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Minimum 7-10 years of experience in cyber security, anomaly detection, Security Operations Center (SOC) detection, threat analytics, security incident and event management (SIEM), information technology (IT), and operations incident response.
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The MSA Senior Program Manager, Operations Transformation Controls will be the project controls manager responsible for multiple projects' financial management, ensuring project financial risk management practices are implemented from budget to actuals, and with appropriate governance standards.
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Work closely with Operations Director to develop project management processes that ensure compliant contract management of subcontractors, grantees, vendors, personnel, field office operations, etc.
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Category Management, Concept Development & Brand Partnerships, Marketing & Communications, Supply Chain & Logistics, Design & Construction, Operational Excellence, F&B and Retail Operations, Business Development.
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Observe group services weekly to ensure quality programming and share feedback with the Regional Director of Operations, appropriate leadership, and the clinician. and share feedback with the Regional Director of Operations, clinical and administrative leadership, and the clinician.
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Produces and presents to management periodic reports of technical operations. Technical skills and tools knowledge: ServiceNow, Remedy, Oracle, SQL.3+ years Deep Understanding of service design for Cloud (AWS/Azure) or similar using Containers, Container Orchestration (like Kubernetes), configuration management, and KafkaOperationally Focused: Passionate about monitoring, resiliency, uptime, performance, and automation.
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As Third Party Risk Manager in the Enterprise Operations & Technology (EO&T) operational risk department, you will be responsible managing the first line of defense third party risk that is constantly evolving within EO&T's approach to risk management.
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Certifications: GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Project Management Professional (PMP) Certified Scrum Master (CSM) PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) Additional Skills: Familiarity with agile principles and their integration into cybersecurity functions.
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Minimum 4 years relevant Supply Chain Risk Management/Third Party Risk Management experience in conducting supplier assessments, developing SCRM/C-SCRM governance, and delivering agency-level SCRM/C-SCRM training and outreach materials.
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Chemonics seeks a coordinator in support of the USAID-funded Global Health Supply Chain- Procurement Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project who will work within the Operations team to implement GHSC-PSM project.
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Work directly with senior professionals to execute various financial institution advisory projects related to financial risk management including credit risk, valuation, capital planning, and stress-testing, liquidity, resolution planning, and model risk management.
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Will work on a team to support the design, engineering, implementation, and operations and support of the Defense Integration and Management of Nuclear Data Services (DIAMONDS) application supports the management of the nuclear weapons stockpile accountability management and all related systems.
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Providing program management or weapons system expertise in fighter (i.e., F-15QA); airlift (Ex. C-17A, C- 130J), integrated air missile defense (Ex. Early Warning Radar), command and control (Air Operations Center, Air Defense Operations Center), air-to-air refueling (Ex. KC-46A), and aircrew/language training (Ex. Defense Language Institute) to HAF, AFLCMC, IAR and Partner Nation Air Defense Force/Ministry of Defense.
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Coordinate with the Retail Store Manager to execute a strategic retail operations plan that aligns customer service, sales and volume building, merchandising, inventory management, budgeting and expense control with SSC business and financial goals.
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Ten or more years of experience working in non-profit donor operations and management. ZERO is seeking a skilled Raiser’s Edge/NXT database professional to be an integral member of the Fundraising & Development Team. This position can be performed remotely from a home office and reports to the Chief Development Officer supporting the overall fundraising and data management efforts of the organization.
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