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Deputy Director, Chief of Staff - Mayor's Office of Employment Development. Deputy Director of Transportation Administration. Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Commissioner.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Athletic Director for External Relations/Chief of Staff, the Senior Associate Athletic Director, Chief Development Officer will be a creative, bold, and innovative development leader with an entrepreneurial spirit who has overseen large teams.
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Works directly with the Chief Information Officer (CIO), the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Deputy Director of Information Technology and Help Desk Support Supervisor in planning, designing, executing, implementing, modifying, and evaluating a wide variety of complex technical projects related to cybersecurity.
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Assist the Chief Program Officer of FIA and the DSS/HRA/DHS Commissioner in representing the. Works with various Deputy Commissioners and Assistant Deputy Commissioners of HRA, FIA, DSS and DHS to modify policies and develop procedures and processes which support these technological solutions.
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In partnership with the Business Innovation Director, Chief Information Security Officer, and Senior Agency Official for Privacy, administering rigorous program integrity to ensure appropriate operational security posture is maintained for information systems.
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Supports the Development Services Director and the Chief Building Official in the Building Services Division operations. Assists the Chief Building Official to develop, implement, and present various reports, summaries, projects, and/or attends meetings to coordinate or present information to the Department Director, Mayor and Council, City Management, other departments, or the public.
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Supervisor: Deputy Chief, IT Client Services. This position will interface with the Chief Officer, Infrastructure Services, Regional Voice Managers, Desktop Voice Applications Manager, Technical Support Manager, User community, Call Center Management Group, Desktop support and Service Desk to support Telecom initiatives throughout the MTA.
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Analysis: Receives information from the Public Safety Sergeant, Deputy Chief or Director of Public Safety, Fish and Game Officers, Police Officers, Informants, Community Members, Tribal Court Staff, and other agencies.
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The responsibilities will involve close collaboration with the Assistant Chief Information Officer (ACIO), Strategy, Planning & Operations, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), and Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO.
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Under the direction of the Deputy Town Manager, Florence's next Finance Director will take responsibility for all aspects of Finance, Utilities, Procurement, Community Facilities, and Special Districts.
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The position is full time and reports to the Managing Director of Investments or our Deputy Chief Investment Officer. The Director, Investments (Climate focus) is responsible for investment due diligence as well as investment selection for global and domestic investments across all asset classes and impact themes, with an emphasis on climate and social justice.
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Participates in field survey operations by acting as instrument person, rodman, chainman or, when necessary, as chief of party on routine surveys to determine if stormwater management practices are constructed in accordance with approved plans.
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During the assigned shift, the Lieutenant assumes the responsibility of the department of public safety in the absence of the Director and Deputy Chief. REPORTS TO: Deputy Chief of Police.
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Act as chief legislative liaison for the Division, provide recommendation on policy areas for legislative review and action to the Deputy Director, and oversee staff who project manage the legislative analysis portfolio.
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Under the director of the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Mayor, develop and implement talent management programs that attract, retain, and develop top talent for appointed positions.
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