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The Public Safety Patrol Officer ensures safety by patrolling campus by motor vehicle, by foot, ESV and/or by bicycle providing protection of life and property. The Patrol Officer is a non-exempt, full-time staff position which assists management within the Public Safety department.
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Job Summary The Senior Internal Auditor reports to the SVP, Internal Audit Director.
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As a Hospital Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard a high profile healthcare customer. The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client’s healthcare premises and the protection of the staff, members, and visitors.
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This Officer position supports Alpha client relationships in North America. As Alpha Services – Officer you will. From core custody, accounting, fund administration and shareholder recordkeeping, to complete operations solutions and servicing for alternative assets like OTC derivatives, private equity and real estate, SSGS’ tools help our clients make better investment choices and act on growth opportunities.
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The Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Glovis America will oversee all operations and service developments for Finished Vehicle (FV) customers and lead capacity improvements and effectiveness of its operations.
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Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Certification OR Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) Certification - REQUIRED. The department is responsible for tracking the license or certification requirement.
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Gather and analyze all information necessary to present a financing request to underwriter, SBA Department Manager, President/CEO, Chief Credit Officer, etc. The employee is responsible for understanding and following the Bank’s BSA/AML policies including elevating suspicious activity to the BSA Officer.
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The Integrator, operating our business on the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), acts as the second-in-command to our Visionary, responsible for executing our business strategy, meeting or surpassing financial targets, and effectively leading, managing, and holding the team accountable for outcomes.
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Employee Parking Enforcement Program. The following is a brief description of responsibilities to be performed by the Loss Prevention Officer. Assisting in supervising the Contracted Security Officer(s.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Summary:Orange County Council Boy Scouts of America (OCBSA) seeks a Major Gifts Officer (MGO) to play a pivotal role in securing substantial financial support from individuals, corporations, and foundations and leading the council's Fund Development team.
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On occasion, the Campus Safety Officer may need to fill in at a gatehouse. Minimum of one year of experience as a security officer or related experience. On occasion, the Campus Safety Officer may need to fill in at a gatehouse.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Summary:The Development Officer - Major Gifts will be a metrics-driven professional who will help impact and expand the capacity nationwide by doing the following: manage and develop a comprehensive donor development program that identifies, engages, ministers to, develops, and grows current and potential major donors giving $5000+ annually; and develop and execute strategies for each portfolio donor with the goal of securing new 4 and 6 figure gift.
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The Wholesale KYC Organization is seeking a KYC Relationship Officer who will partner with Bankers and AML/KYC Operations to ensure all client KYC records are compliant with regulatory standards, and will ensure high quality and timely completion of all client-level due diligence requirements at inception and renewal of client relationships.
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Participates in the loan management process by providing credit and loan underwriting expertise to a Commercial Banking team.
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As a key member of PIMCO's Compliance team, the Deputy Chief Compliance Officer will have responsibility for providing strategic leadership and oversight for a broad range of compliance work, with particular emphasis on partnering with PIMCO's Global Chief Compliance Officer to administer the firm's Compliance Program.
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