Executive Protection Driver
Listed on 2026-05-30
-
Security
Security Manager, Site Security
Company Overview
Elevate your security career with Allied Universal Enhanced Protection Services, a global leader in security and threat mitigation. We specialize in risk consulting, executive protection, intelligence, investigations, and emergency response, offering exciting career opportunities for professionals passionate about security and safety. Join our innovative team committed to excellence in the security industry and make a meaningful impact. Explore key roles, such as executive protection agents, intelligence analysts, armed security operatives, x‑ray screeners, and security consultants.
The Executive Protection Agent/Driver is primarily responsible for the safety and welfare of their designated principal(s). This includes all aspects of close protection as well as taking every reasonable opportunity to provide services in a way that makes them feel safe, happy and productive. The Agent will be driving the Principal 3 or more days during the week.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Keeping the principal(s) safe by providing close protection per defined parameters provided by the appropriate authority.
- Ensuring that the principal(s) are happy by providing exceptional service by being personable, professional, proactive and responsive to the best of their ability.
- Ensuring that the principal(s) are productive by communicating, planning, and executing security operations in a way that enables them to do more.
- Driving the Principal 3 or more days a week to various locations as needed.
- Understanding and maintaining appropriate professional boundaries and relationships with all stakeholders.
- Establishing trust and confidence with all stakeholders.
- Demonstrating excellent team-ability (collaboration, communication, cooperation, etc.) in a cross‑functional work environment.
- Communicating (written and verbal) in a clear and concise manner using assigned equipment (i.e., radio, cellular phone, computer, etc.) with all stakeholders.
- Gathering and assessing information (sometimes under duress) while exercising sound judgement, logic and reasoning in the decision‑making process, and escalating issues appropriately to appropriate stakeholders.
- Working in a dynamic and rapidly changing environment.
- Adapting to changing operational requirements as directed by stakeholders.
- Multi‑tasking, prioritizing and completing tasks in an organized, efficient and effective manner.
- Providing deliverables to stakeholders in accordance with standard operating procedures.
- Safeguarding and maintaining highly sensitive and confidential information of Allied Universal Executive Protection and Intelligence Services, the client and/or principal.
- Providing and receiving constructive feedback for improvement of team operations.
- Safeguarding individuals and property from all forms of security and safety hazards.
- Operating company and/or client vehicles in a safe and legal manner.
- Transporting the principal(s) in designated vehicles in a safe, professional and efficient manner.
- Traveling (domestically and internationally) as needed in support of protective operations.
- Conducting advances and documenting them for dissemination to stakeholders.
- Being physically and mentally capable of utilizing legal and appropriate physical response options.
- Responding to alarms/fire/panic calls immediately, and promptly securing the safety and security of human life and physical property.
- Communicating with first responders and stakeholders to coordinate and provide support in the event of an emergency.
- Providing appropriate medical treatment as necessary.
- Conducting thorough investigations and preparing written documentation regarding non‑routine incidents with reports, pictures and witness statements.
- Successfully completing annual and sustainment training requirements.
- Demonstrating proficiency, proper care of, and accountability of required equipment.
- Providing regular and consistent communication regarding and issues with employment, payroll, benefits, and paid time off (PTO) with appropriate stakeholders.
- The ability to work irregular or extended hours with an ever‑changing schedule. Typical schedules include overtime, nights, holidays and weekends on a…
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).