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A knack for conjuring holistic system-level solutions that triumph over security challenges. Exciting Opportunity for a Risk Mitigation Maverick: Information Systems Security Engineer.
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Your expertise in fire alarm technology and your NICET certification will be essential in delivering high-quality service and upholding safety standards. Willingness to undergo background checks and obtain security clearances as required.
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Support security authorization activities in compliance with NSA/CSS Information System Certification and Accreditation Process (NISCAP) and DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF), the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) process, and prescribed NSA/CSS business processes for security engineering.
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Maintain and work within established departmental, center, and corporate policies and procedures, objectives, quality improvement program, and safety, environmental, and infection control standards.
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Monitors building security and safety by performing such tasks as locking doors after operating hours and possibly checking electrical appliance use to ensure that hazards are not created.
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Identifies safety hazards in the home and reports it to the team's Operations Director or primary case-manager. Reinforces with patient/family ways to remove identified safety hazards in the home.
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Project Engineer Qualifications / Skills: Requirements analysis Design skills Project management Manufacturing methods and procedures Process improvement Technical understanding Documentation skills Safety management Supervision CAD, CAD/CAM circuit design Bachelor’s or Master of Science in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, or other related discipline required 1-3 years of project experience working in the construction industry required EIT certification preferred.
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The Security Manager will administer SCI Programs; maintain program security in compliance with the NISPOM; applicable Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs); and all other applicable Government security policies and procedures.
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Knowledge of building life safety, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and fire, codes including ICC Standards, NFPA, FM Global, and Federal Standards. Knowledge of building life safety, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and fire, codes including ICC Standards, NFPA, FM Global, and Federal Standards.
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Each employee is obligated to deliver highly reliable care while adhering to all National Patient Safety Goals. This occurs within a learning environment that is supportive and just, where each employee is valued for their contribution to the collective safety of patients, staff, and visitors.
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Perform Jiffy Lubes Signature Service Oil Change draining oil and replacing filterService under chassis fluids, grease fittings, fuel filter, and other minor services Inspect vehicle for leaks and safety issues, remove and secure skid plate Service drain pans, catwalk, lower bay, and maintain tools & equipmentOnce you’ve become certified, you will be eligible for advancement opportunities and training in other positions [Lube Technician, Mechanic, and Service Advisor.
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Managing the client interface at the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) level. IMSolutions seeks a strategic and experienced Call order Program Manager to fill an exciting opportunity supporting federal government Blank Purchase Agreement (BPA) Call Orders.
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F&B Assistant Service Manager supports the overall supervision of all aspects of meal time service and the overall efficiency of the dining room, bar, sanitation and safety operations. F&B Assistant Service Manager supports the overall supervision of all aspects of meal time service and the overall efficiency of the dining room, bar, sanitation and safety operations.
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Job Title - Information Security Officer. Minimum of 5 years’ experience in information security management. Develop and maintain metrics to track adoption rates and regularly assess and enhance security controls, conducting assessments and evaluations to ensure effectiveness and compliance with established standards.
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