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Full term of experience must include: customer delivery in services &/or project environment; automation and process controls; Contract Administration; Project Management; Incident Troubleshooting/ Resolution; C300 Logic review and build; Cross functional Teamwork.
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Entrusted Advisors is actively seeking talented Construction Paralegal for a full-time permanent role. Requires 7+ years’ experience, with 2 years minimum of construction paralegal experience.
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Immediately report any incident or accident to Terminal Manager Secure all permits. Immediately report any incident or accident to Terminal Manager Secure all permits. Report customer complaints or lost business to Terminal Manager.
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This position can be based in any of their key offices in Chicago, NYC, or D.C. The Lead Paralegal will collaborate with executive management, board members and advisors and will be reporting directly to the Assistant General Counsel & Assistant Secretary.
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Should be aware of ITIL process of Incident, Change, Problem, Service Request and related activities like spare and buffer stock managementAssociate degree (A.A.) or equivalent from three-year College or technical school with an emphasis in electronics required; Bachelor's Degree preferred.
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As a Mid-Level Cyber Security Analyst, you will play a critical role in safeguarding our organization's information assets by participating in incident response activities, collaborating with other teams to implement security solutions, and contributing to the overall security architecture.
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Benefits: Paid time off Parental leave Benefits/PerksCareers Advancement Opportunities Flexible SchedulingCompetitive CompensationJob SummaryWe are seeking a highly motivated Personal Injury Pre-Litigation Paralegal or Case Manager to join our growing team.
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State, federal, and international data security incident notification obligations; and. State, federal, and international data security incident notification obligations; and. Motivation to learn and understand technology and forensic investigations, to be able to both effectively interact with technically-skilled individuals and distill key issues and findings for non-technical business team members.
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Take part in accident / incident investigation. Take part in accident / incident investigation. Assist the Project engineering and management teams in the Risk Management process (i.e. HAZOP, HAZID, Hazard and.
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Incident Management / Problem Management. ReactJS or Angular, JavaScript, HTML, Core Java, Java 8, Spring Boot, REST API, Log4j, Database (Oracle, SQL Server, Snowflake). Cloud exposure, App Dynamics, OpenSearch, IDE (Eclipse or anything), Splunk, ServiceNow.
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The ideal candidate would have at least 5 years of litigation paralegal experience from the defense side. Job Description: National law firm in DT Houston is seeking a litigation/trial paralegal to support 3 litigation attorneys.
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A paralegal certificate from an ABA accredited school (or any equivalent combination of related experience, training, and/or education). We currently have an exciting opening for an experienced Corporate Paralegal to join our Toshiba America Group legal team.
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Our client, a leading insurance company, is seeking a Paralegal to join their Detroit, Michigan team. Our client, a leading insurance company, is seeking a Paralegal to join their Detroit, Michigan team.
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Elite Boutique firm in Houston is looking for a Paralegal to join their busy personal injury defense team. Elite Boutique firm in Houston is looking for a Paralegal to join their busy personal injury defense team.
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Experience as a legal secretary or assistant or paralegal. Bachelor's degree or Paralegal certificate. Experience as a legal secretary or assistant or paralegal. Review and draft routine legal documents (JOD, QDRO, Statements of Net Worth.
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