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Financial literacy and analytical/problem solving skills. Prior experience at competitor brands such as Starbucks, McDonalds, Burger King, Panera, Krispy Kreme, Chick-fil-a, diner, waiter / waitress, etc.
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Lastly, the stroke coordinator is responsible for problem identification, problem solving, education, research, and performance improvement including QA/QI initiatives for the program.
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Licensure, Registration and/or Certification: CLEET certified peace officers, must obtain CLEET Armed Security Guard Certification within ninety days (90)of hire. All others, must obtain CLEET Armed Security Guard Certification within sixty days (60) of hire.
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Considerable knowledge of municipal government organization, ordinances, rules, policies, and procedures relating to the administration of the Mayor's office. Minimum of 3 years of progressively responsible experience in municipal government, public administration, or a closely related field.
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Oversee survey equipment (calibration & maintenance requirements and security) and discusses with the General Superintendent recommendations concerning any purchasing and repair decisions and technology upgrades.
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State of Connecticut License for Security Officer (Guard Card). SEC - Yale University Security Officers Association (YUSOA) Calls Campus Police or other authorities to investigate suspicious activities or security violations that require intervention.
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Quality focused and detailed-oriented, with advanced analytical and problem-solving skills. Working knowledge of ACH NACHA, OFAC, BSA, GLBA, Patriot Act, CARD Act, and other consumer protection laws related to credit and debit card programs and other Federal or State laws that impact National Security requirements.
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Job Description Administration Part Time Work from Home Computer Job Work from Home Administration - Computer Online Data Entry & Short Studies/Feedback - Part Time & Full Time Work - No Experience Needed, Training Provided We specialize in market research and are looking for help in some of our work at home computer positions.
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Security certifications such as CISA, CRISC, or CISSP. You will partner across Enterprise Services, Divisional CIO, and Information Security teams to develop and support best-in-class industry risk solutions in a manner that supports innovation and protects our customers, shareholders and associates.
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Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to obtain Connecticut State Police Approved Armed Security Guard Firearms Permit (Blue Card). Campus Security Services.
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Required Education and Experience Advanced degree in Psychology, Social Work, Mental Health/Counseling, Education/Higher Education Administration, Public Health or related academic or professional field.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to balance security requirements with business objectives. Other security related certifications such as CISSP, CISM, GSEC, or SSCP. 10+ years overall industry experience with at least five years of proven experience as an Information Security Architect or Engineer.
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Build skills and knowledge in such areas as safety and security, injury prevention, technology and equipment, and job efficiency. As the face of First Student, First Transit and First Vehicle Services in your community, youll have a positive impact on others.
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Must provide a current and valid driver's license (You must be at least 21 years old, and have a license with no active suspensions) Must provide and maintain a current and valid Medical Examiner's Certificate issued by a practitioner on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) National Registry.
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Organizational Leadership and Operations Liaison;Represents senior leadership as the on-site extension of the Administrator-on-Call (AOC) demonstrating leadership skills in all actions ( problem solving; managing behaviors; motivating and developing staff and interconnecting key stakeholders in emergency management conditions.
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