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Lead a team of security engineers for delivery of Cybersecurity project management, continuous diagnostics and mitigation, threat mitigation and incident response, security architecture support, critical infrastructure protection, patch management, vulnerability management, risk management, information assurance, penetration testing, cybersecurity services, and Security Assessment and Authorization (SA&A) documentation.
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In this role, you will support U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs (OJP) grantees to build financial management capacity and infrastructure to improve financial management of federal awards to support victim services, criminal justice, juvenile justice, and justice research programs.
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Experience using ServiceNow Project Portfolio Management. Manage Firewall, Web Filtering, Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Network Access Control (NAC), Domain Name Systems (DNS), Remote Access VPN (RVPN), Application Delivery/Load Balancing, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificate Management solutions.
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Knowledge of financial planning, investment management, and trust administration services is strongly preferred; 2+ years as a Financial Advisor, Trust Officer, Internal or External Wholesaler, or similar business development role in financial services is preferred but not required.
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Demonstrated current and significant relationships with NIH, HHS or comparable civil government executives and mid-level managers, particularly in IT operations, network and security services. Possess the knowledge of security best practices, security solutions, and methodologies for risk management.
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Experience using project tracking tools ( e.g. Confluence, ServiceNow, Test Management 2.0) A great product, amazing people and our stable financial history have made us one of the largest used car finance companies nationally.
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GEICO'S - Data Movement team of Data, Security & Infrastructure (DSI) department is seeking a highly motivated Senior Software Engineer to start or continue an IT career at GEICO on the GEICO Data Hub Telematics Project.
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Certified Scrum Master (CSM), or Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), or Project Management Institute's (PMI)’s, or Agile Certified Professional (ACP) certification(s) Project Management Professional (PMP), Lean, Agile or Six Sigma certification.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Practical experience with identity and access management, IT risk management, business continuity and IT disaster recovery planning, security awareness education and training, security vulnerability management, and security incident management.
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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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Provide tracking of subcontract activity, progress information, and guidance to project personnel on subcontracting issues, with specific attention to change management and financial status.
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Responsible for contractual and/or financial management of international and domestic projects, including managing complex project budgets and subcontractor budgets. The Senior Project Manager (SPM) will oversee financial, administrative, and compliance aspects of the technical and operational implementation of projects of considerable cost and/or technical complexity, including the USAID and other USG donor contracts.
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As the Project Management Director for the Campaign's Team for AARP's Community, State, and National Affairs (CSN) Group, you will play a pivotal role in managing project lifecycles for advocacy campaigns.
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Job Description OVERVIEW: We are seeking an IT Security Policy Analyst/ISSO for our mission-critical customer in Washington, DC. You will work as part of a fantastic team providing security compliance expertise on a high-priority project.
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