Traveler Security And Protection Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Service Technician/Machinist

Company: Goulds Pumps IPG LLC

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 01, 2025

Building on centuries of pump design experience, PRO Services provides an array of services focuses on reducing equipment total cost of ownership and increasing…

Customer Service & Sale Representative

Company: GLOBAL TALENT NEXUS

Location: Lombard, IL

Posted Aug 31, 2025

Tech-savvy with the ability to use CRM tools and reporting systems. Proactively manage assigned customer accounts and track progress toward retention goals.

Electrician Mechanical- Future Needs

Company: Metra

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 01, 2025

This position maintains electrical equipment on diesel/electric locomotives, self-propelled coaches and passenger railcars including propulsion systems,…

Customer Success Supervisor

Company: KO Business Solutions

Location: Elk Grove Village, IL

Posted Aug 31, 2025

High school diploma required; Bachelor’s degree in business or related field preferred. Familiarity with CRM systems and reporting tools.

Lease Purchase Truck Driver

Company: Risinger Brothers Transfer, Inc.

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 01, 2025

If you pride yourself in being a professional & safe Class-A Truck Driver, you can lease purchase well maintained 2020-2025 Volvo trucks for no money down and…

CDLA Local Truck Drivers

Company: Calhoun Truck Lines

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 01, 2025

HOURLY PAY - $24 -$34 (Overtime after 40 hours) LOCAL RUNS - HOME DAILY! Weekends optional STEADY & STABLE WORK!

Sales and Merchandising Specialist

Company: SAS Retail Services

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 01, 2025

Have a valid driver’s license. You’re great at building relationships with store management, calling on customers and love the autonomy of managing your own…

Maintenance Electrician - 2nd Shift

Company: Edsal Manufacturing

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 01, 2025

Diagnose and repair electrical components of hydraulic and pneumatic machinery. Edsal seeks a dynamic individual to join our team as the Maintenance Electrician…

Maintenance Electrician - Days B

Company: Sherwin-Williams

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 01, 2025

Have at least an industrial, electrical, and/or welding certifications or license. Understands basic electrical and pneumatic diagrams, familiar with 12 VDC to…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority?
Entry‑level Travel Risk Analysts earn $55k–$75k annually; mid‑level analysts $75k–$110k; senior analysts and managers $110k–$160k; directors and above $160k–$250k, depending on industry and geography.
What skills and certifications are required?
Core skills include threat‑intelligence analysis, incident response, GPS/RFID tracking, GDS integration, crisis communication, and data analytics. Certifications such as Certified Travel Risk Professional (CTRP), Certified Travel Security Professional (CTSP), ISO 27001, ISO 31000, CISM, and CISSP are highly valued.
Is remote work available in this field?
Yes. Many roles—especially risk assessment, incident coordination, and traveler monitoring—can be performed remotely using cloud‑based platforms like SecureTrak, Recorded Future, and real‑time GPS dashboards. Companies require 24/7 availability to support global coverage.
What are the career progression paths?
Typical paths: Junior Analyst → Travel Risk Analyst → Senior Analyst → Lead Analyst → Travel Security Manager → Director of Travel Risk → VP of Travel & Safety → Chief Travel Risk Officer. Each step adds strategic oversight, cross‑functional leadership, and higher compensation.
What are current industry trends?
Trends include AI‑driven predictive risk analytics, real‑time health alert integration, ESG compliance for safe travel, IoT‑enabled traveler monitoring, and expanded use of digital twins for route risk assessment. Demand is rising from multinational corporations, airlines, cruise lines, and hospitality groups.

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