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The Macias-Muñoz Lab in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for an Evolutionary Biology Assistant Researcher.
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The Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for short-term, field technicians for two or more field seasons to assist with seabird monitoring studies along the West Antarctic Peninsula, either at Palmer Station or aboard a research vessel.
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Under California law, the University of California, Santa Cruz is required to post a reasonable estimate of the compensation for this role. More information can be found at: JOB SUMMARY Under the direction of the Principal Capital and Space Planner, the Associate Space Planner provides planning services that guide the physical development of the campus and assists in the strategic development and improvement of buildings and space to support UCSC's mission of research, teaching, and public service.
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Professor Bruce Schumm in the Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics (SCIPP) at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) is seeking applications for an assistant researcher.
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This position is located in the Office of Secure Transportation, Office of Technical Services (OTS), Safety and Security Division (SSD), Testing and Analysis Branch (TAB), and serves as a Security Specialist in support of the OST mission.
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The Specialist of Security is responsible for assisting the Manager of Security with all Allegiant day-to-day operations for security. The Specialist of Security will assist in conducting company security investigations.
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Immediate Office of the Chief of Naval Operations SECURITY SPECIALIST Camp H.M. Smith Marine Corp Base, Hawaii Summary: You will serve as a SECURITY SPECIALIST in the Antiterrorism (AT) and Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Division (J34) of HEADQUARTERS US INDO-PACIFIC COMMAND. A Cost-of-Living-Allowance (COLA) of 8.90% will be added to the stated salary.
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Cyber Advisors (CA) is a rapidly growing Cybersecurity Consulting firm and MSP. We are seeking a Specialist for our Offensive Security team, to support our accelerating company growth and the equally important growth of one's own career.
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Minimum Qualifications: Will complete and pass all core components of the Physical Security Specialist Training Academy within 90 days of job entry date and will maintain them while employed in this position.
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You are a Physical Security Professional, a Certified Protection Officer (CPO), Certified Protection Professional (ASIS) or have other relevant physical security certifications. Corporate Security, Emergency Operations, Law Enforcement.
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Newell Brands IAM Security Specialist Cheyenne, Wyoming Newell Brands is a leading $8.3B consumer products company with a portfolio of iconic brands such as Graco, Coleman, Oster, Rubbermaid, and Sharpie, and 25,000 talented employees around the world.
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Newell Brands IAM Security Specialist Helena, Montana Apply Now Newell Brands is a leading $8.3B consumer products company with a portfolio of iconic brands such as Graco, Coleman, Oster, Rubbermaid, and Sharpie, and 25,000 talented employees around the world.
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Newell Brands IAM Security Specialist Charleston, West Virginia Apply Now Newell Brands is a leading $8.3B consumer products company with a portfolio of iconic brands such as Graco, Coleman, Oster, Rubbermaid, and Sharpie, and 25,000 talented employees around the world.
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Summary The Specialist of Security is responsible for assisting the Manager of Security with all Allegiant day-to-day operations for security. Answers all Letters of Investigation from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and host government agencies.
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Coordinate and manage all Closed-Circuit Television systems, and all life safety and store security measure systems. Military, Security, Loss Prevention or Asset Protection experience. Foster a collaborative and professional relationship with community organizations and emergency responders to increase safety and security awareness and measures.
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