Contractors’ Warehouse —
Asset Protection Manager
Location
Tamuning, GU
Category
Asset Protection
Type
Corporate
Job ID
Req114627
The Asset Protection Manager (APM) is responsible for executing key initiatives relating to theft, fraud, operational accountability, safety and environmental compliance in The Home Depot stores. The APM must be skilled at building partnerships and must be responsive to the Asset Protection (AP) concerns of the Store Manager (SM), District Manager, (DM), District Asset Protection Manager (DAPM) and all store associates. Key responsibilities include supervising hourly AP associates, assessing and reporting AP vulnerabilities and developing strategies to address them, conducting internal and external theft and fraud investigations, ensuring preservation of evidence, accurate reporting and truthful testimony, ensuring execution of all shrink-related operational processes, driving safety and environmental programs and educating store associates on AP programs and processes. A qualified APM can multi-task and obtain the cooperation and buy-in of associates to achieve goals. The APM must remain focused on store specific business objectives identified in partnership with the SM while ensuring key AP responsibilities are fulfilled.
Key Responsibilities:
- Drive execution of store safety programs and ensure compliance with company standards and policies. Use data to identify trends that may lead to accidents.
- Ensure environmental compliance to company standards.
- Execute and drive shrink-related operational processes. Independently analyze store data to identify associate behaviors and / or operational issues that may cause shrink.
- Drive execution of the Company’s internal and external theft and fraud strategy and ensure compliance with company standards and policies.
- Conduct internal investigations in partnership with the DAPM and Human Resources. Prepare detailed and accurate reports in a timely manner. Monitor criminal cases, appear in court and testify.
- Recruit and select qualified hourly AP associates. Supervise, develop and retain qualified hourly AP associates.
Direct Manager/Direct Reports:
- Position reports to District Operations Manager.
- Accountable for direct supervision of the work activities of others. In addition to personnel issues – including selection, termination, performance appraisal and professional development of subordinates.
Travel Requirements:
- Typically requires overnight travel 5% to 20% of the time.
Physical Requirements:
- Most of the time is spent sitting or standing in the same location or there may be a need to stoop regularly or move/lift light material or equipment (typically less than 8 pounds).
Working Conditions:
- Typically located in a comfortable indoor area. There may be regular exposure to mild physical discomfort from factors such as dust, fumes or odors, temperature extremes, loud noise, strong drafts, or bright lights.
- Due to forklifts and other heavy equipment traveling through the store, temporary cracks may appear in the floor, causing an uneven walking surface
- The warehouse environment can be dusty and noisy
- Doors near the department are frequently open, causing drafts and interior temperature changes
- Floors around work area may become slippery during wet weather conditions
- May have to handle merchandise and work with tools with sharp edges
- Passing forklifts emit gas fumes
- Tools, supplies and related merchandise may contain hazardous materials
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must be eighteen years of age or older.
- Must be legally permitted to work in the United States.
Preferred Qualifications:
- The knowledge, skills and abilities typically acquired through the completion of a bachelors degree program or equivalent degree in a field of study related to the job.
- Four plus years in retail industry or Home Depot equivalent.
- Relevant work experience in any of the following fields: Store Operations, Asset Protection, Safety, Environmental, Law Enforcement and Military.
- Multi-site experience (6-12 locations) with 1,000 plus associates.
- Supervisory experience, 2 plus years of district-based Asset Protection management experience.
- Completed the Loss Prevention Qualified (LPQ) course through the Loss Prevention Foundation.
- Completed the Loss Prevention Certification (LPC) through the Loss Prevention Foundation.
- Be able to work a flexible schedule, which might include supporting multiple stores.
- At least one year of relevant retail work experience at the department supervisor level or above, which can include supervisory positions in construction, lighting, lumber, plumbing, etc., or supervisory experience in retail outlets.
Minimum Education:
- The knowledge, skills and abilities typically acquired through the completion of a high school diploma and/or GED.
Preferred Education:
- No additional education
Minimum Years of Work Experience:
- 3
Preferred Years of Work Experience:
- No additional years of experience
Minimum Leadership Experience:
- None
Preferred Leadership Experience:
- None
Certifications:
- None
Competencies:
- Knowledge of retail Asset Protection, Operations, and Safety processes, programs and procedures.
- Ability to work cross-functionally to identify solutions to mitigate shrink, theft, and fraud and create safe work environments.
- Highly developed communication skills, both written and oral.
- Highly developed interpersonal skills for dealing with sensitive and controversial issues.
- Proficient in use of retail CCTV systems.
- Strong analytical and financial analysis skills.
- Ability to teach, coach, and train associates to drive change and execute process improvements across region.
- Technology competence (Basic P.C. skills) Desktop Office Suite must be proficient in Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
- Presentation skills.
- Change Management and Project Management.
