Safety & Security GSOC Lead
The Safety & Security GSOC Lead at Capital Group will manage global security operations and critical internal/external relationships. Responsibilities include vendor coordination, budget management, event security risk assessment, and process improvement for physical security programs. The role requires extensive experience in relationship and program management within high-stress environments. Candidates will collaborate with regional teams and executive leadership to ensure global security standards.
50k new jobs listed every day. Install TAL to find more jobs like this.

Experience
7+ years
Function
Security
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Safety & Security GSOC Lead at Capital Group will manage global security operations and critical internal/external relationships. Responsibilities include vendor coordination, budget management, event security risk assessment, and process improvement for physical security programs. The role requires extensive experience in relationship and program management within high-stress environments. Candidates will collaborate with regional teams and executive leadership to ensure global security standards.
TAL's take
Solid role at an established, reputable global firm with clearly defined leadership responsibilities in security operations.
The JD clearly defines the scope, responsibilities, and required background for the GSOC Lead role.
Must haves
- Bachelor’s degree
- 7+ years corporate or government analyst experience
- Experience in relationship and program management
- Ability to work 24/7 on-call responsibilities
- Experience with high-stress environments and VIPs
- Strong written and oral communication skills
About the company
Large, established global investment management firm with a strong reputation, but not in the defined Tier 1 tech-heavy list.
Posts mentioning Capital Group
Kalaari Capital Fellowship
Context- Applied for the 24’ Kalaari Fellowship, still waiting for interview shortlists Would love to hear your experiences/ what you know about the fellowship. — Tips on how to crack VC (analyst) interviews are welcome! — To all 24’ applicants- have you heard back? If yes, pls share deets
Violent Student Protests in Bangladesh Result in Over 105 Deaths
- This week’s student protests in Bangladesh against government job quotas have turned deadly, with at least 105 people killed. - Dhaka Medical College Hospital reported 52 deaths in the capital on Friday, amid widespread telecommunications disruptions and TV news blackouts. - Protesters stormed a jail in Narsingdi, freeing inmates and setting the facility on fire, while police struggled to control rallies in Dhaka despite a ban on public gatherings. - Dhaka police reported that protesters torched and vandalized numerous police and government offices, including the state broadcaster’s headquarters. - The protests, driven by opposition to a quota system favoring certain groups, have led to calls for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and accusations of government misuse of power. Source: The Hindu
On This Day: 17th October
On October 17, 2017, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) declared victory in Raqqa, capturing the last major stronghold of the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria. This event marked a significant turning point in both the Syrian Civil War and the global fight against terrorism. Key points: 1. Raqqa had served as the de facto capital of ISIS's self-proclaimed caliphate since 2014. 2. The battle for Raqqa lasted approximately four months, involving intense urban warfare and coalition airstrikes. 3. The SDF, a multi-ethnic alliance dominated by Kurdish fighters, led the ground offensive with support from U.S.-led coalition forces. 4. The fall of Raqqa effectively ended ISIS's territorial control in Syria, though the group continued to operate as an insurgency. 5. This victory came at a high cost, with significant civilian casualties and widespread destruction of the city. Implications: 1. Dealt a major blow to ISIS's operational capabilities and propaganda efforts. 2. Shifted the dynamics of the Syrian Civil War, altering the balance of power among various factions. 3. Raised questions about post-ISIS governance and reconstruction in liberated areas. 4. Highlighted the role of Kurdish forces in the region, influencing subsequent geopolitical tensions. The capture of Raqqa demonstrated the effectiveness of international cooperation in combating terrorism but also exposed the complexities of post-conflict stabilization and reconstruction.