Security Control Center Operator

Other Jobs To Apply

No other job posts for this day.

About the position

TSMC Arizona is looking for a Security Control Center Operator to join our 5-nanometer Fab, located in Phoenix, Arizona. As a Security Control Center Operator, you will demonstrate a keen sense of reliability and enthusiasm and will possess an attitude that embodies our core values - Integrity, Commitment, Innovation and Customer Trust. Responsibilities include completing an assessment of security risks, handling access control, documenting incidents at the facility, maintaining, and upgrading security equipment when applicable, and directing other security personnel to respond to security related issues when observed in the control center. This position requires the management, assisting, and direction during shift operations using TSMC security personnel and contracted security personnel. This position requires the candidate to be physically active for the duration of their shift, sitting, walking, stooping, climbing stairs, and inside/ outside environments. TSMC Security Center Operators are responsible for providing security for the entire 1,200 acre campus and are tasked with a broad scope of responsibilities. TSMC AZ is an active and long-term construction project, with everchanging priorities, direction, and security needs.

Responsibilities

  • Operate the access control system (e.g., CCTV, Badging)
  • Monitor and record functional status of equipment.
  • Monitor site activities via CCTV or other surveillance systems.
  • Conduct the visual inspection of designated routes for critical areas and identified security issues.
  • Respond to intrusion alarms by communicating to team members on their activation and location.
  • Remotely control gates, doors, or other access points.
  • Be vigilant for safety and security threats.
  • Effectively communicate via radio, with specific attention to the details of every activity during a security incident.
  • Occasionally perform search, patrol, and inspections in accordance with the site security policy, procedures, and post orders.
  • Participate in internal investigations.
  • Implement established emergency or security action plans.
  • Communicate and coordinate with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.
  • Coordinate and direct emergency services personnel in the event of a site emergency (fire, medical, hazmat, security events etc.).
  • Control and issue keys and equipment (i.e., cameras, radios) following appropriate protocols.
  • Maintain inventory of security equipment.
  • Maintain logbooks and registers.
  • Work with contract security personnel.
  • Inspect the security perimeter to ensure a safe environment.
  • Audit the security equipment to ensure proper working order.
  • Deter criminal activity, misconduct, and safety violations.
  • As specified by procedure and the site security plan, maintain a secure perimeter for site access and egress and employee, contractor, and visitor entry.
  • Other duties as defined by the Security Manager.

Requirements

  • AAS Degree, preferred, any discipline
  • 5+ years of experience in SOC or Industrial Security settings

Nice-to-haves

  • Industrial security experience
  • Familiar with detailed report writing
  • Military or law enforcement background, or extensive security background.
  • Proficient in MS Office applications
  • Familiar, or experienced, with security policy and procedure development, drafting, and implementation.
  • Excellent interpersonal, presentation, and written communication skills
  • Ability to professionally handle various personality types.
  • Efficient verbal communication skills
  • Able to work independent with minimal direction
  • Ability to be flexible in work duties and able to adjust accordingly.
  • Strong analytical, problem solving, project management, and organizational abilities
  • One Team mindset
Back to blog

Common Interview Questions And Answers

1. HOW DO YOU PLAN YOUR DAY?

This is what this question poses: When do you focus and start working seriously? What are the hours you work optimally? Are you a night owl? A morning bird? Remote teams can be made up of people working on different shifts and around the world, so you won't necessarily be stuck in the 9-5 schedule if it's not for you...

2. HOW DO YOU USE THE DIFFERENT COMMUNICATION TOOLS IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS?

When you're working on a remote team, there's no way to chat in the hallway between meetings or catch up on the latest project during an office carpool. Therefore, virtual communication will be absolutely essential to get your work done...

3. WHAT IS "WORKING REMOTE" REALLY FOR YOU?

Many people want to work remotely because of the flexibility it allows. You can work anywhere and at any time of the day...

4. WHAT DO YOU NEED IN YOUR PHYSICAL WORKSPACE TO SUCCEED IN YOUR WORK?

With this question, companies are looking to see what equipment they may need to provide you with and to verify how aware you are of what remote working could mean for you physically and logistically...

5. HOW DO YOU PROCESS INFORMATION?

Several years ago, I was working in a team to plan a big event. My supervisor made us all work as a team before the big day. One of our activities has been to find out how each of us processes information...

6. HOW DO YOU MANAGE THE CALENDAR AND THE PROGRAM? WHICH APPLICATIONS / SYSTEM DO YOU USE?

Or you may receive even more specific questions, such as: What's on your calendar? Do you plan blocks of time to do certain types of work? Do you have an open calendar that everyone can see?...

7. HOW DO YOU ORGANIZE FILES, LINKS, AND TABS ON YOUR COMPUTER?

Just like your schedule, how you track files and other information is very important. After all, everything is digital!...

8. HOW TO PRIORITIZE WORK?

The day I watched Marie Forleo's film separating the important from the urgent, my life changed. Not all remote jobs start fast, but most of them are...

9. HOW DO YOU PREPARE FOR A MEETING AND PREPARE A MEETING? WHAT DO YOU SEE HAPPENING DURING THE MEETING?

Just as communication is essential when working remotely, so is organization. Because you won't have those opportunities in the elevator or a casual conversation in the lunchroom, you should take advantage of the little time you have in a video or phone conference...

10. HOW DO YOU USE TECHNOLOGY ON A DAILY BASIS, IN YOUR WORK AND FOR YOUR PLEASURE?

This is a great question because it shows your comfort level with technology, which is very important for a remote worker because you will be working with technology over time...