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As our CTRM Implementations Senior Consultant, you'll be at the forefront of our Commodity Trading & Risk Management Solution, driving growth, managing delivery teams, and bringing unparalleled expertise to our clients.
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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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Reporting into the CDO and AVP of Advancement Operations, the Senior Director of Gift Administration manages the Director of Gift Accounting and the Director of Gift Processing and Analytics, and serves as a member of the DATA leadership team.
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As a SailPoint Senior Systems Engineer, you'll play a key role in enhancing our cybersecurity and identity management capabilities. Job ID: 2405703 Location: WASHINGTON, DC, US Date Posted: 2024-04-19 Category: Cyber Subcategory: Cybersecurity Spec Schedule: Full-time Shift: Day Job Travel: No Minimum Clearance Required: None Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Public Trust Potential for Remote Work: No Description SAIC seeks a SailPoint Systems Engineer Senior to support the Department of Transportation’s Cybersecurity mission by joining a dedicated team of cybersecurity professionals.
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Procurement Director, PSC. The Procurement Director will work within the Program Acquisition and Assistance (PAA) Practice Group, Sector Operations Division within the Department of Compact Operations (DCO.
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RESPONSIBILITIES The Senior Global Business Development Manager will coordinate and be engaged in a wide range of new business processes and opportunities within the division, to include the following tasks:Capture and Proposal DevelopmentLead cross-functional global teams to develop and submit high quality, responsive proposals to a range of USG and non-USG donors.
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The Governance, Risk, & Compliance (GRC) Security Policy Enforcement Senior Analyst is responsible for supporting ByteDance's global cybersecurity policy enforcement and validation efforts. - Preparing and presenting cybersecurity metrics, reports, and recommendations to senior management and stakeholders on a regular basis.
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The Director works closely with the CEO and COO to set and operationalize the HR strategy for The Arc, this includes employee engagement and retention, performance management, talent acquisition, compensation, benefits and compliance, HR systems and infrastructure, and other employee programs.
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Deputy Director of Government Affairs & Communications. The Director is Live Action’s primary point of contact for elected and government officials and other policymakers (collectively, “key officials.
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Reporting to the Director of Global Network SRE, this key position is accountable to ensure overall requirements by customers and peer delivery and operations groups are met. Security, Firewall, Network security, Palo alto, Cloud, Network engineering, Cisco routers, Fortinet, Security architecture, Information security, Checkpoint, Cyber security, Routing, VPN, Vulnerability management, Aws, Vulnerability, Router.
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The Deputy Division Director manages the IT facets of the Civil Division work which includes development, IT support staff, and litigation support staff that are responsible for the processing, loading, review/analytics, and productions for all cases.
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The George Washington University Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) Division seeks an Assistant Director, Leadership Annual Giving. The Assistant Director is responsible for the qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of leadership annual giving donors through personal outreach, local and virtual visits, and 2-3 domestic trips annually, with an average of 15 visits per month.
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Our Finance Team is building a function to focus on compliance with evolving global Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) regulatory reporting requirements.
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The Impact You Will MakeBully Pulpit International (BPI) is looking for a Director of Marketing Analytics + Ad Tech to play a key role on our Paid Media team and help drive our approach + processes around data enablement, measurement, and future-proofing media.
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Subject: Marketing & Communications Director. Reporting to the President & CEO, the Director of Marketing & Communications serves as the chief communications officer responsible for the coordination and implementation of strategic branding, media relations, and integrated marketing campaigns.
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