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Experience: Minimum of five (5) years related predominately to lab animal husbandry and technical experience. Minimum of five (5) years in a training role with a focus on training with various lab animal species on husbandry and technical procedures.
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Review project plans, construction Security Plans, architectural drawings, and technical data to determine compliance with relevant Department of State (DoS) and Intelligence Community (IC) standards.
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Experience deploying and customizing security tools to address threats and lower risk: vulnerability scanners, static analyzers, web application firewalls, IDS/IPS, malware analysis, network traffic flow and packet analysis, cloud security posture management (CSPM), etc.
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We are seeking a Senior Civil, Structural, Hydraulic, or Geotechnical Engineer to add technical, project management, and business development expertise to our team. Provide program or project level management and technical guidance for design, construction, and remediation of major water infrastructure, including water control (dams, levees, hydropower facilities, hydraulic structures) and/or conveyance (tunnels, diversion structures, drop shafts, pump stations, pipelines, canals, and penstocks.
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Preferred Qualifications: DMV location is preferredIncident response experienceHands-on experience on Windows, Linux and networking platformsExperience deploying and customizing security tools to address threats and lower risk: vulnerability scanners, static analyzers, web application firewalls, IDS/IPS, malware analysis, network traffic flow and packet analysis, cloud security posture management (CSPM), etc.
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The Vice President & Corporate Counsel for Dispute Resolution is responsible for managing litigation and conflict resolution strategy in court, arbitration proceedings and non-judicial forums, as well as assessing litigation risk situations in collaboration with other practice groups in the Law Department.
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It is home to leading publications and products including the flagship Wall Street Journal, America’s largest newspaper by paid circulation; Barron’s, MarketWatch, Mansion Global, Financial News, Investor’s Business Daily, Factiva, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Dow Jones Newswires, OPIS and Chemical Market Analytics.
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Lead and manage the rest of the Learning & Development team members inclusing roles such as a Curriculum Developer and Technical Trainer. Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (Education, Instructional Design, Technical Communications, etc.
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Technical writing/editing, including grammar skills. You will perform a variety of tasks related to producing and editing technical documents and technical procedure manuals such as: Strategic Systems Program Instructions (SSPINSTs), Weapon System Maintenance documents, Ordnance Pamphlets, Ordnance Documents, Standard Maintenance Procedures, and related documentation to include but not limited to, governing documents, correspondence, document technical specifications and work instruction.
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Experience in commercial banking with demonstrated expertise in credit risk management principles, practical knowledge of commercial lending, and proficiency with data, systems, models, and reporting tools.
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Minimum Experience: 10 years of experience in management and administration of contracts relevant to technical training development, with Technical ORR UCP experience of 5 years. Extensive experience in the management and administration of contracts relevant to technical training development.
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The Center’s work addresses a wide scope of trauma exposure from the consequences of combat, operations other than war, terrorism, natural and humanmade disasters, and public health threats as well as risk and protective factors associated with suicidal behaviors.
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Preferred Qualifications:Advanced knowledge of biomedical databases (especially PubMed/MEDLINE) and database search skillsUse and administration of Jira, SharePoint, and Microsoft TeamsMid-level data analysis in Excel, such as:Professional Skills:Strong communication skills including ability to collaborate with management, technical and scientific staff to accomplish projects and tasks.
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Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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This role will ensure design and technical integrity are maintained to the requirements; as well as ensure that the user experience puts people first without compromising the security of the company.
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