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Job specialties include DARE, SWAT, fire and police instructors, fire inspection, school resource officer, investigations, drug task force, paramedic, mobile field force, and K9 to name a few.
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The Leidos Health Solutions sector is seeking a dynamic, mission-centric hands-on Chief Technology Officer (CTO) with program management experience to support a federal agency's mission-critical enterprise program supporting P/L and 100+ person program.
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As a CTO with Program Management oversight, you will be accountable for directing customer support services, engineering, and strategic support activities across all aspects of the program, including Application Modernization (Legacy COBOL and Java applications), Data Analytics, Service Desk, Low Code/ No Code, DevSecOps, Automation, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, and engineering areas of the program.
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Serve as the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) Officer, implementing and overseeing Cenlar's BSA/AML/OFAC Program. The Chief Compliance Officer (CCO)/BSA Officer is a senior management position that reports directly to the Chief Risk Officer.
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In addition to working with the Program Officer, the Program Coordinator will work closely with the Vice President of Research, Evaluation, and Faculty Development; other College Fund staff; TCU faculty, staff and leaders; and vendors for the annual convening (e.g., hotel, A/V provider.
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The Chief Compliance & CRA Officer reports to the Chief Risk Officer of Thrivent Bank. This role leads the Bank's Community Reinvesment Act Program as well as broad Compliance activities, Compliance Assurance Testing, BSA/AML, and Responsible Banking/Fair Lending Programs and oversees the effectiveness of the Bank's Compliance Management Systems (CMS.
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The APM shall work directly with the Government IT Program Manager (ITPM) and provide day-to-day planning and oversight for the ISO's operational data centers, networks, telecommunications infrastructure, servers, systems, services, and applications, per Government focus and prioritization, through effective and flexible resource and task management, maintaining an overall health and status awareness of all assigned resources.
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Holders of PMP, Scrum, CISSP, CISA, CIPM, or other professional certifications. We are the technical project management team dedicated to supporting Trust & Safety technical teams. - Experienced with internet companies' product research and development teams, complex project management experience, or related experience in relevant professional consulting industries.
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The Chief Program Officer (CPO) is a critical member of the executive management team , and should be a vibrant person-centered leader, with the experience to guide multiple teams with comprehensive responsibilities.
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Senior Risk Management Officer. In-depth Experience of structural reforms and linkages in key areas, such as fiscal and monetary policy/sustainability, management of economic volatility, trade analysis, and sources of growth analysis.
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Responsibilities: The Chief Operating Officer (COO) plays a critical role in Reid Park Zoo's management team, overseeing business operations and ensuring seamless coordination of key departments: Guest Experience, Facilities, Human Resources, Marketing & Communications, and Project Management.
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You will use your thorough knowledge of specialty consumer finance laws, Compliance Management System management, State Regulatory Compliance requirements, and BSA/AML program management.
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As a key member of PIMCO's Compliance team, the Deputy Chief Compliance Officer will have responsibility for providing strategic leadership and oversight for a broad range of compliance work, with particular emphasis on partnering with PIMCO's Global Chief Compliance Officer to administer the firm's Compliance Program.
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The VP, Compliance Officer is primarily responsible for administering monitoring programs under the Company's compliance management system to assist in managing compliance risk across the organization, monitoring the performance of the compliance program, and recommending appropriate steps to improve its effectiveness.
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Possession of a current Armed Security Officer DCJS Registration Card and Firearms Endorsement (or ability to obtain within 60 days of start-date). Current certification as an Armed Security Officer through the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), or the ability to obtain this certification in 60 days of start-date.
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