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The Senior Analyst/ Consultant, TPRM will support the Third Party Risk Management team fulfill its review, challenge and reporting expectations, as well as operational risk management and control framework requirements.
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Communications Infrastructure responsibilities will include IFD / MDF / MMR management, structured cabling and supporting infrastructure ownership, and customer space management. The manager is responsible for providing Field level technical expertise and program management for the maintenance and operation of the electrical, mechanical, fire life safety, security, and communications infrastructure as well as any applicable base building support systems.
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IND-B #wearehiring #werehiring Director of Facilities / Facilities Director / Director of Facilities Management. At least 8 years of previous facilities management and supervisory experience, preferably within the student housing or a similar multi-family sector.
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Manage and oversee all Spa/Salon areas (Front Desk, Fitness Facilities, Locker Room, Relaxation Lounge, Treatment Rooms and Retail). Assists the Spa Director with managing financial aspects of the operation including forecasting, labor, budgeting, purchasing and inventory control.
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Conduct comprehensive fire protection and life safety surveys of critical air traffic control facilities including airport traffic control towers (ATCT), terminal radar approach control (TRACON) facilities, in air route traffic control centers (ARTCC), and various other types of facilities supporting the FAA's air traffic control mission.
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They will provide strategic insurance risk management leadership and expertise across all business units and the company’s global footprint in the areas of risk identification, risk control (loss prevention), and risk financing to attain maximum protection for the company at the most economical rate.
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Assist with ensuring mechanical equipment and building functions are in compliance with City, State, and Federal codes (e.g., pest control, asbestos abatement). This position reports to KIPP Chicago’s Managing Director of Operations, School Building Engineer, and Director of Facilities, as well as the school’s site-based Operations Leader.
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The team reporting to this leader provides consulting, subject matter expertise, control management, risk mitigation, product direction, and oversight for the entire Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) ecosystem related to role-based access, identity attributes, policy-based access, and segregations of duty for all lines of business including Information Technology.
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TYLin is seeking a Senior Instrumentation and Control (I&C) Engineer to join our TYLin | Greeley and Hansen Water Solutions Team. The I&C Engineer will be responsible for design of instrumentation and control systems and light system integration in water and wastewater treatment facilities, pumping stations and reservoir facilities.
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The Water Resources Management MS is made up of clients focused on dams, levees, flood control, irrigation, ecosystem restoration, coastal resiliency and restoration, stormwater management, watershed management, and fisheries.
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The Process, Risk, and Control (PRC) Taxonomy Director is a key leadership position within Northern Trust’s enterprise risk management function, charged with the responsibility of embedding and refining the PRC taxonomy across the lines of defense.
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The Central Civil Works Department is growing quickly in the Great Lakes and Mid-West area, and we are looking for a Senior Structural Engineer who enjoys leading structural design of new and rehabilitated flood risk management systems, locks and dams, floodwalls, navigation floodgates, stormwater pumping stations, outfalls, spillways, and ecosystem restoration.
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Manages and keeps abreast of current trends and best practices for all aspects of facilities and property management, pneumatics, HVAC design, energy and environmental practices, life safety codes (including OSHA), fire protection, disaster preparedness, elevators, building structure integrity.
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Expert understanding of risk management frameworks (e.g., global compliance risk management, control programs, change management, and third-party risk management) across products/services, systems and associated risks/controls and their impact to credit risk exposures.
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2+ years in a Real Time Power role such as control room operations, power trading, generation scheduling, or asset management. Apply in depth ISO / ERCOT market operations knowledge to inform BESS trading & bidding strategies and real-time operations management.
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