The Group Physical Security Systems Administrator is a crucial role within the Group Corporate Security team. The team is designed to protect, prevent, detect, and respond to employee physical security risks and incidents.
You will be a part of the team responsible for our physical security systems, focused on intents such as software engineering, programming, commissioning, and administration in the pursuit of keeping all Booking Holdings employees safe and secure.
The core focus of the function is to act as a systems administrator internally and externally, where you will provide expert advice for colleagues, vendors, or suppliers regarding new and existing physical security projects and issues.
Your task is to follow the standards of our physical security systems globally to reach our ultimate goal of becoming the best place to work.
The Group Physical Security Systems Administrator acts as a first line of support during projects and security system issues within the Global Corporate Security Team, who will also work with internal and external stakeholders.
The Group Physical Security Systems Administrator will contribute to setting a standard for our global access control management system and will implement and reconfigure new or existing physical security installations (security systems, software applications, and hardware, to complete projects relevant to supporting the Group Corporate Security team).
Deliver global support for physical security systems issues, projects, and changes. This role is committed to supporting existing core principles and future design to meet wider booking set business strategic objectives in line with ISO standards and NIST controls.
Experience with enterprise network and IT environments to manage physical security system endpoints at offices globally.
Group Physical Security Systems Administrator will support and roll-out the physical security systems, programming standards, upgrades, and admin for Booking Holdings Inc.'s 150+ offices globally.
Hardware-to-Software Bridge: Troubleshooting the “physical” side (voltages, strikes, and relays) via the “software” side (logs, API calls, and event viewers).
Work with internal stakeholders such as Corporate Network, Network Security, Real Estate, and Workspace Services to resolve issues and deliver security changes and upgrades.
Work with external security integrators during the commissioning of a project or during troubleshooting of an issue.
Support with the physical security systems programming standards.
Health Monitoring: Ensure the health of physical security endpoints is up to the standard.
Firmware Lifecycle: Deployments of security patches, firmware updates, and upgrades across a global fleet of physical security field components.
Device Hardening: Ensure best-practices for security hardening of devices are followed and end to end encryption will be implemented on endpoints.