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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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Finance Transformation, including work with tools and processes associated with Close and Consolidation, FP&A, Project financial management/accounting, Order to Cash, Procure to Pay, or Treasury Management.
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Ensures compliance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), DCSA Assessment and Authorization Process Manual (DAAPM), Department of Defense (DoD) regulations, Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs) and Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs.
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Job Description: The Program Manager will oversee the Cybersecurity Assessment Services for the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) to ensure Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) compliance.
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The Project Manager will provide cradle-to-grave project management support including cost, schedule, and performance to the Program Executive Office (PEO) Infrastructure Services (IS) portfolio Navy/USMC services owners.
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Support capacity building of water project staff and key stakeholders on water resource management based on lessons learned and best international practices. Provide technical guidance and advice to water resource management project, internationally or domestically, including reviewing and providing feedback on project work plans and strategies, deliverables and reports, and other WRM-related documents.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Word & Microsoft ExcelProficiency in Primavera P6 (or similar scheduling software/application)Proficiency in Timberline PJ (or similar project management software/application)Proficiency in Viewpoint (or similar AP software/application)Working knowledge of Navisworks, Revit and Sketch-up.
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Compiles required data in the EMR and Healthy Start database (salesforce) to document assessment, eligibility and appropriateness for programs per policy and procedure. Additionally, this person will manage the Department of Health databased and other relevant databases, overseeing the collection, management, correlation, and evaluation of data, This is a full-time position reporting directly to the Director of Maternal and Child Health.
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Position Overview: The Director of Data, Assessment and Educational Technology (Ed. Tech) owns the data and assessment strategy and systems at DCI, in partnership with the CAO, principals and other Education Leaders.
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The Economics and Sustainability Group (MIGES), oversees MIGA's country and project risk assessment, analysis of development impact of individual projects and MIGA's portfolio, evaluates and monitors project compliance with environmental, social, and integrity policies, and leads the development of MIGA's research agenda.
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This role centers on corporate resilience, holding accountability for evaluating clients’ crisis management, threat assessment, and physical security requirements. Experience with project planning and management.
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2+ years of demonstrated experience in grants management, policy analysis, project management, and previous experience in consulting and advisory services. Participates in grants management projects, and multi-disciplinary tasks within scope of program or project.
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The Site Safety Manager performs overall safety management and support functions for a local construction project. Work with the project team and Regional Safety Director or Manager to ensure safety programs and protocols for the project meet and/or exceed client safety requirements.
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Developing and maintaining a management schedule for all CHA data analysis and assessment activities. Must possess one (1) or more of the following IAM Level II certifications: GSLC - GIAC Security Leadership Certification; CAP - Certified Authorization Professional; CISM - Certified Information Security Manager; CISSP or Associate - Certified Information Systems Security Professional; or CASP - CompTIA Advanced Security Professional.
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Assist the Project Manager with project management responsibilities. TYLin is seeking a Senior Water Engineer to join our TYLin | Greeley and Hansen Water Solutions Team. The Senior Water/Wastewater Engineer will support project teams and the firm's key regional clients in the planning, design and construction of complex and innovative combined sewer, wastewater conveyance, and wastewater treatment projects.
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