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Investigations Technician - Long Island, NY
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Country: USA
Location: New York-Long Island Long Island
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Security/Protective Services
Location:Long Island, NY
Status:Full Time, Employee
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Investigations Technician - Long Island, NY
See a company like no other. See where risk-taking is applauded. See a world of opportunity. See the hip new thing. See the new style. See your future. See yourself in red. See you soon. Investigations Technician Maximize Safeness Creates a safe environment for team members and guests Provides quick and accurate incident analysis Evaluates and analyzes incidents;identifies trends; suggests solutions Minimize Theft and Fraud Analyzes and identifies organized internal & external theft opportunities within a market Suggests solutions to theft and fraud issues on a market level Builds strong partnerships with investigations teams And more We're looking for: College degree or equivalent experience (blend of college and leadership experience totaling four years) Two years investigative and/or retail store experience Zero to two years investigative experience Strong oral and written communication skills Strong PC skills (word processing, spreadsheets) Ability to work well in a team environment or individually Strong organizational skills Systems application aptitude (PC and Mainframe applications) Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality Understanding of law enforcement Strong communication skills Strong interviewing skills Able to work with highly confidential information Knowledge of all areas of Assets Protection, including internal and external investigations and the use of electronic detection equipment See the rewards: Target merchandise discount Competitive pay School Tuition reimbursement See Yourself At Target: Employing more than 350,000 team members in 47 states, we value creativity, diversity and collaboration in all its forms. From stocking our stores' shelves with fantastic products at great prices to a deep commitment to community giving, Target strives for excellence in every way. To apply: Click on the Apply Button now to inform us of your interest. Target is an equal employment opportunity employer and is a drug-free workplace. Contact Information: Company: Target Reference Code: 9371150
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