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In addition to acting as the department court officer and managing evidence procedures, the detective conducts background checks for new hires to ensure they meet the moral standards required by the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Commission.
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This role identifies and mitigates security risks, implements detective and preventative functions to monitor system threats, and manages security incident response. When you join RadNet as a Director of Operations Security , you will be joining a dedicated team of professionals who deliver quality, value, and access in the 21st century and align all stakeholders- patients, providers, payors, and regulators achieve the best clinical outcomes.
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Under direction of the Sergeant, the Detective will perform comprehensive criminal investigations, non-criminal investigations, law enforcement and crime prevention work, conduct interview and interrogations and prepare cases for prosecution, human resources or other purposes.
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The Director of Operations Security works closely with key representatives from Operations, IT Infrastructure, Compliance, Legal, IT Operations, and IT Governance teams to lead efforts ensuring the protection of critical assets while developing and implementing comprehensive CyberSecurity strategies.
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Any interested candidate should submit a resume to Detective Sergeant Chris Malinn, Officer Employment Coordinator, at cmalinn@brooklinema.gov, (617)730-2240. Applicants must have completed a full-time MPTC approved police academy and be POST certified.
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This includes utilizing the college Dropout Detective warning system to alert advisors when students falter. Because of our impact and outcomes, Franklin Cummings Tech recently received the largest gift in its history: $12.5 million from the Cummings Foundation to continue to advance its leading-edge work in creating technical career pathways for students typically underrepresented in post-secondary education.
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As an Asset Protection Detective, you will have the opportunity to receive expert training and develop your skills in this role. As an Asset Protection Detective, you will have the opportunity to receive expert training and develop your skills in this role.
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Style is never in short supply at our more than 1,000 TJ Maxx stores.
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Testify in court concerning any case, criminal or civil, wherein the company is a party of interest to which the Asset Protection / Loss Prevention Detective is summoned. Develop your skills with opportunities to specialize in areas such as Investigations, Organized Retail Crime, and Asset Protection Training.
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Demonstrates a detective mindset coupled with a thorough understanding of accounting principles, showcasing proficiency in effectively interpreting financial statements. Basic understanding of asset classes for brokerage accounts, alternative investments (private equity, hedge funds, etc.
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Team shared responsibilities include monitor for threats and vulnerabilities through a combination of automated and manual processes and respond accordingly; incorporate learnings into additional preventive and detective controls as a continuous feedback loop.
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You will contribute to services including Inspector, Guardduty, Security Hub, Detective and Security Lake to help protect our customers around the world. You will contribute to services including Inspector, Guardduty, Security Hub, Detective and Security Lake to help protect our customers around the world.
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Ensure proper preventative and detective controls are in place for the practice functions assessed and prepare recommendations to strengthen control weaknesses. Support key Control programs such as the Audit Remediation, ASL, ATP Standards etc.
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Employee Assistance Program (mental health and financial literacy resources) Maintain strict compliance with the law and company policies regarding apprehensions, searches, and evidence preservation. Focused on upholding Macy’s dedication to fulfilling ideals of diversity, inclusion and respect that our company aspires to achieve, every day in every store and office, with every customer and associate.
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