and effectively both verbally and in writing.

  • Project management skills (multi-faceted & complex projects) with ability to handle multiple tasks and deliver results on time.

  • Experience conducting investigations on a variety of circumstances such as criminal activity, security violations, significant misconduct, etc.

  • Has cultural awareness & sensitivity: ability to flex style to suit differing cultural norms and experience of leading a culturally diverse team.

  • Can operate successfully in a highly autonomous environment.

Additional Information

Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes

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