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Governance or oversight of a third-party risk management program experience preferred. Experience defining and improving of an Enterprise data loss prevention program by identifying and proposing controls on data loss channels and Insider Threat Management toolsets preferred.
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Special Requests: Handle special requests related to Product Design and Development as requested by the Creative Director or VP of Product. A minimum of 7+ years managing product concept to market, with a strong background in Product Management, ideally in manufacturing operations.
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FM Global helps clients maintain continuity in their business operations by drawing upon state-of-the-art loss-prevention engineering and research; risk management skills and support services; tailored risk transfer capabilities; and superior financial strength.
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What We Do. As the asset management arm of State Street Corporation, State Street Global Advisors has served the world's governments, institutions and financial advisors for over four decades.
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I have a VP Level Opportunity for a Manager of Infrastructure Operations for one of our top tier investment clients in Midtown Manhattan. Key performance measures will consider: quality, complexity and quantity of projects supported, level of interaction with operations management teams, staff training programs, management reporting, strategic planning focus, identifying new technologies that can be deployed, identification and adoption of best practices, level and quality of operational support provided, development and adherence to capital budgets, delivery of initiatives on time and teamwork demonstrated.
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Understanding of vulnerability management, security risk management, penetration testing, malware analysis and digital forensics, security engineering and toolset orchestration, web application security principles, code static and dynamic scanning applications.
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Report directly to the VP Engineering. Knowledge of applicable codes related to electronic engineering. Apply principles of electrical theory to engineering projects.
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The primary responsibilities of the VP Risk Manager I is to provide the primary support for the bank’s Operational Risk Management, Third Party Risk Management and New Initiative programs.
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This role supports the Market President and the VP of Sales in driving revenue growth while developing & maintaining a market's station brand identities. Support the Market President by leading the day-to-day management of programming operations in the market including (but not limited to); managing productivity, cost, technology, and production capabilities; and, protecting the station from FCC infringements of On-Air conduct.
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Supporting management of Department Operations and Engineering Budgets. Supervises Engineering in the absence of the Director of Engineering. Supervises the day to day operations of Engineering.
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Work with SVP and Management in preparation of revenue and expense budget and monitor budget to ensure compliance with profit and growth objectives set for BGSU. Identify and raise issues with in-force accounts / risks; using best judgement, liaise with a variety of other disciplines including claims, legal and/or loss control on issues; recommend solutions to ensure risks are mitigated or referred to management.
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Bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, biology, or environmental science and have at least six years’ experience in water treatment with two years in water utility leadership, or equivalent combination of education and.
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This role reports to VP of Engineering/Technology. They must have a solid understanding of operational processes and workflows for Post/VFX, and have an expert understanding of Systems Administration, Disk/Network Management.
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Opportunity to truly embrace the first principles thinking and help build one of the most innovative companies in the GRC (Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance) and insurance areas.
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The Vice President of Information Security (VP of Infosec) will be responsible for leading Atmosera's information security strategy, ensuring the protection of our clients' data and systems, and maintaining regulatory compliance across all aspects of our business operations.
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