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The Manager, Security Operations reports to the Executive Director, Security & Classified Operations and Chief Security Officer. This position is accountable to lead the day-to-day functions of the Security Operations team which includes personnel clearance security, employee onboarding and offboarding, classified visitor controls, RAND security policy, processes and procedures, SharePoint administration, COMSEC, training and awareness and project management.
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As a Senior Operations Analyst, you’ll be Zen’s lead and expert communicating effectively with government personnel, maintaining appropriate contractor management interface with OCIO leadership and TPOCs∯*∯ You be responsible for operating a combined monitoring environment of an enterprise NOC/SOC, responsible for cybersecurity, network, cloud, web, and application event monitoring and incident handling.
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Hillel International is seeking a data-driven People Operations Coordinator to join our team. You will be the data and operations guru - providing streamlined information, analysis, and insights to support our Strategic HR and Talent Acquisition teams in hiring, engaging, and retaining Hillel professionals across North America.
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Kaizen seeks a Director of Finance and Operations for the USAID/Asia’s Technical Services Activity (Asia Futures). Oversee the adaptation and implementation of financial management, operations, and compliance systems, based on Kaizen’s established processes, that are fully compliant with USAID guidelines and contractual requirements, Develop internal control measures and implement program wide and conduct internal financial audits.
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The position is responsible for overall financial management supporting these operations including budgeting and other business development support,accounting operations, cash management, procurement, and the implementation of business process improvements that foster efficient utilization of SOI's unrestricted and restricted resources.
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Financial Operations and Accounting. SFR operates as a division within the CFCH with the mission of serving as a nonprofit, mission-driven record label company and fulfillment center as well as having curatorial oversight of an extensive archival collection of musical and sound recordings.
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The Investment Operations Analyst is a member of a team that invests and manages HHMI's $24 billion endowment fund. Develop content and maintain/edit colleague-provided content for comprehensive operational "Desk Reference manual" as required by Trustee policies, setting out in extensive detail a series of processes and requirements applicable to all aspects of Department and fund operations.
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The Senior Security Operations Analyst – CSOC is a Senior level non-management role that reports directly to the CSOC Manager. Perform CSOC maturity projects under the guidance of Cyber Operations Leadership.
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The Operations Specialist will support CFE operation initiatives and provide assistance and support to the President & CEO. This role reports to the Operations Manager. Knowledge of CDFI operations and regulations is a plus.
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In collaboration with Director of Pharmacy, Clinical Operations Manager counterpart, Clinical Pharmacy Manager and Informatics Pharmacist, actively involved in the origin, planning, implementation, and operation of departmental projects and services.
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USAC's target compensation range for a new hire into this position is $100,000 - $130,000 USD per year.
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The GHD is seeking a Program Operations Associat e to serve under USAID’s Act to End NTDs | East Program as the Program Director’s right hand and assist ing pro gram leadership by providing detail-oriented and timely administrative support to operations including meetings, workshop coordination and logistics , travel, procurement, and oversight for vendors and suppliers.
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RockCreek is looking for an Operations Analyst to join its Operations Team. The Operations Analyst will play a critical role supporting the Operations Team in ensuring the accuracy of portfolio valuations, performance reports, and investment transactions.
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The Assistant Principal - High School Operations (HS Operations) plays an integral role on the school leadership team by directly managing and coordinating a variety of operational areas, including but not limited to, finance, procurement, technology, food service, facilities, school safety.
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Minimum 8 years of experience with IT operations with progressive experience in cybersecurity in a corporate or non-profit environment. Act as lead facilitator of IT Security Operations working group and participate in Architectural Review Board meetings.
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