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Position SummaryDAI seeks candidates for the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Manager position on the anticipated USAID-funded Integrated Land and Resource Governance II (ILRG II) Activity.
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Master’s degree or higher in international development, education, social development, international affairs, international relations, political science, public policy, public administration, monitoring and evaluation, or a related field.
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In coordination with USAID’s Office of the Chief Financial Officer, manage legacy sovereign credit portfolios to ensure payments are made on time and respond promptly to inquiries, maintain portfolio monitoring and tracking platforms, and provide regular reports.
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Practices good hand monitoring, completes room surveys daily, andcomplies with radiation safety bio-assay policy. Correctly places, connects, and tests lead EKG monitoring cables; and initiates EGK strips during cardiologist monitorednuclear stress tests.
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In any of the following or similar: Anti-Money Laundering Specialist Certification (CAMS), Transaction Monitoring Associate (CTMA) Certification, Fraud Examiner (CFE) Certification, Financial Crimes Specialists (CFCS) Certification.
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Provide infrastructure monitoring and critical events management support for MEMC. Proactively identify and escalate issues within WMATA's environments using existing processes and suite of enterprise monitoring tools within MEMC. Tier II resources supporting this function must have a strong understanding of all layers of the OSI model, network devices and enterprise monitoring tools.
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The GHD is seeking a Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, Learning, and Adapting (MERLA) Specialist for USAID’s Act to End Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) | East Program (), a global flagship initiative that has supported 13 countries working to control and eliminate neglected tropical diseases.
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Platform Monitoring, Observability, & Performance Tools: Nginx, New Relic, AppDynamics, DataDog, Thanos, Jaeger, LogDNA, etc. DevOps Tools: Git/bitbucket, Jira, Ansible/Puppet, Jenkins/Circleci/Bamboo, Maven/Artifactory/nexus, etc.
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Manage enterprise SIEM and Vulnerability Management systems and tools, including proactive event monitoring, independent analysis, containment and remediation recommendations, alert tuning, and integration with cloud and on-premise solutions.
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Fraud Monitoring: Assist in identifying and investigating suspicious activities using BSA AML software. Daily Monitoring: Review and analyze transaction data to identify unusual or suspicious activities; investigate as necessary.
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Responsibilities Lead the design, configuration, deployment, monitoring, and troubleshooting of data center hardware and software including Red Hat Linux, patching, satellite, and Ansible. Experience in the following areas: operations and administration; monitoring operations; job scheduling and execution; transaction and batch processing; electronic data exchange management; system administration; storage and data management; remote access services; database administration; middleware administration; collaborative computing administration; and special projects.
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Work within major team initiatives and identify automation opportunities across Active Directory Domain Services, Cloud (Azure) Nutanix, Backups and Monitoring. Microsoft Azure Administrator and/or Solutions Architect Expert Certifications.
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Direct experience in identification, management, monitoring and reporting risks/POA&Ms -Have an industry certification such as CISSP, CISA, and CISM.- Have experience with POAM management. -Have experience in assessments, authorization and continuous monitoring of cloud services and products -Have experience in performing technical assessments and documentation of network, operating systems, application security, as well as auditing IT processes.
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Partner with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) to implement monitoring, alerting, and automation for infrastructure reliability, scalability, and cost-efficiency, contributing to a highly available and performant hybrid cloud environment.
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Deliver on projects in the areas of critical data, data management, data governance, dashboard monitoring, DQ dashboards, data controls, data lineage, and data mapping. Advise fast growing companies and well-known enterprises (both publicly traded and privately held) on a wide variety of transformational enterprise performance management (EPM) projects leveraging market leading tools such as OneStream XF, Oracle Hyperion, and Oracle EPM Cloud.
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