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The Port Security Officer positions help maintain a safe and secure environment for our client by actively monitoring the premises, including patrolling, access control at facility's doors and gates, screening procedures, and bag searches.
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Port Security Officer positions are highly sought after. Frequently our Port Security Officers will provide customer service and information to a client's employees and customers.
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One or more of the following certifications: CASP+, CCNA, CCNP, CISSP, Security+. As the Network Engineer you will join an integrated team of Federal Employees and Contractors jointly providing the IT Infrastructure and IT Support Services to research teams and the crews operating research vessels, especially when the vessels are in port or docked.
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Our Port Security Officer positions help maintain a safe and secure environment for our client by actively monitoring the premises, including patrolling, access control at facility's doors and gates, screening procedures, and bag searches.
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Experience in most of the following fields is desirable: engineering, oil & gas, minerals & metals, power generation & transmission, energy transition industries (e.g. green hydrogen, carbon capture), transportation infrastructure, port facility planning, community planning, economics, architecture, and public policy.
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Education/Experience: Specialization in maritime security training, including USCG and International Ship and Port Security (ISPS) training is required. Security watch standers must be familiar with security procedures of the Port of San Francisco.
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Certified by State of Alaska as an Armed Security Officer or ability to gain certification upon hire. Minimum of three (3) years of experience in Law Enforcement, Military Police, or Private Security.
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Security training or certifications (CCSP, SSCP, etc.) As a successful candidate for the DevOps Engineer position, you believe that a software development project isn't complete until it's successfully delivered to a user and meets their expectations around availability, performance and security.
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Proficient in TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, WINS technology, VLAN, and Port Group. An understanding of performance, backup, security issues, and registry settings. Experience with system security requirements and server hardening practices.
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The hiring wage range in Corona, CA is $23.03 to $29.15 per hour and in Port Hueneme, CA is $24.55 to $29.15. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret Security Clearance. The Material Coordinator coordinates and expedites flow of material, parts, and assemblies within or between departments in accordance with production and shipping schedules or department supervisors' priorities.
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Some work may be done from home and will necessitate a dedicated quiet workspace with internet access and Internet port available for work phone (Provided by ADS) and laptop to remote client PC’s and Server is also necessary.
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Meet store operating policies and standards, including providing quality beverages and food products, cash handling and store safety and security, with or without reasonable accommodations. As a Starbucks shift supervisor , you'll be a role model of the store operations standards that define our Starbucks Experience.
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Category of Personal Information With Examples: Identifiers- Real name, alias, postal address, Internet Protocol address, email address, Social Security number, driver's license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers.
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You will protect customers, associates, and store assets by ensuring that all staff follows safety and security rules and procedures, as well as Company policies. SBH, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Port Security & Multi-Mission Patrols. The Marine Science Technician (MST) Instructor provides instructional services to meet the Coast Guard's unique needs in support of marine safety, port safety, and commercial vessel examinations.
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