Negotiable
Undetermined
Undetermined
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Summary: The Security and Transport Deputy Manager will assist in the planning and execution of security operations for a major event, focusing on safety management, risk planning, and stakeholder coordination. This role involves supporting the Security Manager in integrating security processes across various operational areas, including venue security and transport logistics. The position requires a transition from an office-based role to on-site responsibilities at competition venues as the event approaches. The role demands flexibility in working hours, including evenings and weekends during the event period.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support operational delivery of Games-wide Security Operations including Security & Safety Management Plan, Spectator Management Plan, Emergency Management Plan, and Risk Management plans.
- Ensure integration of OC transport-related contractors into the venue transport plan.
- Coordinate with internal departments on security processes including health & safety, transport, and logistics.
- Contribute to venue security resource mapping, headcount planning, and scheduling.
- Manage complex stakeholder matrices and establish effective communication channels.
- Build relationships with key external stakeholders including local policing and government institutions.
- Support the management of venue transport planning requirements and ensure adherence to integrated planning.
- Contribute to working groups/committees for integrated operational design and planning of venue security operations.
Key Skills:
- Proven experience in security, transport, venue management, or operations for large-scale events.
- Strong understanding of Commonwealth Games clients and transport privileges.
- Excellent communication, influencing, and coordination skills.
- Experience managing teams, including contractors and volunteers.
- Knowledge of Glasgow’s transport network and venues is desirable.
- Strong leadership ability and customer service skills.
- Ability to work effectively across stakeholder groups and embrace a collaborative culture.
- Resilience and composure in high-pressure environments.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Glasgow
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Department: Venue Management
Location: Glasgow
Description Start Date: June/ July
The Security and Transport Deputy Manager will support the planning and delivery of Games-wide security operations, covering safety management, risk and emergency planning, and stakeholder coordination. Responsibilities include supporting the Security Manager in integrating security processes across venue security, transport, logistics, and scheduling.
Working arrangements
The role will initially be based at the Organising Company’s Glasgow city centre office, with visits to competition venues as required to support the effective delivery of responsibilities. As the Games approach, the role will transition to being primarily based at your assigned competition venue. The position is initially contracted for 37.5 hours per week (with a 30-minute lunch break), with office attendance aligned to the Organising Company’s working pattern. During the Games-time operational period, shift patterns will apply and may include evenings and weekends.
Key Responsibilities
- Support operational delivery of Games-wide Security Operations including but not limited to; Security & Safety Management Plan, Spectator Management Plan and Emergency Management Plan, Risk Management plans, Service Level Agreements, Contingency Plans and Security Policies & Procedures.
- Delivery will be in alignment with OC security principles, threat levels, legislative requirements (including the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill) and coordinated stakeholder integrated planning principles.
- Support operational delivery of all venue transport planning requirements including venue transport plans, load zone operational plans, signage plans and venue parking plans.
- Ensure the integration of OC transport related contractors and their respective plans (bus and traffic management) are incorporated into the venue transport plan.
- Support the continued monitoring of risk mitigation strategies in accordance with Risk Management Plans.
- Coordination with internal departments on integration of security processes including but not limited to health & safety, transport and logistics, access control, overlay and scheduling teams.
- Ensure adherence to integrated planning with OC-led security workstreams including C3 structures, Games-wide security and Contribute to venue security resource mapping, final headcount planning and scheduling.
- Support the management of complex stakeholder matrices, prioritising establishment of effective communication channels, reporting structures, and collaborative, integrated planning.
- Contribute to working groups / committees established to promote integrated operational design and planning of venue security operations with internal and external stakeholders.
- Build relationships with key external stakeholders including but not limited to, local policing, authorities, regional and national government institutions and security councils in alignment with OC-led engagement and governance principles.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Experience
- Proven experience in security, transport, venue management or operations for large-scale sporting or major event.
- Strong understanding of Commonwealth Games clients and their associated transport privileges
- Excellent communication, influencing, and coordination skills across multidisciplinary teams and client groups.
- Demonstrated experience in managing teams including those made up of contractors and volunteers.
- Experience working in fast-paced, collaborative event or project environments.
- Good knowledge of Glasgow’s transport network and its venues is desirable
Competencies
- Skilled in building trust and working effectively across stakeholder groups.
- Strong leadership ability to inspire, motivate, and support large, diverse teams.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to use initiative and take ownership and responsibility of tasks and operations
- Strong customer service skills
Behaviours
- Champions diversity and fosters a welcoming, inclusive culture aligned with the values of Glasgow 2026.
- Embraces a “One Team” mindset, working collaboratively across the Organising Company, Trivandi, and partners.
- Demonstrates resilience and composure in high-pressure, dynamic event environments, leading teams through dynamic event-day cycles
- Embraces feedback, lessons learned, and best practices to enhance day-on-day security and transport planning and delivery throughout the event lifecycle
- Supports knowledge transfer and capability-building for local staff and future integrated event security and transport professionals