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Capital One is looking for an eDiscovery analyst to join the Cyber Insider Threat and Technical Investigations Team. The role will work closely with other lines of business to support litigation and investigation requests utilizing multiple applications across electronic devices such as email archives, document management systems, laptops, workstations, servers, cell phones, and multi-cloud environments.
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The Full Stack Web Developer will design, build, and test new features for a variety of CDL's Publishing, Archives, and Digitization services – including eScholarship, Online Archive of California, and Calisphere.
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Reporting to the Assistant Library Director for Public Services and Research Support, the Digital Initiatives Librarian is responsible for managing and leading the development of the CIIS institutional repository, archives, and digital collections, in collaboration with the Assistant Library Director for Systems and Technical Services.
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UOVO, the nation's leading storage and services provider for art, archives, and collectibles seeks a Dispatcher to join its dynamic and growing team. Schedule art handler/driver assignments and driving hours in accordance with DOT regulations and internal man-hour tracking.
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The AES maintains and updates permit records in Salesforce to manage and track permit status (including invoice payments) and maintains permit electronic archives on SharePoint and Salesforce. As permit coordinator, the AES manages approximately ~ 1000 permits issued by state and local environmental agencies, and reviews/processes fees associated with: (1) all minor air quality sources, (2) most Title V permitted facilities, (3) Client air permits, (4) PERP registrations, (5) CUPA permits, (6) fire department permits, (7) spill emergency response fees, and (8) some water system permits.
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As permit coordinator, the AES manages approximately ~ 1000 permits issued by state and local environmental agencies, and reviews/processes fees associated with: (1) all minor air quality sources, (2) most Title V permitted facilities, (3) LNG air permits, (4) PERP registrations, (5) CUPA permits, (6) fire department permits, (7) spill emergency response fees, and (8) some water system permits.
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The AES regularly responds to Environmental Field Specialist (EFS) queries regarding permit status and resolves permit and invoice discrepancies by direct communication with assigned EFS and regulatory agency staff, and review of online agency compliance systems.
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Conducts internet research and research of engineering record archives. Under supervision, performs sub-professional engineering office work to assist the Public Works Engineering Division teams on programs and projects that may include engineering permits, land development plan checks, procedural and standards research and development, record and asset management, traffic research and field crew assistance.
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The Associate/Full Specialist will work with materials housed at the UCSF Archives & Special Collections as well as other departments. The NAGPRA Project initiated UCSF-wide searches of Native American and Native Hawaiian human remains and cultural items (associated and unassociated funerary objects, sacred objects, and objects of cultural patrimony), in accordance with state and federal law.
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1) all minor air quality sources, (2) most Title V permitted facilities, (3) Client air permits, (4) PERP registrations, (5) CUPA permits, (6) fire department permits, (7) spill emergency response fees, and (8) some water system permits.
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Leads city-wide efforts for acquiring, maintaining, and stewarding city archives; Writes grants for digitization projects and stays current with archives technology; Develops policies and initiatives to improve CCSF archives and records management.
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Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, approximately 3 days working onsiteReporting to the Director of Archives and Art Resources, the Collections Information Manager manages all aspects of the Museum’s collections management system (CMS) so that the system is cohesively integrated into activities and workflows aligned with the museum’s strategic priorities and goals of the Archives and Art Resources (AAR) department and Collections, Exhibitions and Design (CED) division.
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You will scan and digitize environmental project files, organize digital archives, and support ongoing projects. As a Library Assistant, you will play a pivotal role in document management and organizational efforts.
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Description Reporting to the Director of Archives and Art Resources, the Collections Information Manager manages all aspects of the Museum’s collections management system (CMS) so that the system is cohesively integrated into activities and workflows aligned with the museum’s strategic priorities and goals of the Archives and Art Resources (AAR) department and Collections, Exhibitions and Design (CED) division.
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Inspired by the newspaper businesses of the 50s and 60s, you will find a sophisticated décor juxtaposed with vintage paper presses and clippings from the archives of San Francisco’s past. Beneath Market St., in the depths of the historic Hearst Building lays the subterranean cocktail bar known as Local Edition.
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