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Bering Straits Professional Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Bering Straits Native Corporation, requires Armed Security Guards for the DOT Services Contract in Washington, DC. The Armed Security Guard position will be under the supervision of the Program Manager working with Department of Transportation and Federal Protective Service, and will be responsible for protection of federally owned/leased facilities.
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Your newpany: Looking to hire a Multifamily Construction Manager to join a Project Management Servicepany who provide consultative services to developers, landlords and tenants in the DC area.
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Job Segment: Sustainable Agriculture, Manager, QA, Quality Assurance, Inspector, Agriculture, Management, Quality, Technology. Plan and maintain grain segregations basis business/export requirements.
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The Development and Grants Manager reports to the Director of Development and works closely with the VP of Institutional Advancement, the Director of Impact and Evaluation, the Data Analyst, the Finance Department, program departments, and the President & CEO. Specific Duties Manage a portfolio of 50 former, current, and prospective government entities and private and family foundations.
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Master's degree in vocational rehabilitation, mental health, special education, social work, human services, psychology, business administration, human resources, public administration, or a closely related field OR Possession of an active Certified Rehabilitation Counselor certificate issued by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification is a plus.
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Proven experience in sales/business development with biopharma companies with the ability to scale from modular sale to larger strategic partnerships. This leader is expected to leverage their acquired experience and expertise, including a deep knowledge of genomics, diagnostics, data, and/or the drug development continuum including early research, development, medical and commercialization and, along with a substantial set of pharmaceutical industry business contacts to build robust business channels.
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Summary: Reporting to the Manager of Security, the Special Police Officer, licensed with the Security Officer Management Branch, provides a safe and pleasant environment for all visitors, guests and employees to the property.
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Assists with implementation and administration of various security program components, which could include such functions as facility access privileges, Access Control Systems, Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and alarm monitoring centers, and closed caption television (CCTV) systems.
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Work with the Grants and Contracts Administration as they develop program-level acquisitions data and coordinate the review and processing of this data within MENA for needed improvements and efficiencies.
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Bachelor's degree preferred in Business Management or related field. Employee Assistance Program. Orchestrating a harmonious collaboration that encompasses all facets of system programming and culminates in the meticulous final inspection of systems, thus ensuring the successful integration and synchronization of AV elements within the overarching project framework.
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Common areas of study include but are not limited to:Business Administration, Communications, Economics, Environmental Studies, Event Management, International Studies, Political Science, Public Policy or other similar degrees.
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Master’s degree or equivalent experience in public health, business administration, public administration, public policy, health administration, health care management or a related field.
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Provide recommendations to the Government Program Security Manager (GPSM) concerning the certification of proposed SCIFs within the DOE complex for usage as a SAPF. Reviews SCIF designs for physical construction standards, telecommunications, Intrusion Detection and Access Control Systems to ensure potential security vulnerabilities are adequately mitigated through risk management prior to final accreditation.
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15+ years of related project execution and/or program management experience on same or similar large scope design and construction management projects in Roadway, OR Bridge, OR Rail/Transit.
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CT State Community College Vision: CT State will be recognized for exceptional student success, educational leadership, and transformative collaboration with business and industry, government, educational, and key stakeholders while advancing diverse opportunities for Connecticut’s citizens and communities.
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