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If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience - even better! You can stand out - and thrive - here, too, as a Security Officer. Security Officer - Now Hiring! We are leaders in Professional training programs that cover every aspect of delivering world class security services.
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The contract’s support functions are: IA Management, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) coordination and reporting, Risk Management Framework (RMF) application, IA compliance measurements and metrics, Assessment and Authorization (A&A), Vulnerability Management, and Cyber Defense support.
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CCNA Security, CCNA Route/Switch, Security +, CEH preferred Experience: 3 to 7 years of experience preferred working within the IT Security arena including but not limited to: Implementation, deployment, and management of firewall and web proxy technologies.
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Experience conducting, directing, or evaluating TS / Secret investigations with preferred experience in counterintelligence / espionage, counterterrorism, criminal matters, and personnel security investigations.
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Experienced in Information Security, Internal Audit and/or IT Risk Management functions. - Experienced in managing IT, Internal Audit or Information Security compliance programs. - Conducts trend analysis of security events to identify anomalous malicious activity and repeat infection.
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If you’re reading this article, then chances are you’re looking for a new job and want to whip your resume into shape. But lots of questions can arise as you begin to do that. After all, most of us aren’t career coaches or resume experts. Job hunters frequently ask one common question: how far back should a resume go? As in, should you list all of your work history – even if it stretches on for years – or should you be more selective?
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This opportunity as an Electronic Security Technician is perfect for an experienced low voltage technician in Huntsville, Alabama who enjoys working on security systems! Evergreen Fire & Security is a US government contractor with sensitive access requirements.
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Service in Military Occupational Specialty related to law enforcement, security (such as Military Police, Security Police, Corrections) or any support role in a garrison or deployed area of operations.
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We are seeking an exceptional Industrial Security Specialist who strives to excel at every opportunity. Minimum 2 years of Industrial Security Specialist work experience. OverviewAt i3, our Industrial Security team is integral to our success.
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Summary:The Armed Security Guard provides security, installation access control, roving patrols, surveillance, monitoring and overall safeguarding to the installation and its tenants.
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As a hiring manager tasked with making major decisions, it's easy to target a college degree as a way of saying yes, this candidate is qualified. I mean, how many times have we seen candidates without degrees try to squeeze their way into positions that they aren't qualified for. In fact, many hiring managers (maybe like yourself) believe that college degrees make candidates more job-ready. However, the current job market has shifted so much recently that it begs the question
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In this role the successful candidate will:Adhere to all requirements as stated in the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (§32 CFR, Part 117), the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) Assessment and Authorization Process Manual (DAAPM), and the Joint Special Access Program Implementation Guide (JSIG)and company policy and procedures.
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BRC provides "best-value" technical and management solutions to a diverse government and commercial customer base in the following key business areas: test & evaluation, systems analysis & integration, security & intelligence, and R&D.
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Ability to obtain and maintain a Government Security Clearance. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Adhere to Security and Safety policies. Maintain the following: o CostPoint records retrieval o Inventory control over all parts inventory, verification, and accuracy of parts on hand, locations, abbreviations, shelf life, and lot identification information.
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These duties may include cost estimating & sales support, performing pre-design site survey, designing system shop drawing submittals, generating product literature submittals, programming electronic security systems, executing system startup & commissioning, integrating systems, training the customer, and generating project closeout documents such as as-built drawings and manuals.
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The goal of an interview is to evaluate candidates based on their skills, personality, and knowledge. You want to choose the BEST candidate from your candidate pool, so the interview is something you can't mess up. As you begin planning your interview process, one of the major decisions you'll face is whether the interview should be a structured vs unstructured interview. So let's take a dive into the differences and sort out which circumstances warrant which interview process.
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Tech Savvy: You can use and operate leading-edge security tools, including Tenable Nessus and/or Security Center, IBM Guardium, HP Weblnspect, and Network Mapper (NMAP). CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) CASP CE.
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Years of experience (3 years plus preferred) and certifications/training may be accepted in lieu of Degree (e.g., Security+, Cybersecurity Analyst/CySA+, Cyber Threat Intelligence/GCTI). Knowledge of security operations and incident response technologies and methodologies.
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