Site Security Manager - Residential Client Program

Coconut Grove, FL
Full Time
Experienced
Global Guardian protects and delivers employees and families from political, environmental, and bad actor threats worldwide. We are a leading provider of emergency medical and security solutions for corporations and individuals. Our 24/7 Operations Centers in McLean, VA, and Charlotte, NC, identify, monitor, and respond to threats and emergencies with on-the-ground teams in over 100 countries. Our world-class professionals have extensive intelligence community experience, military special operations, and federal law enforcement. Founded over ten years ago by a Delta Force Sergeant Major and an Army Special Forces Colonel, we are a values-based organization focusing on a camaraderie, service, and excellence culture. We have managed crises in the worst environments in the world, and we know how to act fast to provide unmatched service for our clients. We operate in the world’s most challenging environments and bring that same discipline and professionalism to domestic and residential security programs.


Position Summary and Objective

The Site Security Manager – Residential Client Program is the primary owner and trusted operator for a high-net-worth client’s residential security program and affiliated properties. This role is responsible for the day-to-day security posture of the client’s primary residence, executive protection support as required, and direct coordination with Global Guardian’s operations and leadership teams.

In addition to core security responsibilities, the Site Security Manager is expected to ensure that any client-related operational, safety, or security-adjacent need is identified, coordinated, and resolved, either directly or through appropriate internal or external resources. This position requires a mature, solutions-oriented professional who can operate independently, exercise sound judgment, and maintain absolute discretion.

For approximately 45 days per year, the Site Security Manager will stand up, manage, and demobilize a temporary residential security team at the primary residence. Outside of this surge period, the role returns to steady-state residential operations while also serving as a mobile response leader, traveling to other client sites or properties as needed to assess, stabilize, and resolve issues with the same level of ownership as the primary residence.


Essential Functions and Responsibilities

Residential Security & Client Support

  • Serve as the primary security authority for the client’s residence, property, and immediate environment.
  • Maintain continuous situational awareness and respond decisively to security incidents, emergencies, or irregularities.
  • Provide protective services, secure driving, and executive support as required.
  • Maintain a professional, discreet, and low-profile presence at all times.
  • Build and maintain strong working relationships with the client, household staff, and trusted vendors.
Program Stand-Up (45-Day Annual Surge)
  • Plan, stand up, manage, and demobilize a temporary residential security team during designated high-risk or high-activity periods.
  • Recruit, vet, onboard, and supervise temporary security personnel in coordination with Global Guardian leadership.
  • Develop and implement property-specific SOPs, post orders, schedules, and communication protocols.
  • Ensure all personnel meet licensing, training, and compliance requirements.
  • Serve as the on-site leader and escalation point throughout the surge period.
  • Conduct post-operation reviews and ensure full demobilization at the conclusion of the assignment.
Client Support & Ownership Mindset
  • Act as the single point of ownership for all security-related and security-adjacent client needs, ensuring issues are addressed and resolved promptly, professionally, and discreetly.
  • Proactively identify risks, gaps, or operational issues affecting the client’s safety, privacy, or continuity of daily life.
  • Take responsibility for seeing issues through to resolution, whether handled directly or coordinated through internal teams, vendors, or third parties.
  • Execute client requests with urgency, sound judgment, and minimal disruption, while maintaining appropriate professional and security boundaries.
  • Maintain a service-oriented mindset that reflects trust, accountability, and discretion.
Multi-Site Response & Issue Resolution
  • Travel to additional client residences or affiliated properties as required to assess, respond to, and resolve security or operational issues.
  • Apply the same standards of ownership, professionalism, and discretion at secondary sites as at the primary residence.
  • Conduct site assessments, recommend corrective actions, and implement temporary or permanent security measures as appropriate.
  • Serve as the on-site authority during issue resolution, coordinating with Global Guardian leadership and GSOC as needed.
  • Document findings, actions taken, and follow-up requirements after each site engagement.
Operations & Coordination
  • Coordinate with Global Guardian’s GSOC and administrative teams for monitoring, reporting, and escalation.
  • Create, maintain, and update property-specific SOPs, emergency response plans, and documentation.
  • Ensure strict adherence to confidentiality, privacy, and client-specific protocols.
  • Document incidents, irregularities, and corrective actions clearly and professionally.
  • Support domestic and international travel as required.

Competencies and Attributes
  • Ownership mentality with the ability to operate independently and without constant supervision.
  • Strong judgment and decision-making under pressure.
  • Exceptional discretion and emotional intelligence.
  • Highly organized with the ability to shift between steady-state operations and surge leadership.
  • Calm, professional demeanor in high-stress or sensitive environments.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Physically and mentally prepared to respond to emergencies.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication.
  • Ability to manage sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism.


Qualifications and Education

Required Qualifications
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in law enforcement, military, executive protection, or high-level private security.
  • Prior experience in residential or executive protection environments.
  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Valid Florida driver’s license with a clean driving record.
  • Ability to pass background investigation and fingerprinting.
  • Clean criminal record; legally eligible to possess and carry a firearm.
  • Must maintain an active D and G license.
  • CPR/AED and First Aid certification.
  • Strong working knowledge of emergency response and incident management.
  • Professional appearance and demeanor.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Executive Protection or Close Protection certification (e.g., ESI, EPI, or similar).
  • Tactical or emergency driving certification (EVOC, SDC, etc.).
  • Experience managing or leading small security teams.
  • Familiarity with secure communications systems.
  • Concealed carry permit with multi-state reciprocity.
  • Strong knowledge of local roadways and surrounding areas.

Position Type and Schedule
  • Regular Full-Time (RFT).
  • Salaried, exempt professional.
  • Primarily Monday - Friday, approximately 40 hours per week.
  • 24/7 availability to the client while on a task.
  • Ability to travel and visit client site locations in the U.S. as needed.
  • In-person position located at the client residence in Florida.
  • May require domestic and international travel.
  • Salary: $110,000 - $120,000 annually.

Work Environment, Physical Demands, and Professional Standards
Reasonable accommodation requires the physical and mental capacity to perform all essential functions effectively. In addition to other demands, the demands of the job include: 
  • Prolonged sitting, standing, and driving.
  • Exposure to high-alert or high-stress security situations.
  • Handling sensitive and confidential information.
  • Ability to respond physically to emergencies and assist with protective movement.
  • Frequent transitions between low-visibility and high-tempo operational periods.
  • Held to professional standards to maintain a high degree of moral conduct and client safety.
As part of our commitment to maintaining professional standards for our clients, we reserve the right to review publicly available online content and public information on social media platforms to ensure alignment with our company's professional standards. We do not require, nor will we ask for, access to private, non-public social media accounts or passwords.

We reserve the right to review public-facing social media profiles and online content for compliance with company professional standards. We do not require, nor will we ask, access to private, non-public social media accounts or passwords.


Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
Global Guardian is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of the Company to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran, disabled status, or genetic information. If you need reasonable accommodation regarding the application process, do not hesitate to contact [email protected].
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