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This position primarily is involved in the analysis, design, and improvement of manufacturing process systems for the bulk powder processing, spray drying, liquid processing, CIP, dry blending, and powder handling processes within the North American region of Abbott Nutrition.
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This position may be involved in the analysis, design, and improvement of manufacturing process systems for the bulk liquid processing, aseptic processing, CIP, retort processing operations, and aseptic filling within the North American region of Abbott Nutrition (AN.
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Operator has aptitude for detailed documentation of the batching, CIP/COP/GMP and room sanitation processes and procedures; able to implement and apply time management skills and procedures to define the batching process to be efficient and cost effective.
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Completes CIP mitigation and action items that need to be executed after evidence has been processed by CIP engineering. Is responsible for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) compliance and verification in all substations.
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Knowledge of NERC CIP compliance and technical writing. Describe your experience with NERC CIP standards. Knowledge of NERC CIP compliance and technical writing. Administer, maintain, and support technical systems used by utility personnel, including energy accounting systems, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, outage management systems (OMS), data historians, computer networking, computer systems and servers.
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Working with multiple IT / Cybersecurity teams to ensure that solutions adhere to compliance requirements defined by NERC CIP Standards and TSA Security Directives. Actively participating in daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual NERC CIP and TSA compliance tasks and audit activities, as well as, participating as a subject matter expert (SME) as necessary during audits.
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Serves as subject matter expert on NERC CIP standards and requirements and provides expertise on implementation of the CIP requirements through security platforms, technologies, controls, and processes.
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Current CIP research programs span a wide range of topics and approaches, including electrophysiology, cardiovascular imaging, calcium signaling, redox biology, membrane proteins, microRNA, transcriptomics, proteomics, glycomics, and systems physiology.
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Possess a depth and breadth of experience in transmission and distribution operations along with knowledge of internal/external business and regulatory issues (e.g., design criteria, standards, NESC, NERC/CIP.
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As a CIP, this position would work closely with the Community Impact team as well as community-based partners working to address the disparities related to Black infant and maternal mortality. The Community Impact Partners (CIP) program recognizes retired professionals as underutilized human resources and endeavors to creatively leverage their unique skills to produce positive outcomes in our communities.
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NERC CIP position, requires NERC CIP background investigation prior to start. Our focus on combatting climate change through clean energy technology, our new net zero climate vision for 2030 and enhanced commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion; and supporting the communities we serve make this a particularly exciting time to join PSEG.
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In this role, the candidate will serve as the primary SME for Splunk and provide technical expertise for a suite of products used to maintain security and NERC CIP compliance. Communicate with system owners and stakeholders to configure log ingest and achieve event logging (EL) compliance according to NERC-CIP requirements.
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Work closely with SDF’s Community Impact team, CIP Program Lead, and community partners to communicate initiative goals. Collaborate with the CIP Program Lead to create relevant outcome measurements and track progress.
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Acts as liaison with departmental staff and other business unit staff to ensure compliance with and executes documentation in support of NERC CIP, TSA, PCI:DSS and Safety and relevant compliance requirements.
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Required: High School diploma/GED and equivalent experience or Associates degree and a minimum of five (5) years’ experience within the onshore gas corrosion field and NACE certification as a CP Level II and CIP II (coating inspector.
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