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This position conducts outreach work with federal partners, neighboring states, state agencies, tribal governments, local jurisdictions and the private sector to coordinate the assessing, measuring, planning, and reporting of energy reliability, resilience, prevention, mitigation, and restoration capabilities.
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Advanced practical experience with data management, reporting, analysis and data visualization software (e.g., Tableau, SPSS, Alteryx, Hyperion, R, Python, Cognos, etc); Experience with Salesforce; Advanced Excel skills; Excellent data visualization, report preparation, and written communication skills, including ability to prepare and deliver presentations to an executive audience; Individual must be able to conduct rigorous, applied research that informs the strategic goals of the university.
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Topics include general well-being (including mental health, mindfulness, resilience, flourishing), stress, healthy eating, sexual health and relationships, sleep, and alcohol, cannabis, and other substance use.
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The GSOC provides warnings and guidance on instances such as: threats related to criminal activities, geo-political crises, weather-related emergencies, andnatural disasters affecting our people across the company in support of the Global Security & Resilience (GSR) department vision.
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Coordinate efforts for reporting to the Waverley Street Foundation and assist the Indigenous Resilience Center in a administrative tasks to ensure successful implementation of the project, including but not limited to: working with UArizona Sponsored Projects, Grants and Contracts, UArizona Business offices, purchasing, reconciliation, reimbursements, event coordination, communication, and outreach and travel.
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Your areas of experience shall also include existing buildings and new development, ESG reporting, corporate social responsibility, climate resilience and risk mitigation and adaptation, net zero, decarbonization and renewable energy, building energy and water efficiency, waste management and emissions reduction strategies.
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Many of our courses address sustainability and climate resilience issues related to wildfire, ecosystem health, global and local food systems, civic engagement, urban development, and environmental policy.
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On behalf of our clients in government and industry, we design and deliver programs that address climate resilience, public health, disaster management, digital transformation, energy efficiency, and more.
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Nice to Have: Familiarity with disaster management and resilience is a plus. Conduct training sessions and workshops to build community capacity in resilience and preparedness, focusing on community engagement and participation.
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Creatively uses data analytics and visualization during audit planning, fieldwork and reporting, and takes a lead role in influencing the team's optimal utilization of available tools, such as MS Power BI, Tableau, ACL, MS Excel and Python.
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Reporting to the Sr Manager of Incident Response under our Director of Security Resilience, our SIRT's mission is to help Twitch find, communicate about, handle, recover from, and especially learn from security incidents.
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Familiarity with disaster management and resilience is a plus. Prepare regular reports on community engagement activities, progress, and outcomes for program evaluation and reporting purposes.
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Work with local communities and tribal nations to develop and implement community outreach and engagement initiatives to increase community resilience. You will work with federal staff and local communities to build partnerships designed to increase community engagement and participation in planning efforts and projects designed to increase resilience to disasters.
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The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters.
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These technical deepdive reviews will then been evaluated against technical and business resilience planning, incident response plans, and cyber intelligence reporting. Additional Skills: Cloud security, identify and access management, third party risk management, vulnerability management.
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