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Agricultural Loan Officer Responsibilities Manage and grow a loan portfolio Make sales calls to achieve sales goals Meet benchmarks in multiple facets including but not limited to profitability and credit quality Promote new business development Work well with support staff and executive management This opportunity includes an excellent compensation and benefits package.
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As an Armed Security Officer, you will be responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment for our clients, employees, and visitors. Training: Titan provides a one-of-a-kind training program for their security officers instructed by retired law enforcement officers and/or prior military personnel.
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Business Unit Information Security Officer (BISO)- Remote. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), CIPP, CISA, or other similar credentials.
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Collaborate with the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to ensure I&O contributes to, embraces, and applies the security strategy. Position Summary: The Deputy Chief Information Officer for Infrastructure and Operations (DCIO) is the most senior role in the Infrastructure and Operations (I&O) function within Information Services.
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Every day is different at GardaWorld with diverse work assignments and flexible schedules.
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Engages with Chief Corporate Sales Officer to coordinate and align design build objectives with overall firm vision and strategic plan. The DB Sales Officer reports directly to the Design Build President.
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Ability to obtain a non-commissioned security officer license within thirty (30) days of employment (Texas only) NFM is looking for a Security Officer to provide an authoritative presence to ensure a safe and secure environment, while protecting company property and staff.
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Hunt Midwest has an opening for an Unarmed Security Officer at SubTropolis, the world’s largest underground business complex. General duties include call-taking, record-keeping, and officer dispatch.
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The Chief Operations Officer (COO) is responsible for strategically leading team members acquiring, creating, and distributing world class sauces all over the world. Spicin Foods is a specialty food manufacturer based in Kansas City, KS with a 60,000 square foot BRC, Kosher, and HACCP-approved manufacturing facility.
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As a Detention Officer: You will be responsible for maintaining security and safety for the detainees in a detention center setting. As a Detention Officer: You will be responsible for maintaining security and safety for the detainees in a detention center setting.
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A Trust Officer is a banking professional who services trusts and investments. CTFA, CFP, CFA, CES, or equivalent. A Trust Officer is a banking professional who services trusts and investments.
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A minimum of three (3) years of experience as a Law Enforcement Officer with Arrest Authority; or a minimum of three (3) years of Prisoner Handling and detention experience as a Corrections, Detention, or Military Police Officer.
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As a Rail Yard Security Officer, your primary responsibility will be to ensure the safety and security of the rail yard premises, personnel, and assets. Security Officer - Rail Yard. As a Rail Yard Security Officer, your primary responsibility will be to ensure the safety and security of the rail yard premises, personnel, and assets.
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22.50 after qualifying with company firearmAs an Armed Security Officer you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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One of Kansas' most respected counties is looking for Juvenile Detention Officers for immediate hire. This is a permanent, full time, long term career opportunity in the criminal justice field. Former military, law enforcement, security or corrections experience highly valued.
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