Benchmark Job
First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers
First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers shows high exposure in repetitive digital tasks, with human review still required.
Directly supervise and coordinate activities of security workers and security guards.
65% exposure • Medium confidenceToday
Category: Protective Service • Industry: American Indian and Alaska Native Tribal Governments (92)
Top 3 drivers
- Routine process execution: 32% task weight, 79% automation potential.
- Documentation and reporting: 28% task weight, 69% automation potential.
- Stakeholder communication: 22% task weight, 55% automation potential.
Top 2 blockers
- Exception handling: Edge cases and accountability ownership.
- Stakeholder communication: Empathy, negotiation, and situational nuance.
Confidence reasons
- 1,016 benchmark role descriptions are mapped across O*NET + NAICS sources.
- Coverage spans 23 categories and 1,012 industries.
- Adjacent role consistency band is ±2 points for this benchmark family.
Task Mix
Routine process execution (32% weight • 25 contribution)79%
High digital structure and strong existing tooling coverage.
Documentation and reporting (28% weight • 19 contribution)69%
Mixed automation potential with meaningful human oversight.
Stakeholder communication (22% weight • 12 contribution)55%
Mixed automation potential with meaningful human oversight.
Exception handling (18% weight • 8 contribution)45%
Mixed automation potential with meaningful human oversight.
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Replaceable tasks vs human tasks
AI-suitable tasks
- ✓Routine process execution79% automation potential • Workflow automation + RPA
- ✓Documentation and reporting69% automation potential • Document AI + reporting automation
- ✓Stakeholder communication55% automation potential • Template assistant + CRM automation
Human-needed tasks
- •Exception handlingAI struggles because edge cases and accountability ownership.
- •Stakeholder communicationAI struggles because empathy, negotiation, and situational nuance.
- •Documentation and reportingAI struggles because liability and audit-quality requirements.
Tools coverage meter
This stack covers 45% of automatable tasks.
Remaining gaps: exceptions, communication, edge cases.
Automation timeline
Current mode: Today • Exposure estimate: 65% • tools now
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Related roles
Examples of automations
Scheduling automation examples
- Capture requests from form/email into one queue
- Auto-propose slots using Scheduling workflow
- Send reminders and update status automatically
- Escalate conflicts to a supervisor with context
Reporting automation examples
- Aggregate daily operations into one reporting table
- Generate dashboards with Reporting automation
- Create weekly summary narratives with risk flags
- Distribute summaries by role with required actions
Communication templating examples
- Classify inbound messages by intent and urgency
- Draft replies with Communication copilot
- Insert policy-approved language and context snippets
- Queue sensitive drafts for manager approval
Escalation handling examples
- Detect exception triggers from job events
- Route to specialist based on severity policy
- Attach timeline, customer context, and prior actions
- Track closure and feed outcomes into playbooks
Benchmark data source
Last updated: March 4, 2026
Benchmarked descriptions used: 1,016 role descriptions mapped across 1,012 industries.
Data references for this role
Role profile and task mix
Job title, SOC 33-1091.00, role description, task statements, and job-zone context.
Source: O*NET Database 29.0 (Occupation Data + Job Zones) • O*NET Resource Center / U.S. Department of Labor
Industry and sector mapping
Industry code 921150, sector 92, and category mapping shown on this role.
Source: NAICS 2022 6-Digit Codes • U.S. Census Bureau
Exposure score, confidence, and timeline views
Deterministic benchmark scoring, confidence tiers, stack coverage, and timeline projections derived from role/task inputs.
Source: replaced.fyi methodology • replaced.fyi
Related roles and pivot recommendations
Adjacent-role comparisons and safer/higher-pay pivot suggestions computed from the same benchmark catalog.
Source: replaced.fyi rankings dataset • replaced.fyi
Primary source list
Confidence definition: High confidence means broad role coverage, benchmark consistency across adjacent roles, and stable task-level scoring signals.
Methodology • Rankings