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Who We Are

ICAT is a leading global logistics solutions provider built on innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence. Through our fully integrated international network, we support clients facing high-stakes supply chain challenges, executing complex shipments with precision and accountability. 


As part of the ICAT network, AVA Global Logistics represents our specialized division focused on secure, high-value asset transportation, including banknotes, refined and unrefined precious metals, and other valuable commodities. To support AVA’s expansion into additional high-value sectors and further strengthen ICAT’s capabilities, we are looking for top-tier talent to join our growing team.


We’re hiring a Regional Security Manager

Are you a strategic security leader who thrives in high-risk, high-value environments? Do you combine operational excellence with sharp risk instincts and strong stakeholder influence? We’re looking for a Regional Security Manager to strengthen and lead security operations across our region, protecting people, assets, and reputation within a trusted international valuables logistics network.


The Opportunity

Reporting to the Global Security Director, you will play a critical role in shaping and executing regional security strategy. This is not just about oversight — it’s about leadership, influence, and raising the security bar across multiple countries and partners. You’ll operate at the intersection of operations, compliance, intelligence, and risk mitigation — ensuring world-class security standards are embedded in everything we do.


What You’ll Be Responsible For

  • Partnering with the Global Security Director to execute regional security strategy aligned with global standards
  • Designing and implementing bespoke Secure Operating Procedures (SOPs) tailored to client and geographic risk profiles
  • Conducting audits and inspections across locations, assets, and partners
  • Driving compliance and enforcing corrective actions to ensure continuous improvement
  • Vetting and evaluating critical subcontractors (armored transport, airlines, storage facilities, etc.)
  • Building trusted relationships with law enforcement, government bodies, and security networks
  • Leading security awareness and training programs across the region
  • Monitoring incidents, conducting root cause analysis, and implementing risk-reduction measures
  • Contributing to strategic business decisions with expert security insight

What We’re Looking For

  • 5–7+ years’ progressive experience in security management
  • Background in military, law enforcement, corporate security, or high-risk logistics environments
  • Experience within international valuables logistics, armored transport, or similar sectors is highly desirable
  • Strong track record in drafting and enforcing SOPs in complex operational settings
  • Deep knowledge of global security standards, audit processes, and incident response
  • Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels
  • Fluent English (additional regional languages are an advantage)
  • Willingness to travel extensively (50–60%) across the region and globally

Why Join Us?

  • Be part of a globally respected valuables logistics organization
  • Operate in a role with real strategic influence
  • Work across international markets and high-profile clients
  • Shape and elevate security standards across an entire region
  • Join a culture that values professionalism, precision, and proactive risk management

If you’re a decisive, detail-oriented security professional ready to make regional impact on a global stage — we’d love to hear from you. To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your experience. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.


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