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The Senior Operations Manager will report to the General Manager and assist with all supervisory duties in addition to ensuring program compliance. 3 years or more of experience in Operations Management.
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The Operations Manager has full managerial authority for assigned functional units. Under general direction, the Operations Manager plans, organizes, directs and coordinates the activities of a major section or department in the Operations Division.
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Job Summary: The Data Center Manager is in charge of overseeing the operations of the data center within the organization including 24x7 support; maintaining hardware, software, networking and security components; planning for capacity; resolving issues associated with security, availability and access.
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Cyberhaven is building out a world-class marketing team and we're looking for smart, fast, and exceptional team players who are committed to our mission, eager to learn, and possess a spark of creativity that distinguishes our team from traditional B2B marketing teams.
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The Program Manager reports to the Parking and Downtown Operations Division Manager and manages a team of 4 staff: 1 Associate Engineer, 1 Transportation Specialist, and 1 Associate Engineering Technician and 1 student intern.
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The Senior Manager - Data Center Operations is responsible for providing Field level technical expertise and program management for the maintenance and operation of the electrical, mechanical, fire life safety, security, and communications infrastructure as well as any applicable base building support systems.
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The Infrastructure and Operations Support Manager, Emergency Operations Center supports the essential technologies needed to operate the City’s EOC in disasters, including the core network infrastructure, computing servers, storage, enterprise applications, collaboration tools, Mobile Device Management (MDM), Motorola Computer Dispatch workstations, and video and audio systems.
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The Senior Manager – Data Center Operations is responsible for implementing the Data Center Operations Program at his or her site and is responsible for employee training and ensuring all staff is adequately qualified to perform required duties.
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Cyberhaven is building out a world-class marketing team and we’re looking for smart, fast, and exceptional team players who are committed to our mission, eager to learn, and possess a spark of creativity that distinguishes our team from traditional B2B marketing teams.
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GAT Airline Ground Support, a fast-growing airline service company, is actively seeking experienced Senior Manager. Operations Managers positions have the responsibility for maintaining financial budgetary goals, safety policies, procedures and working conditions which affect the employee on the job.
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The Senior Manager - Data Center Operations is responsible for evaluations and coaching of his or her direct reports and their direct reports. All Data Center Operations staff reports through the Senior Manager - Data Center Operations.
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The mission of the Sr. Operations Program Manager is to oversee and manage inputs from multiple contributors. The Program Manager will manage and lead the efforts in optimizing and improving manufacturing of innovative metrology systems for the semiconductor manufacturing industry for new or existing products.
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Joining Marvell as the Senior Manager of Security Engineering offers the chance to lead a critical component of our cybersecurity strategy. Strong knowledge of best practices in operational excellence and minimizing the impact of security measures on business operations.
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Drive the planning and execution of security projects, ensuring alignment with business objectives and minimal disruption to operations. Champion security awareness and training initiatives to enhance the security-centric culture across the organization.
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Familiarity with information security management frameworks such as NIST/FIPS, ISO, CIS, CMU, SANS, OWASP, etc. This role is eligible for our hybrid work model in which you will be able to split time between working from home and on-site in a Marvell office.
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