The non – exempt Store Asset Protection Associate is responsible for driving the Asset Protection and shortage control programs in the assigned store. The Store Asset Protection Associate is accountable for the security and safety of the store.
A Brief Overview
The Asset Protection Associate assists the store in achieving shortage reduction metrics. This role assists with case investigations, with a focus on identifying and preventing internal and external AP incidents. The Asset Protection Associate leads store policy knowledge and ensures proper execution of action plans, security procedures, and safety programs. This is an hourly position.
What you will do
Skills and Abilities
The job posting highlights the most relevant / essential responsibilities and requirements of the role. It is not all-inclusive. There may be additional duties, responsibilities, and qualifications for this job.
Minimum Education & Experience:
• High School Diploma or GED equivalent
• Read and speak English
• Ability to operate a computer
• Ability to work unsupervised
• Ability to operate standard phone, computer, calculator and other business machines
Physical Requirements:
• Ability to perform some lifting (25-50 lbs)
• Ability to climb ladders, scaffolds and work at heights
• Ability to operate photographic and video equipment

Charlotte-based Belk, Inc., a privately-owned department store, began when William Henry Belk opened his first store in 1888 with his brother, Dr. John Belk, joining as a partner. What started as two brothers in business has now grown into a legacy of selling great products at great prices, treating customers like family, and giving back to the community.
Throughout the years, we’ve changed and grown in so many ways. We’ve added exciting products, adapted the way we work, and made it easier to shop with new technology and services. Today, Belk serves customers at nearly 300 Belk stores in 16 Southeastern states, at belk.com, and through the mobile app.