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GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTSThe Executive Protection Agent must have:Relevant security and/or close protection experience to include government, law enforcement, military and/or private security.
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The Fire Protection Engineer will support the Fire Protection Program Manager for all Fire Protection Program related matters. Our Fire Protection Engineering group is seeking a dynamic Fire Protection Engineer with outstanding technical and problem-solving abilities and has interpersonal relationship-building and excellent time-management skills.
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Water, Water Protection, Water Specialist, Wastewater, Pretreatment Job Posted by ApplicantPro. This position is responsible for planning, organizing, and coordinating the work associated with water protection programs and industrial pretreatment within the Utilities Division.
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Corrpro provides professional corrosion consulting and cathodic protection engineering services to major oil companies, government agencies, municipal water, sewer and gas utilities, universities, and public transportation agencies.
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Under supervision of the Animal Protection Lead, Animal Services Supervisor, and Animal Services Manager, the Animal Protection Officer enforces animal protection laws and ordinances for the City through investigation and the patrolling of the City of League City. Acts as a representative of the City in the field and in shelter.
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Must have NACE Cathodic Protection Tester (CP1) or Cathodic Protection Technician (CP2) certification. Required: NACE Cathodic Protection Tester (CP1) or Cathodic Protection Technician (CP2) certification.
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As a company with two decades of experience, our clients include the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Services (DHS/FPS), Department of Defense, Pentagon Force Protection Agency (DoD/PFPA), the Department of the Army, and the Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DoS/DS) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE.
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Assist Corrosion Department personnel with survey work including cathodic protection surveys, close interval surveys, electrical isolation surveys, soil resistivity surveys, current requirement surveys, bell hole examination of buried pipe and bi-monthly rectifier and bond inspections.
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Understanding of digital asset management related to copyright protection and enforcement (e.g., YouTube, Meta, TikTok, Daily Motion, etc.) In this role, you will be SPE's primary liaison for content protection enforcement issues with various government bodies, law enforcement agencies, and coalition groups, including the MPA and ACE. These activities will include collaborating with commercial stakeholders and digital intermediaries; overseeing trade industry based civil litigation and criminal referrals; and supporting lobbying activities, communication strategy, education, and training.
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A valid registration as a Fire Protection Engineer from another state (which is transferable to the State of California) may substitute for the required Fire Protection Engineer license.
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Cumulative 5+ years of experience in engineering or the construction industry, related to all aspects of fire protection, including fire suppression systems, fire alarm and detection systems, fire-resistive construction, and life safety.
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Experience in working with data classification and protection, server & endpoint security platforms (e.g. AV, encryption, HIPS), enterprise security event log management, OS/platform security standards, vulnerability management, and data loss prevention.
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Attend specialized training in executive protection, defensive & security driving, self-defense, certification in First Aid/CPR/AED (automatic external defibrillator), and first responder medicine (also known as TCCC: tactical combat casualty care.
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Job Title: Security Specialist - Critical Infrastructure Protection. Retired law enforcement officer with a LEOSA card or former Special Operations Forces (SOF) member. The ideal candidate is a retired law enforcement officer with a Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) card or a former Special Operations Forces (SOF) member willing to undergo state-required training.
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Cosentini Associates provides the following engineering services: HVAC, Electrical Power, Fire Protection, Plumbing, Energy Conservation and Sustainable Design, Code Consulting, Lighting Design, Commissioning, Information Technology, Security, Audiovisual, and Construction Administration Services.
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