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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) license, or Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) license, or Financial Risk Manager (FRM) license, or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license. Serve as a resident expert and liaison for interest rate risk and manage relationships with key stakeholders including senior leadership.
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Job Description BryceTech is currently seeking an experienced Senior Communications Specialist. Support the BRIC DTA initiative to effectively leverage existing resources across FEMA Resilience, including the branches within the Hazard Mitigation Divisions at the regions as well as at other federal agencies.
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Reporting to the Senior Director for Federal Affairs, the Senior Manager will assist with research and direct lobbying to support AIA’s federal legislative agenda. In collaboration with the Senior Director for Federal Affairs, coordinate with key staff members to build grassroots and grasstop support for AIA’s advocacy agenda.
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As a Senior Consultant, you will be client-facing, responsible for translating clients' business requirements into specific systems, applications or process designs for a variety of simple to complex CPM solutions and integrating architecture.
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The Governance, Risk, & Compliance (GRC) Security Risk Management Senior Analyst involves performing comprehensive cybersecurity risk assessments to identify, assess, treat, and monitor cybersecurity risks throughout our products and enterprise.
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Organize and convene meetings between members of Congress, Congressional staff, Executive Branch officials, AIA volunteers, and staff leadership to directly engage with policymakers. Bachelor’s degree in political science or related field with 4-6 years of lobbying or general government affairs experience is required; Campaign and/or Grassroots/Grasstops experience is desired but not required.
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In consultation with the AIA Board Government Advocacy Committee (GAC) and the federal appointment task force (developed to vet potential candidates to U.S. federal positions for appointment or nomination), coordinate lobbying efforts to support AIA candidates to federal appointments to various Executive Branch boards and bodies.
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Assist the department in planning major events, including scheduling/ coordinating Congressional and Executive Branch meetings for annual fly-ins or attendance by an AIA member(s) for federal government affairs-related meetings in Washington, DC.
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Please send resume in WORD format should you be interested in the following Senior Trademark Paralegal position with our law firm client. Title: Senior Trademark/Senior Paralegal Specialist/Paralegal Specialist.
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The Senior Communications Manager is a critical leader of strategic communications, marketing and branding strategy for the advancement of the transformational Do Good Institute at the University of Maryland that further expands the reach of the Do Good Campus and the thought leadership and reputation of the Institute, School of Public Policy, and the University of Maryland in nonprofits, philanthropy, social impact and civic engagement fields.
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As a Senior Software Engineer, you will play a key role in developing and maintaining innovative web applications and platforms that reach millions of users. Are you a talented Senior Software Engineer with a passion for web application development and platform engineering.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior ServiceNow Consultant who is adept in development, coaching, consulting, and troubleshooting across all areas of the ServiceNow platform. Demonstrate high proficiency in areas like Governance Risk & Compliance (GRC), Orchestration & Integration, and other ServiceNow modules.
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Reporting to the Senior Marketing Campaign Manager - Digital Marketing, the Marketing Campaign Manager - Digital Marketing (Content & Social) is primarily responsible for supporting and implementing the integrated marketing campaign plan in relation to digital channels (email, PPC, social media, SEO, SEM,) to achieve the goals for ACS Publications journals, subject portfolios, and related products.
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The Senior Engineer will join an interdisciplinary team of computational mechanics engineers (CFD, FEM, AI/ML, etc. The RoleWe have the opportunity for a Senior Engineer to join our Applied Science Practice with a focus on Fire Dynamics and CFD modeling.
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ANSER is actively hiring a Senior Program Management Analyst for Biodefense Governance to work full-time/onsite at the Pentagon in Arlington, VA in support of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Defense Programs (OASD(NCB.
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