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San Diego State UniversitySeeks candidates for the position ofVice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer San Diego State University seeks a seasoned, accomplished, and deeply collaborative leader to serve as Vice President for the Division of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer.
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Serve as a member on Girl Scouts San Diego’s Executive Leadership team alongside the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Mission Delivery Officer.
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The Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) Will. Keyword: Chief Advancement Officer. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written); ability to convey information in a clear, concise method.
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A Safety & Security Guard is responsible for providing protection for hotel guests employees and property. Respond to security alarms and monitor TV cameras (CCTV) (if applicable). Certificate of Completion in Safety and Security Training (must comply with State requirements.
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O Oversee the integration of software (inclusive of laboratory information systems and partner informatics), image analysis, machine learning/AI, biological and synthetic reagents, internally developed hardware systems and off-the-shelf blood processing equipment.
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Security Officer(Overnight Shift, Must be available to work on weekends) Previous experience in law enforcement, military; luxury hospitality security experience preferred. Actively participate in the day to day security operations of the property to ensure the safety and security of all guests, personnel and property.
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LendSure Mortgage Corp. is looking for a Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) to manage the company's mortgage regulatory compliance operations. Seeking a Chief Compliance Officer preferably to work on site in San Diego CA, however, will consider remote applicants.
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Work as part of a respected team of security professionals protecting the people and property of General Dynamics (GD) NASSCO and US Navy personnel and ships based at GD NASSCO. You will bring expertise, excellence and commitment to protecting some of our Nation’s most valuable assets.
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REPORTS TO: Manager of Security, Venue Operations & Compliance. Large event security experience is a plus. Completed courses in criminal justice or security training is a plus. Possess BSIS Security Guard certifications is a plus.
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In collaboration with the CEO, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Philanthropic/Development Officer, play a key role in the overall development, strategic planning, service delivery, and management of the organization across multiple areas.
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Accountable for the success of the Port’s team of over 620 staff, the CEO will provide direct supervision to 11 team members: Commissioner Services, Office of the District Clerk, Chief of Harbor Police, VP of Marketing & Communications, VP of Planning & Environment, VP of Strategy & Policy, VP of Administration, VP of Maritime, VP of Business Operations, Chief Engineer, and CFO/Treasurer.
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Chief Operating Officer (COO) A Chief Operating Officer (COO) is second-in-command immediately after the Senior Pastor, reports directly to the Senior Pastor, and acts on the Senior Pastor's behalf in their absence.
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QUALIFICATIONSWorking experience as a security officer or other relevant experience. The mission of the Library Safety & Security Program is to protect the users, employees, collections, equipment, and facilities of the UCSD Library; to provide leadership in emergency and disaster preparedness and response; and to maintain a welcoming, safe, and secure Library environment for all users.
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The Chief Impact & Philanthropy Officer (CIPO) will be one of the most high-profile leaders within the organization, ensuring our fundraising and impact initiatives are aligned with our mission to nurture and empower the community.
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About Inter-Con Security. Inter-Con is searching for aspiring individuals to join our thriving team of Security Officers. You'll work as a member of a close team to form the backbone of the broad security services Inter-Con provides its valued clients every day.
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