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If you are interested in advancing your asset protection career with one of the largest and fastest growing off-price retailers in the nation, join the Burlington Stores team as a District Asset Protection Manager.
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As a District Asset Protection Manager, you'll develop, direct and lead the implementation of the company's Asset Protection, Shortage control and Safety programs for all markets in your region.
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Minimum of 3-5 years' experience with IT asset management and related software – experience with ServiceNow ITAM highly preferred. If you feel like you are a great fit for: IT Asset Manager.
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This includes creating the CIP project in Plex (ERP system), following up with responsible parties to ensure timely capitalization of assets, adding assets in PLEX, monthly depreciation posting and reconciliations, quarterly rollforwards, and asset disposals as needed.
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Working in close coordination with technical teams and cross-functional stakeholders (e.g., Finance & Accounting, Procurement, Information Security), the IT Asset Manager establishes, enforces, monitors, and continuously improves asset management processes, standards, and controls.
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The Asset Liability Supervisor is responsible for supervising an effective asset/liability management process that includes the development and preparation of financial reports that analyze the bank's balance sheet, profitability, and interest rate risk.
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The Associate Analyst, Asset Protection Service Center (APSC) plays a critical role to Gap Inc.'s Asset Protection strategy, "We enable purpose-led, billion-dollar businesses by protecting People, Assets, and Brands.
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As a Fire Protection Engineer, you will be part of a team of four engineers, three senior engineers, and a permit technician who report to a Supervising Fire Protection Engineer. You will also contribute fire protection engineering and code expertise to other City departments and may play a role in the process of developing local amendments to NFPA standards, the International Fire Code (IFC), and the International Building Code (IBC.
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The Senior Manager – Data Protection leads a cybersecurity team accountable for ensuring delivery of organizational goals and is responsible for defining, implementing, and enhancing the Digital Risk and Compliance strategy and programs, which include regulatory compliance, IT risk management, third party and supply-chain cyber risk management, and data protection.
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The Temporary Protection Services Associate is responsible for providing a safe and secure environment for Crystal Bridges members, guests, volunteers, staff, collections, facilities and grounds.
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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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Are you an experienced Asset Protection Manager with strong leadership skills? Work closely with District and Store Management, Human Resources, Legal, Operations and Control on all relevant Asset Protection and Shortage Control matters.
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Possession of a valid Fire Protection Engineer license issued by the California Board of Registration for Professional Engineers. Six (6) years of professional experience in fire protection analysis including building design, specification writing, construction inspection, and plan review (including reading and interpreting architectural plans, computer fire modeling, and review of fire protection and life safety systems such as sprinkler and fire pump systems, smoke removal systems, fire-resistive construction, means of egress, etc.
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Responsible for the design, configuration, maintenance and renewal of automation, data collection, protection & control equipment subsystems on AVANGRID's electric delivery infrastructure in New England (Central Maine Power and United Illuminating) and New York (NYSEG and RG&E.
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Responsible engineering charge of fire protection engineering for at least one major industrial (petroleum production, processing, storage, or transport; nuclear or thermal electrical power plant; paper or chemical process plant; or similar) project from hazard analysis through final commissioning.
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