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The duties for this position are leading environmental, safety and health matters, education/training, execution and auditing of safe work procedures, coordination of incident investigations, injury prevention plans, EHS audits/inspections, safety/security projects, contractor safety, communications, and reporting as required to the EHS Director and regulatory agencies as needed.
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You are responsible for reporting any incident, situation, or activity that may affect the company's ability to operate safely, ethically, and profitably to the Field Civil Superintendent or Site Project Manager.
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You also will be a key collaborator, problem solver, and thought partner for the Incident Response team, Trust & Safety team, Engineering, and various other business teams at Cruise. Provide legal support for the Incident Response program, working closely with engineering, operations, safety, government affairs, and communications to coordinate incident response efforts and incident readiness programs.
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POSITION OVERVIEWThe Staff Engineer, Operational Risk reports to the Manager, Operational Risk and is responsible for advising and executing on the implementation of operational risk mitigation and governance strategies, including the governance of the operations’ incident investigation processes.
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Incident Management: Investigate and resolve security incidents or breaches related to the ENDUR platform. The current client base use a range of ETRM products but the essential experience is Endur.
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Supports improvement efforts for potential or actual quality of care issues including participation/facilitation of Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Failure Modes Effects Analysis (FMEA), Critical Incident Review (CIR) or event review as needed.
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Agility core practices, Analytical Thinking, Commercial Acumen, Communication, Creativity and Innovation, Data Analysis, Design approaches, Designing for climate change and zero carbon, Digital fluency, Emerging technology monitoring, Engineering evaluation, Incident investigation and learning, Inspection and monitoring strategy, Numerical modelling, Scripting, Sustainability awareness and action, Technology Development, Uncertainty Quantification.
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Removal of hazard/incident roadway debris, Removal of debris and litter due to high tide and winds at contract locations. Removal of roadway debris (including sand/dirt) that has collected in CCAs and ramp gore areas.
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Extensive hands-on experience in cyber security operations, including incident response, security monitoring, threat and vulnerability management, and Security Operations Center (SOC) activities.
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Complete additional HSSE training to include leadership communication, conflict resolution, team building, workplace hazard recognition, recognizing signs of substance abuse, incident investigation & reporting.
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Provides leadership and emphasizes importance of safety and environmental programs by monitoring completion of safety concerns, SSIP and incident investigation action items, attending required safety and environmental meetings, and supporting EKPI goals.
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Incident Management / Problem Management. Datastage ETL, SQL, Db2, Oracle, Autosys, Unix, Snowflake, Agile Scrum, AutoSys, Tivoli Workload job schedulers, UNIX shell scripting, Netezza, SQL Server, Teradata, DB2, Apache Airflow, PL/SQL, Python, PVCS, SVN Tortoise and TFS.
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Leads the insider threat incident response process, ensuring that all incidents are thoroughly investigated, documented, and resolved in alignment with legal and regulatory requirements. Experience with policy creation, risk assessment, incident management, and incident tracking.
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Experience with incident response, risk assessment, and mitigation strategies. Oversee incident response planning, execution, and reporting, including conducting post–incident analysis and improvements.
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This critical role involves managing day-to-day IT Security operations, overseeing Security Incident Response, managing the 3rd party risk management program, coordinating with OT security team to address risks, and ensuring needs of the business and operations are addressed in a timely manner.
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