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Knowledge of general banking operations, including deposit operations, loan administration, treasury management and/or other commercial banking products and services. A demonstrated history of Controls Testing along with Risk and Control Self Assessments within areas such as information technology, general banking operations including deposit operations, loan administration, treasury management and/or other commercial and consumer banking products and services.
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The Risk Management Analyst will work within the Operational Risk Management team with responsibilities to support the ongoing execution of Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) program operations.
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Responsible for team & vendor management, overall use of resources and initiation of corrective action where required for Security Operations Center. Creation of reports, dashboards, metrics for SOC operations and presentation to Sr. Management.
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Must demonstrate knowledge of modern identity management protocols across multiple domain expertise areas (AD, PKI and certificates, encryption, SSO/MFA, PAM, etc), as well as the ability to learn new ways of thinking and technologies (e.g., Zero Trust, Mitre ATT&CK.
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In this role, the incumbent will represent the best interest of Pike Engineering by communicating with the client, with the employees, and with Pike Engineering management on pertinent issues. May support more senior management in local discussions between Pike Engineering and the client at the local, operational level.
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Experience with data-center operations, ITSM processes, Windows administration, Virtualization environments and familiarity with networking, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, database operations (Oracle & SQL), vRealize Operations tool suites.
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Thorough knowledge of airport and aviation operations, principles, and practices relating to risk management, security, safety, and ARFF; comprehensive knowledge of mandated regulatory requirements of FAA.
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The RN Director Case Management will report directly to the CEO, oversee the overall operations of care management functions, and be responsible for the development of systems, and processes in various aspects: case management social services, departmental clinical quality improvement, managing departmental strategies for clinical quality improvement (CQI.
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Collaborate with key stakeholders across the organization, including clinical operations, regulatory affairs, data management, and IT, to assess user needs, gather requirements, and develop tailored solutions to address business challenges.
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Proven ability to lead Trial Master File (TMF) strategy, streamline processes, oversee vendor management, and ensure inspection readiness. Reporting to the Vice President of Clinical Operations, the Trial Master File (TMF) Associate Director / Director serves a key role, working across the organization for the execution of TMF Operations processes and strategy.
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The Director of Operations will have area manager responsibility for a major customer leading field operations for our line clearance vegetation management (tree trimming) contract(s.
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The Maritime Solution Systems Portfolio (MSS) within the Maritime Systems Division (MSD) is seeking an experienced, dynamic, and highly capable Engineer Operations Manager to join the Leidos team in Lynnwood, WA to support a multidisciplined team in the execution of a variety of maritime projects including undersea vehicles, optical system design, subsea acoustic arrays, and at-sea installation and repair efforts.
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SDSU-Construction & Operations Management. The Construction and Operations Management (COM) department at South Dakota State University is looking for an exceptional individual to fill a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor role in Construction Management, starting in August 2024.
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Job Overview: As the Operations Manager for the San Antonio division, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and optimizing all aspects of their heavy highway construction projects in South Texas.
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Bachelor's Degree in Safety (Aviation Safety emphasis preferred), Aviation Management, Airport Operations, or Business. Job Summary: The Safety Management Systems (SMS) Coordinator primarily conducts regulatory inspections of airport facilities (including the Air Operations Area) and identifies safety hazards under compliance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 139 (14 CFR Part 139.
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