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Basic Qualifications: Data Center Engineer (T02): Bachelor of Science Degree in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) related field with 2 or more years of engineering experience or MS with 0 years or more year of engineering experience or Ph. D. with 0 or more years of engineering experience Active in scope DoD Top Secret Clearance Ability to obtain and maintain initial Special Program Access (SAP/PAR.
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Two (2) years clinical experience as a Radiologic Technologist in an acute care medical center six (6) months of clinical experience as a Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist in an acute care medical center.
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Implement and lead all aspects of comprehensive threat prevention solutions, including Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS/IPS), and sophisticated Endpoint Security.
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Demonstrated experience in data governance, data quality management, and data security practices. Design and manage resilient, scalable data models and architectures that cater to the evolving needs of the business, emphasizing efficiency, quality, and security.
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Operate a variety of office equipment including copiers and computer; utilize various computer applications and software packages; input, maintain, and utilize data to develop reports using spreadsheet software; manage assigned database; maintain and generate reports from a database or network system; create, format, and revise charts, graphs, charts, worksheets, booklets, brochures, and forms using word processing, desktop publishing, and other computer applications.
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Clinical services are provided at the Shiley Eye Center, Ratner Eye Center, UCSD Health Sciences (UCSDHS) Hillcrest ambulatory center and the Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital.
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Our award-winning service and stunning event venues amp up any occasion, with group packages that make your attendees all VIPs. Guests can live it up without ever leaving the hotel—try a jam session in your suite with our complimentary Sound of Your Stay® service, or mouthwatering sushi at world-famous Nobu, and rooftop cocktails at Float rooftop lounge or 207 bar.
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The projects will use in situ ecological data to conduct quantitative analyses such as occupancy modeling, spatial analyses, population estimation, fire and drought data integration for decision support, and analysis of the impacts of climatic conditions on success of management, ecological restoration and conservation planning.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesLead and oversee cutting-edge research projects in quantum communications, quantum sensing, and quantum computing with a direct impact on national security. This role focuses on applied quantum communications, quantum sensing, and quantum computing to support national security agencies.
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Ensure proper PLM and CAD data classification, storage, transfer, processing, access provisioning, and maintenance under industry standards including NIST-800 171 and CMMC *Other duties as required in support of the department and the company.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Cyber Security, or an equivalent bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university or four (4) years of experience working for the Department of Navy (DoN) supporting Information Technology (IT) systems such as but not limited to Navy Marine Corp Intranet (NMCI), Consolidated Afloat Network Enterprise Systems (CANES.
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Bachelors Degree in Information Security, IT, Cybersecurity, Engineering, or related discipline - or equivalent combination of education and work experience. The incumbent will conduct site surveys/visits for new facilities, review, update, process and/or submit Statements of Work (SOW), Facility Technical Drawings, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), TEMPEST addendums, concept request, new facility accreditations, Temporary Secure Working Areas (TSWAs), construction security plans, modified security plans, de-accreditations, security assists visits/inspections (SAVI) and square footage calculations.
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Under the direction of the Director, of Information Technology, the IT Security and Compliance Manager will be a process owner and central point of contact internally and externally for IT compliance, controls, and reporting.
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Collect necessary client demographic data and enters it on the MHS Treatment Team Services Data Collection Form. Provide information about the program to community agencies connected to the mental health and substance abuse services system.
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The Program of Homeland Security in the College of Sciences at San Diego State University is accepting applications for their part-time and full-time lecturer pool. Disclosures shall be provided to the San Diego State University Center for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination for further adjudication.
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