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Prior experience healthcare security, contract security and/or law enforcement is highly preferred. Basic certification by International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety preferred within one year of hire.
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Responsible for the safety and security of the unaccompanied children (UC) and family units (FAMU) that they are assigned while in transit from the departure and arrival locations. The Transportation Specialist must adhere to process and procedures as directed under the contract.
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Perform as a Windows System Administrator for a classified government contract. Maintain security audit and logging information on all classified networked and standalone computers as directed by the Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM.
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The SAP Security Specialist shall provide general security support under this contract. Unless otherwise specified, they should note all tasks may pertain to both US and International Security Support.
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Receive a greater level of Contract security compared to with an outside agency. Trusted Resource Associates (TRA) is seeking a local contract nurse RN Psychiatric for a local contract nursing job in Framingham, Massachusetts.
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Must pass a drug test, driver's license check, criminal history background check, and social security number verification check. Operations, services and activities program for an urban planning and development division including contract coordination.
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Your expertise could apply to matters of national security, personnel, litigation and support, administrative, investigative, technology, contract law, information law, legal instruction, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber matters and foreign intelligence.
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As a minority-owned and JCAHO certified company, we are a healthcare staffing agency that offers flexible staffing solutions such as: per diem, local contract, travel nursing, contract-to-hire, and direct placement.
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Must abide by and adhere to all U.S. laws and regulations regarding the safety and security of passengers during transport to include ensuring children are appropriately secured, using car seats and booster seats as indicated.
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Accounting / Finance / government contract finance knowledge. Minimum Active Secret Security clearance. We have continued to grow, adding cutting edge networking solutions, web design and e-marketing services, as well as SEO strategy services.
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Job Description Overview V2X is currently seeking a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Senior Financial Analyst to support our USN RMAF F/18 IPT - Malaysia Program Management Support Services (PMSS) contract.
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We are hiring an Senior Security Architect with strong Threat Vulnerability Management and Network Security experience for a long term contract consultancy*. This will include the engineering, implementation and management of security initiatives related to Network Security and Threat Vulnerability Management including evaluation and adoption of new systems, working with business units regarding vulnerability issues, and Palo Alto firewall engineering and administration.
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This is a contingent opportunity (contingent upon successful contract award.) Experience and skills in Basic Radar RF, MW, and EW Theory, FMECA, finite element analysis, thermal analyses, modeling of RF and MW systems and circuits, planning processes for research, test, and evaluation including technology transfer, repair and refurbishment processes and systems, and designing form/fit/function (FFF) replacement components.
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You will have low fee, low cost funds such as Vanguard and a variety of other investment selections that will help you reach financial security and ultimately, financial freedom! A professional healthcare staffing recruiter is ready to talk about your employment needs.
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Amyx is seeking to hire a Deputy Program Manager to support our Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology contract in the Washington DC area. Demonstrating an ability to manage a large, matrixed, and remote workforce - especially if the contract includes sub-contract agreements.
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