Full-Time

Global Event Security Manager

Posted on 6/6/2026

NVIDIA

NVIDIA

10,001+ employees

Designs GPUs and AI HPC platforms

Compensation Overview

$136k - $276k/yr

+ Equity

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Santa Clara, CA, USA

In Person

Requires international travel to support higher-level events.

Category
Security & Protective Services
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science degree (or equivalent experience) in Security Management, Criminal Justice, Security Intelligence, or similar field of study
  • 8+ overall years in a similar role with a federal, state, or local law enforcement agency or multinational corporation
  • 3+ years experience leading teams for large special events
  • Knowledge of security technology systems and concepts
  • Understand building and fire codes as well as other local safety regulations
  • Validated decision-making and discernment skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
Responsibilities
  • Responsible for end-to-end security planning of all large-scale company events
  • Conduct comprehensive risk reviews and threat assessments
  • Develop written security plans, SOPs, post orders, and incident playbooks
  • Establish incident response frameworks and stand up an event EOC
  • Manage guard force operations, to include vendor evaluation and selection
  • Deliver daily operational briefings and summaries
  • Liaise with venue security, local law enforcement, and emergency response entities
  • Collaborate with and support events, marketing, and IT teams
  • Manage budget, procurement, contracts, and invoicing
  • Ensure compliance with local regulations, fire codes, and life-safety standards
  • Produce post-event after-action reports, KPIs, and lessons learned
  • Travel internationally to support higher-level events
Desired Qualifications
  • Advanced training and industry recognized certification (CPP, PSP, etc.)
  • Professional proficiency in a second language

NVIDIA designs and manufactures graphics processing units (GPUs) and computing platforms used for gaming, data centers, and artificial intelligence. These products work by using parallel processing to handle complex mathematical calculations much faster than standard computer processors, supported by a software ecosystem that allows developers to build and run AI models. Unlike competitors that may focus solely on hardware, NVIDIA integrates its chips with specialized software and cloud services to create a complete environment for high-performance tasks. The company’s goal is to provide the underlying technology necessary to power advanced computing, from realistic video game graphics to autonomous vehicles and large-scale data analysis.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Santa Clara, California

Founded

1993

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Data center demand remains strong, with hyperscalers still investing heavily in AI.
  • Vera Rubin and Blackwell supply partnerships signal continued next-generation platform adoption.
  • Edge AI, robotics, and automotive open large new markets beyond cloud GPUs.

What critics are saying

  • Hyperscalers testing AMD and Broadcom can erode NVIDIA's pricing power quickly.
  • AI ROI skepticism is pressuring enterprise budgets and slowing GPU deployment decisions.
  • HBM4 supply broadening weakens memory bottlenecks and gives customers more bargaining leverage.

What makes NVIDIA unique

  • NVIDIA owns the AI infrastructure stack from GPUs to software and systems.
  • CUDA creates developer lock-in across gaming, HPC, and enterprise AI workloads.
  • Its products span data centers, PCs, automotive, and robotics, broadening platform reach.

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