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As the Asset Protection Specialist, no one day is ever the same! The Asset Protection Specialist ensures the store is a safe and secure environment for our customers, associates, and business partners.
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DCF-Volusia County-Adult Protective Services - Investigator - If the candidate does not have a degree, they have to have law enforcement experience. DCF - Adult Protective Services - Investigator - This is a professional position conducting confidential investigations of alleged abuse, neglect, self-neglect and financial exploitation of vulnerable adult.
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Support the district asset protection manager (APM) in execution of AP initiatives. Assist with reduction of lost inventory, time, and assets, monitor surveillance equipment and partner with the district asset protection (AP) manager in the implementation and oversight of AP initiatives.
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The Corporate Security Investigator will play a crucial role in safeguarding the people, assets, and reputation of our company. Experience using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) for executive travel risk management.
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Stand Together, in its endeavor to amplify the impact of more than 400 non-profit brands, invites a seasoned Digital Asset Manager to join our expanding Digital Asset Management (DAM) team.
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Our energy expertise in the power sector includes thermal, nuclear, hydropower & dams, renewables, transmission & integration, and distribution, smart grid & utility asset management. As an Accredited Asset Management Assessor, and a Corporate Member of The Institute of Asset Management (IAM), Hatch is expanding activities in the asset management, asset performance management (APM), and asset investment planning (AIP) advisory and implementation services supporting generation, transmission, and distribution electric utilities.
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Under direction of the Fire Marshal, the Fire Protection Specialist is responsible for the analysis and enforcement of all applicable codes and ordinances and securing fire safety in various structures and installations; the promotion of fire safety in the City and the investigation of cause(s) and origin of fires.
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As research intern you will become part of and contribute to our Multi-Asset Strategies team in Santa Clara, California that seeks to deliver robust outcomes tailored to client needs. The internship will be focused around a primary research project, in support of our team’s work on portfolio design and construction, and thought leadership in the field of asset allocation.
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Westwood Professional Services, Inc. is seeking a Substation Engineer System Protection to join our team. Substation Engineer - System Protection. The Substation System Protection Engineer serves as an engineer on electric substation design projects for high-voltage utility systems and renewable energy interconnection projects.
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Protection and control relay engineer will have the opportunity to design and perform relay setting of substation and transmission projects for electric utilities and developers at voltages from 12kV up to 500kV. This is an exciting and growing field in the power systems industry and allows candidates to get exposure to how the power generation such as that of renewable energy ties into the electric system.
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At least 5 years' experience performing Fire Protection Engineering duties at any DOE Complex, DOE National Laboratory, or commercial nuclear power plant. Assists with implementation of the Fire Protection Program, performs peer reviews, assists the Hanford Fire Marshal with fire investigations, assists in the resolution of fire system discrepancies/non-compliances, and supports the preparation of exemptions/equivalency/deviation requests.
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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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Protection and Control Relay engineer will also participate in the preparation of project estimates, engineering estimates and proposals, and client engagement and activities. Arcadis is currently seeking a highly motivated Protection & Control Relay Engineer to join Power Delivery team in anywhere in the United States.
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