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Other duties as determined by the Deputy General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer. Experience advising clients that conduct business in a regulated financial industry and/or other familiarity with applicable legal and regulatory landscapes (e.g., investment adviser, broker-dealer, mortgage, banking, money transmitter.
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Experience as an Information Systems Security Professional (ISSP), Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM), Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO), COMSEC Manager, COMSEC Responsible Officer (CRO), or Government Acquisition Security Manager.
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Under general supervision of a Police Sergeant, the Part-Time Reserve Officer performs a wide variety of patrol and related duties involving the prevention of crime, the protection of life and property and the enforcement of laws and ordinances.
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Current or former Correction Officers - An Adult Corrections Officer Core completion certificate or a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Certificate. Please include the words " Correctional Officer - Extra Help " in the subject line of the email submission.
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This is the most critical piece of our infrastructure which no other insurtech or insurance broker has been able to replicate and it's the reason we can scale our business without building a huge team.
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The Program Officer Role & Key Responsibilities In response to the growth in OE funding, we are thrilled to be adding a third Program Officer to the existing OE team. The Program Officer will earn 16 days of vacation to start, two personal holidays, one week of paid volunteer time, and a scheduled paid office closure week in December each year.
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Position Title: Donor Relations Officer. Reports to: Chief Development Officer. A minimum of three (3) years experience in fundraising with non-profit organizations, including major gifts prospecting.
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Work with the CDO, Associate Director of Development and the Development and Marketing team to coordinate donor stewardship and fundraising events. Work with the CDO to develop the strategy, annual fund plan and budget for the major donor program.
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The primary responsibility of the Program Officer will be to work with the Managing Director, Neuroscience and the Director, Neuroscience in the management of science projects, capacity building projects and science advocacy projects.
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As the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Director of Business Services is a member of the laboratory's senior management team, reporting to the SLAC Lab Director’s Office. Strong experience working as or for the Chief Financial Officer in a National Laboratory, Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC), University or other "not for profit" scientific or research institution and background with funding from the federal government.
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3+ years working in a full-time certified law enforcement officer position(s) 3+ years of experience conducting close protection/executive protection operations for high-net-worth clients/at-risk clients.
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The Chief Marketing Officer will hire and develop a core team of top tier professionals, resulting in a marketing leadership team that can set the standard in the industry in direct marketing, partnerships, customer acquisition, retention, and brand.
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HII Mission Technologies is seeking a Range Safety Officer to support the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) at Ft Hunter-Liggett, CA. Certified Range Safety Officer. 6 years of Range Control Officer (RCO) experience.
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Noon Energy, a leader in advanced Long Duration Energy Storage solutions, is a Series A startup looking for a Chief Commercial Officer, reporting directly to the CEO. This person will be responsible for establishing and leading the execution of Noon’s commercial strategy to support its rapid growth.
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The Director of Security and principal facility security officer (FSO) leads the design, development, implementation, and supervision of a comprehensive security program for Rhombus in support of its US Department of Defense (DoD) mission and commercial business initiatives.
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