Paid parental leave to bond with your new addition
401(K) savings plan with company match
Merit increases and performance bonuses
On-the-spot recognition and rewards for a job well done
The Asset Protection Manager (APM) is responsible for executing key initiatives relating to theft, fraud, operational accountability, safety and environmental compliance in The Home Depot stores. The APM must be skilled at building partnerships and must be responsive to the Asset Protection (AP) concerns of the Store Manager (SM), District Manager, (DM), District Asset Protection Manager (DAPM) and all store associates. Key responsibilities include supervising hourly AP associates, assessing and reporting AP vulnerabilities and developing strategies to address them, conducting internal and external theft and fraud investigations, ensuring preservation of evidence, accurate reporting and truthful testimony, ensuring execution of all shrink-related operational processes, driving safety and environmental programs and educating store associates on AP programs and processes. A qualified APM can multi-task and obtain the cooperation and buy-in of associates to achieve goals. The APM must remain focused on store specific business objectives identified in partnership with the SM while ensuring key AP responsibilities are fulfilled.
Key Responsibilities:
- Drive execution of store safety programs and ensure compliance with company standards and policies. Use data to identify trends that may lead to accidents.
- Ensure environmental compliance to company standards.
- Execute and drive shrink-related operational processes. Independently analyze store data to identify associate behaviors and / or operational issues that may cause shrink.
- Drive execution of the Company’s internal and external theft and fraud strategy and ensure compliance with company standards and policies.
- Conduct internal investigations in partnership with the DAPM and Human Resources. Prepare detailed and accurate reports in a timely manner. Monitor criminal cases, appear in court and testify.
- Recruit and select qualified hourly AP associates. Supervise, develop and retain qualified hourly AP associates.
Direct Manager/Direct Reports:
- Position reports to District Operations Manager.
- Accountable for direct supervision of the work activities of others. In addition to personnel issues – including selection, termination, performance appraisal and professional development of subordinates.
Travel Requirements:
- Typically requires overnight travel 5% to 20% of the time.
Physical Requirements:
- Most of the time is spent sitting or standing in the same location or there may be a need to stoop regularly or move/lift light material or equipment (typically less than 8 pounds).
Working Conditions:
- Typically located in a comfortable indoor area. There may be regular exposure to mild physical discomfort from factors such as dust, fumes or odors, temperature extremes, loud noise, strong drafts, or bright lights.
- Due to forklifts and other heavy equipment traveling through the store, temporary cracks may appear in the floor, causing an uneven walking surface
- The warehouse environment can be dusty and noisy
- Doors near the department are frequently open, causing drafts and interior temperature changes
- Floors around work area may become slippery during wet weather conditions
- May have to handle merchandise and work with tools with sharp edges
- Passing forklifts emit gas fumes
- Tools, supplies and related merchandise may contain hazardous materials
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must be eighteen years of age or older.
- Must be legally permitted to work in the United States.
Preferred Qualifications:
- The knowledge, skills and abilities typically acquired through the completion of a bachelors degree program or equivalent degree in a field of study related to the job.
- Four plus years in retail industry or Home Depot equivalent.
- Relevant work experience in any of the following fields: Store Operations, Asset Protection, Safety, Environmental, Law Enforcement and Military.
- Multi-site experience (6-12 locations) with 1,000 plus associates.
- Supervisory experience, 2 plus years of district-based Asset Protection management experience.
- Completed the Loss Prevention Qualified (LPQ) course through the Loss Prevention Foundation.
- Completed the Loss Prevention Certification (LPC) through the Loss Prevention Foundation.
- Be able to work a flexible schedule, which might include supporting multiple stores.
- At least one year of relevant retail work experience at the department supervisor level or above, which can include supervisory positions in construction, lighting, lumber, plumbing, etc., or supervisory experience in retail outlets.
Minimum Education:
- The knowledge, skills and abilities typically acquired through the completion of a high school diploma and/or GED.
Preferred Education:
- No additional education
Minimum Years of Work Experience:
- 3
Preferred Years of Work Experience:
- No additional years of experience
Minimum Leadership Experience:
- None
Preferred Leadership Experience:
- None
Certifications:
- None
Competencies:
- Knowledge of retail Asset Protection, Operations, and Safety processes, programs and procedures.
- Ability to work cross-functionally to identify solutions to mitigate shrink, theft, and fraud and create safe work environments.
- Highly developed communication skills, both written and oral.
- Highly developed interpersonal skills for dealing with sensitive and controversial issues.
- Proficient in use of retail CCTV systems.
- Strong analytical and financial analysis skills.
- Ability to teach, coach, and train associates to drive change and execute process improvements across region.
- Technology competence (Basic P.C. skills) Desktop Office Suite must be proficient in Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
- Presentation skills.
- Change Management and Project Management.
Onsite – An associate in an onsite role is required to work at a specific Home Depot location in order to complete their job duties. We also refer to this as location – dependent.
Learn more about our 4 different work locations. Additional information will be provided during the application process.As part of the application process for this role, there will be an on-line assessment. The assessment usually takes about 17 minutes to complete. You will be directed to the assessment link immediately after submitting your application. Once you click on the link, you will need to complete it within 72 hours after starting it. You may stop and restart the assessment as many times as you like within the 72-hour time frame.
During the assessment, we’ll ask you questions about your approach to work and various work-related situations. The questions are based on characteristics that are related to performing successfully in hourly roles at The Home Depot, including:
- Professional Experience
- Learning Potential
- Responsibility
- Customer Focus
If you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation related to the assessment, or you would like to obtain more information about the assessment, click here to learn more.
Store Location
1710
295 CHALAN PASAHERU
Tamuning, GU
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