SOLVENTUM
Regional Security Manager - EMEA (m/f/x)*

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Job Description: Regional Security Manager, EMEA
About Solventum
Solventum is a new healthcare company with a long legacy of solving big challenges that improve lives and help healthcare professionals perform at their best. At Solventum, people are at the heart of every innovation we pursue. Guided by empathy, insight, and clinical intelligence, we collaborate with the best minds in healthcare to address our customers’ toughest challenges.
Job Description
As a Regional Security Manager, EMEA you will have the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of the most innovative and diverse people around the world. The Regional Security Manager, Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) serves as the senior security leader responsible for advancing Solventum’s Security and Resilience strategy across the region. This position is accountable for protecting Solventum’s employees, operations, assets, intellectual property, and reputation through the development and execution of risk-based security programs aligned with business objectives.
Operating as a trusted advisor to regional leadership, the Regional Security Manager provides strategic guidance on security risk management, crisis response, workplace violence prevention, travel security, investigations, and business resilience. The role requires close collaboration with business leaders, functional partners, and external stakeholders to identify emerging risks, enhance organizational resilience, and ensure security considerations are integrated into business operations, acquisitions, and strategic initiatives.
The Impact You’ll Make in this Role
- Serve as the primary security and resilience advisor to regional leadership across Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
- Develop and implement regional security strategies that support Solventum’s business objectives and risk management framework.
- Partner with business leaders to identify, assess, and mitigate operational, strategic, and emerging security risks.
- Lead the Regional Site Security Leader program by providing governance, mentorship, training, and operational support to site security leaders, ensuring consistent implementation of Solventum security standards, risk management practices, and resilience initiatives across all facilities within the region.
- Lead regional execution of enterprise security and resilience programs, including:
- Crisis Management
- Travel Security
- Workplace Violence Prevention
- Executive Protection
- Threat Intelligence
- Emergency Communications
- Event Security
- Physical Security
- Risk Management
- Lead regional response efforts for significant security incidents, geopolitical events, civil unrest, terrorism, natural disasters, and other disruptive events.
- Conduct security risk assessments of facilities, operations, supply chain activities, acquisitions, and strategic business initiatives.
- Support complex investigations involving employee misconduct, fraud, theft, workplace violence, intellectual property protection, and other security-related matters.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with business leaders, site management, Human Resources, Legal, Compliance, EHS, Supply Chain, Facilities, and other key stakeholders.
- Provide leadership, mentorship, and guidance to site security coordinators and regional security resources.
- Foster a culture of security awareness, preparedness, and resilience throughout the region.
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Your Skills and Expertise
- Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited university
- Minimum 7 years of progressively responsible experience in corporate security, military, law enforcement, intelligence, investigations, risk management, or a related field
- Proficiency in English (oral & written)
Additional qualifications that could help you succeed even further in this role include:
- Leadership experience managing security programs across multiple countries and cultures.
- Demonstrated experience leading complex investigations, crisis response efforts, and security risk assessments.
- Strong understanding of geopolitical, operational, and business risks impacting multinational organizations.
- Experience working successfully in highly matrixed, multicultural, and geographically dispersed organizations.
- Experience within a multinational healthcare, manufacturing, technology, pharmaceutical, or life sciences organization.
- Professional certifications such as CPP, PSP, PCI, CFE, CBCP, MBCI, PMP, or equivalent.
- Established network of security, intelligence, and risk management contacts throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
- Experience managing security programs in elevated-risk and complex geopolitical environments.
- Knowledge of executive protection, protective intelligence, and travel risk management programs.
- Proficiency in one or more additional EMEA languages.


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Work Details
- Work location: EMEA - Preference: UK, Ireland, Germany, Poland
- Work Type: Hybrid
- Eligible Travel: May include up to 25% (international)
- Relocation Assistance: No
- Legal Work Authorization: Must be legally authorized to work in country of employment without sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g., H1B status).
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Solventum offers many programs to help you live your best life – both physically and financially. To ensure competitive pay and benefits, Solventum regularly benchmarks with other companies that are comparable in size and scope.
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Thank you for your interest in joining Solventum. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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