Sherwin-Williams

Finance Manager, Loss Prevention

Sherwin-Williams  •  Shanghai, CN (Onsite)  •  1 hour ago
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Job Description

This position is responsible for managing loss prevention and security field operations and programs that protect the human and material resources of the Corporation’s assets throughout APAC, as assigned by the APAC LP Director. Current divisions in area of responsibility include Performance Coatings Group, Global Supply Chain and Corporate functions. The position safeguards the company’s human, financial, and intellectual assets by bridging the gap between rigorous internal controls and proactive physical security.

• Responsibility for the protection of assets of Sherwin-Williams in APAC, as assigned by the LP Director.

• Investigate in an appropriate manner all internal/ external incidents of dishonesty or irregularities that impact on the profitability of the Corporation; or where there exists the possibility that a criminal act has been committed on corporate property, or against the corporate interests, to determine cause, extent of loss, and provide appropriate controls to prevent future occurrences. This will entail direct involvement in the criminal justice system, including presentation of evidence and testimony in accordance with legal procedure.

• Develop and implement policies, procedures and administrative controls based on effective principles of risk analysis and loss prevention that are directed toward the reduction or elimination of incidents/events that can contribute to or cause losses of corporate assets and support the effective operation of our facilities.

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
a) Comprehensive Asset Protection & Risk Mitigation - Lead the development and implementation of proactive Loss Prevention (LP) projects and policies to safeguard the Company’s human, financial, and information assets. Proactively identify and mitigate internal and external threats to ensure operational continuity, protect corporate resources, and uphold the Company’s brand reputation across all APAC business units.
b) Operational Risk Assessment & Facility Security Governance - Oversee on-site facility evaluations and comprehensive LP survey programs to identify security-related vulnerabilities. Provide actionable, cost-effective recommendations to improve local protection levels and ensure that all Global Supply Chain and manufacturing sites comply with corporate security standards and internal control requirements.
c) Professional Investigations & Incident Management - Manage and conduct professional investigations into security breaches, asset losses, employee misconduct, and criminal activities. Deliver timely and accurate reporting with a focus on root-cause analysis to prevent recurrence and minimize subsequent risks to the organization.
d) Compliance & Anti-Bribery Program Oversight - Drive the implementation of internal controls and anti-bribery compliance programs across multiple locations. Partner with Compliance, Legal and Internal Audit to monitor regulatory exposure and ensure that business operations align with corporate governance standards and ethical mandates.
e) Cross-Functional Collaboration & Strategic Partnership - Act as a key advisor to regional business leadership, Finance, Legal, and HR to address control gaps and implement corrective actions. Foster strong partnerships with law enforcement agencies and professional LP organizations to maintain industry-leading security standards.
f) Training, Awareness & Culture Building - Promote a culture of accountability and risk awareness through the design and delivery of comprehensive training programs. Educate the workforce on critical LP topics, including employee safety, asset protection, and whistleblowing, ensuring consistent messaging throughout the APAC region.

FORMAL EDUCATION
a. Required:
• Bachelor’s degree or above in Accounting, Auditing, law, Criminal Justice or related disciplines

b. Preferred:
• CFE/CFI/CPP/CIA or similar professional certification


2. KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE:
a. Required:
• 3 to 5 years of experience in loss prevention, Corporate Security, internal control, audit, Compliance management or risk management roles

b. Preferred:
• Proven experience handling asset loss investigations or fraud-related cases
TECHNICAL/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:

TECHNICAL/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
a. Required:
• This position requires mobility to travel by car and commercial transportation including airline approximately 20% of the time;
• Requires excellent investigative and interview skills, excellent communication (Written and verbal in English and Chinese) and inter-personal and management skills.
• Must be able to interpret, analyze, and reconstruct internal reports and documents that lead to the identification of variables or factors responsible for security related financial losses.
• Be familiar with the up-to-date physical security technologies including access control system, CCTV and alarm system and surveillance techniques and use of video and still photo cameras.
• High integrity, detail oriented, strong sense of ownership, and sound judgment

b. Preferred:
• Work experience in Law Enforcement Department(s) is preferred.
• Holder of certificates of recognized international professional associations such as ASIS, ACFE, IIA is preferred.

At Sherwin-Williams, our purpose is to inspire and improve the world by coloring and protecting what matters. Our paints, coatings and innovative solutions make the places and spaces in our world brighter and stronger. Your skills, talent and passion make it possible to live this purpose, and for customers and our business to achieve great results. Sherwin-Williams is a place that takes its stability, growth and momentum and translates it to possibility for our people. Our people are behind the strength of our success, and we invest and support you in:

Life … with rewards, benefits and the flexibility to enhance your health and well-being
Career … with opportunities to learn, develop new skills and grow your contribution
Connection … with an inclusive team and commitment to our own and broader communities
It's all here for you... let's Create Your Possible

Sherwin-Williams

About Sherwin-Williams

Our mission began more than 150 years ago in 1866 when Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams founded the company in Cleveland, Ohio. The duo went on to shape an industry and create a global legacy. That legacy continues on today as we look ahead and continue to innovate our future. With stores, distribution centers and facilities spanning the globe, we're able to deliver the best in paints, coatings and related products to the world. From our headquarters to our 130 distribution centers and more than 5,000 retail locations, we continue to grow in new and exciting ways.

Here, there's no one path to success. Our 64,000+ employees are diverse, innovative and passionate. Our employees worldwide bring their energy and unique perspectives to each new day. We believe in careers that grow with you and open up new opportunities. With the support of a global team, you can innovate, grow and discover a career where you can thrive and Create Your 𝗣𝗼𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗯𝗹𝗲™.

Equal Opportunity Employer of all protected statuses, including disability and veteran.

Industry
Chemicals & Materials
Company Size
10,000+ employees
Headquarters
Cleveland, OH
Year Founded
Unknown
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