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Veeva RIM

Foster City, CA · On-site

$22.50 - $30.25/hr

... security, and automation * 4-6 yrs handling complex issues, RCA, and L3-level triage * 4-6 yrs ... Change Management processes * 4-6 yrs building advanced Vault reports, dashboards, and data ...

Records Clerk

New York, NY · On-site

$17.69 - $21/hr

Provide input to management based on current and projected workload. Knowledge Of * RIM, EDRM, ESI industry best practices. * Organizational/RIM security requirements, policies, and procedures.

Records Clerk

New York, NY

$18 - $23.75/hr

Provide input to management based on current and projected workload. Knowledge Of * RIM, EDRM, ESI industry best practices. * Organizational/RIM security requirements, policies, and procedures.

... RIM program. * ERM Solution Documentation Create technical documentation supporting the design, testing, implementation, security, and operation of a Microsoft Purview Records Management-based ...

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... security, compliance, and high performance of the Microsoft Purview platform and related technology components that power the organization's Records and Information Management (RIM) processes. The ...

... security, compliance, and high performance of the Microsoft Purview platform and related technology components that power the organization's Records and Information Management (RIM) processes. The ...

... security, compliance, and high performance of the Microsoft Purview platform and related technology components that power the organization's Records and Information Management (RIM) processes. The ...

... security, compliance, and high performance of the Microsoft Purview platform and related technology components that power the organizations Records and Information Management (RIM) processes. The ...

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How much do manager rim security jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for manager rim security in the United States is $25.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by a Manager Rim Security, and how can these be addressed in daily operations?

A Manager Rim Security often faces challenges such as staying updated with rapidly evolving security threats, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and coordinating responses across multiple teams. Effective communication, ongoing staff training, and regular security audits are crucial to address these issues. Additionally, fostering a proactive security culture and collaborating closely with IT and operations departments helps to identify vulnerabilities early and implement robust protective measures.

What are Manager Rim Security roles and responsibilities?

A Manager Rim Security is responsible for overseeing the security protocols and practices associated with Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) services within an organization. Their duties typically include developing security policies, monitoring compliance, managing security incidents, and ensuring that remote access to IT infrastructure is protected against threats. They also coordinate with other IT departments to maintain the security of networks, systems, and data. Additionally, they may lead a team of security professionals and conduct regular risk assessments to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manager RIM Security, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manager RIM (Records and Information Management) Security, you need expertise in information security, risk assessment, regulatory compliance, and a relevant degree in information technology or cybersecurity. Familiarity with security frameworks (such as ISO 27001), data loss prevention tools, and certifications like CISSP or CISM are typically required. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for managing teams and collaborating across departments. These skills ensure the protection of sensitive information, regulatory compliance, and the effective implementation of security strategies within an organization.

What is the difference between Manager Rim Security vs Security Supervisor?

AspectManager Rim SecuritySecurity Supervisor
CertificationsSecurity Management Certification, CPR, First AidSecurity Guard License, CPR, First Aid
Work EnvironmentOversees security teams, manages security policies, strategic planningSupervises security staff, monitors daily security operations
Employer & Industry UsageCorporate, retail, government facilitiesRetail stores, corporate buildings, event venues

The main difference between Manager Rim Security and Security Supervisor is the level of responsibility. The Manager Rim Security focuses on strategic management, policy development, and overseeing security teams, while the Security Supervisor handles daily security operations and staff supervision. Both roles require similar certifications, but the Manager Rim Security typically has broader managerial duties and strategic oversight.

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Infographic showing various Manager Rim Security job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,037 per year, or $26 per hour.
Field Representative I, RIM Records

Field Representative I, RIM Records

Ricoh USA, Inc.

Atlanta, GA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Ricoh rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 162 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

54th of 139 rated electronics manufacturers


Job description

Field Representative I, RIM Records

CANDIDATES MUST POSSESS TEN KEY SKILLS, BE CAPABLE OF LIFTING UP TO 50 LBS, AND DEMONSTRATE CUSTOMER-FRIENDLINESS. THEY SHOULD BE QUICK LEARNERS, ABLE TO WORK EFFECTIVELY UNDER PRESSURE, AND HAVE THE ABILITY TO ASCEND AND DESCEND STAIRS WHILE CARRYING UP TO 25 LBS. ATTENTION TO DETAIL IS CRUCIAL. POSITION PROFILE

Under the supervision of the Ricoh Records Manager, Records Supervisor, or Site Manager, pursuant to the firm's records management procedures and guidance, oversees and coordinates daily tasks, workflow and special projects within the Records Management Department; including, but not limited to, creation, tracking, monitoring, labeling, delivery, closure and storage of active and/or inactive client or firm files. File maintenance including filing and indexing records. Interfaces with supervisors, co-workers, and other staff members for the purpose of exchanging information. Most contact is internal to the organization.

  Job Duties and Responsibilities

Tasks:

         Perform records center operations tasks in accordance with established RIM procedures.

         Respond to specific requests by searching, locating, retrieving, and delivering records or information through established procedures and delivery systems in a timely manner.

         Receive files for entry into Records Management System (RMS); review for accuracy and enters data. Sort, classify, and code material for filing, indexing and shelving.

         Prepare new files within file classification plan, both physical files and electronic files.

         Maintain timely, accurate, and complete filing, interfiling, and indexing as required.

         Generate labels and bar coding as necessary to track files.

         Accurately perform interfiling of loose items on timely basis.

         Perform assigned tasks that support the organization's legal hold process.

         Perform database queries and reports of activities as needed.

         Retrieve and arrange file delivery as requested.

         Access, compile, gather, and issue requested records and information.

         Receive and process records transferred to inactive storage in accordance with established schedules.

         Perform assigned tasks supporting the implementation of the organization's approved retention schedule.

         Scan records as directed, saving images in accordance with ESI policies and procedures.

         Serves as key contact with offsite storage vendors.

         Maintain accurate check out system.

         Maintain confidentiality and privacy of all firm and client files.

         Maintain organized Central File room, or backup file areas as directed.

         Perform backup and disaster recovery processes as directed.

         Monitor Records Management email and voicemail boxes and responds appropriately to requests and inquiries.

         Provide exemplary customer service.

         Handle special projects such as destruction implementation as directed.

         Provide input to management based on current and projected workload.

Knowledge Of:

         RIM, EDRM, ESI industry best practices.

         Organizational/RIM security requirements, policies, and procedures.

         Personal computer skills.

         Familiarity with MS tools.

         Experience working in a legal environment.

         Experience working with databases and generating report.

         RIM program policies and procedures.

         Organizational requirements regarding records security, classification, and access.

Skills Sets Required to Perform Successfully:

         Ability to take direction and perform tasks accordingly.

         Build effective and lasting relationships.

         Collect metrics and communicate project status.

         Understand agreements with vendors and service providers; establish good working relationships with vendors and firm employees.

         Communicate appropriately verbally and in writing.

         Excellent customer service skills.

         Team work and sense of urgency as required.

         Seek feedback from others and opportunities to learn new skills.

         Exercise good judgment by making sound and well-informed decisions.

         Ability to learn and become competent with firm's record systems which may include Legal Key, Elite, File Surf, Interwoven and/or Outlook.

         Manage physical boxes.

         Identify conflicting task instructions and notify management.

         Verify appropriateness of authorization.

         Provide customer service.

  QUALIFICATIONS (Education, Experience, and Certifications)

         One or more years of college with specialized course work in administrative management and computer technology.

         Minimum high school diploma or equivalent; Prefer BA or AA; special training in RM a plus.

         Requires experience in operating office equipment such as reprographics equipment, calculators, and reader/printers.

         Law firm experience dealing with legal secretaries, paralegals, attorneys.

         Strong customer service and communication skills.

         Good typing skills and basic computer skills with diligent attention to detail.

         Records experience helpful or previous filing experience with cataloging systems.

         Attention to detail very important.

         Ability to handle special projects assigned by records specialists/managers.

         Professional appearance, adherence to dress code.

         Prefer candidates with experience in an active records environment.

  KNOWLEDGE, Skills And Abilities

LANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read, assess, and interpret general business documents, procedure manuals, and technical procedures. Ability to effectively communicate information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers and general public.

MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.

REASONING ABILITY AND PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS: Ability to define problems, collection of data, establishment of facts, and draw valid conclusions. Exhibits judgment by making reasonable and defensible decisions and take action to solve problems.

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ABILITIES: Ability to use common software programs such as Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel), Microsoft Project, E-mail software. Experience with automated records management systems, litigation imaging, coding and electronic data discovery applications.

OTHER ABILITIES: Must be able to work in a team environment and maintain positive and productive relationships with Clients and co-workers

Working Conditions, MENTAL aND PHYSICAL DEMANDS

         Typically, an office environment with adequate lighting and ventilation, and a normal temperature range and noise level.

         From time to time working in a warehouse environment may be required.

         Work assignments are diversified. Interpret, comprehend and apply complex material, data and instruction prepare, provide and convey diversified information.

         Ability to lift records boxes, not to exceed government or labor requirements. Typically, the requirement is the ability to lift 35 to 50 lbs.

         Work requires walking, standing, bending, reaching, lifting or carrying objects that typically weigh less than 40 lbs. (e.g., papers, books, cartons, files and small parts, etc.).

         Ability to push, pull, move carts and trolleys for the purpose of relocating records cartons.

         Moderate dexterity regular application of basic skills (calculator, keyboard, hand tools, eye/hand coordination).

         Works closely with others in the organization to evaluate, research, and recommend information management solutions.

         Works closely with vendors, suppliers, and other external sources to assist in the evaluation of systems.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with a job.

Come Create at Ricoh:

If you are seeking a team driven by passion and purpose, come create with us at Ricoh. We are a team of information seekers and customer-obsessed collaborators who aspire to deliver the services, solutions, and technologies that empower business success. We are looking for talented, inspired individuals to join us to help drive high-performance team and our commitment to excellence.

Ricoh is an integrated solutions provider and partner that connects people and technology, creates outstanding customer experiences, and delivers innovation for businesses worldwide. We empower digital workplaces by enabling individuals to work smarter from any location and harness the power of information-how it is collected, stored, managed, and shared-to unlock the potential in every organization. We deliver services and technologies that inspire our customers' success and guide them toward a better and more sustainable future. If you are seeking a purpose-driven and passionate team, come create with us, and help drive our high-performance culture of excellence into tomorrow.

Invest in Yourself:

At Ricoh, you can:

  • Choose from a broad selection of medical, dental, life, and disability insurance options.
  • Contribute to your financial security with Retirement Savings Plan (401K), Health Savings Account (HSA), and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) investments.
  • Augment your education with team member tuition assistance programs.
  • Enjoy paid vacation time and paid holidays annually
  • Tap into many other benefits to enhance your health, wellness, and ongoing personal and professional development.

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