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Requires experience providing top-tier support for 3 or more of the information security technology areas: 1) Access Control, 2) Application Security, 3) Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning, 4) Cryptography, 5) Information Security and Risk Management 6) Legal, Regulations, 7) Compliance and Investigations, 8) Operations Security, 9) Physical (Environmental) Security, 10) Security Architecture and Design, 11) Telecommunications and Network Security.
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Position responsibilities include daily administration, monitoring, and support of 300+ Windows servers, data governance, system backups, data center environmental and disaster recovery support.
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Designs and implements change and control policies and disaster recovery plans; lead troubleshooting efforts to restore functionality in the event of an outage. Get to Know Us Charter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Enterprise and Spectrum Reach.
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Produces standards and implementation processes for storage configuration, optimization, replication, virtualization, storage security, and disaster recovery. The SAN architecture considers the following aspects relating to SAN: performance, capacity, replication, disaster recovery, backup disk storage, and backup & recovery.
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Job DescriptionThe Salvation Army Midland Division Headquarters is looking for a Disaster Recovery Services Volunteer/Resource Coordinator. This individual will work in tandem with local LTRG, COAD, and Disaster Recovery Services Team. Recruit and coordinate the use of volunteer groups for long-term recovery projects.
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Perform backup recovery operations and implement appropriate processes for data protection, disaster recovery, and failover procedures. At Keefe Group, a TKC Holdings Company, we've created something special, a better place to work and grow.
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The Salvation Army Midland Headquarters is looking for a Disaster Recovery Services (DRS) Case Manager. Implement long-term case management planning services, which will include individualized disaster recovery plans, with disaster survivors leading to the elimination of disaster-related needs; setting mutually agreeable client recovery goals to restore the client to the previous level of functioning, and regularly monitor client progress through regular communication with the client to identify action steps completed, barriers encountered, and outcomes achieved.
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Work with team members spread across time zones Share knowledge, document improvements, and mentor junior resources Requirements Deployments MTF/Prod Maintenance items (including stop/start, Disaster Recovery-related activities, etc.
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Backup and disaster recovery planning. Keywords: sysadmin, systems administrator, systems administrator jobs, system administrator, st louis jobs, berkeley jobs, secret clearance, secret, dod, air, security.
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Operational expertise in troubleshooting, monitoring, understanding bottlenecks, basics of system architecture, Operating systems, Virtualization platforms, network, storage, and disaster recovery tools.
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Experience working within an ICS section during an emergency or disaster response. Performs various duties supporting emergency management's mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery phases.
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Manage complex work orders such as environmental issues and disaster recovery. Ability to work a flexible schedule as needed, including but not limited to overnight travel, on call after hours and weekends.
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Engineering, program management, environmental services, disaster recovery, complex facility maintenance, and construction services. APTIM is currently seeking a mid-level Engineer to support remedial actions at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) project in St. Louis , MO. The role will include but not be limited to implementation and oversight of characterization and remediation activities associated with the removal of radiological constituents from impacted properties, property restoration, and facility maintenance.
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MACP provides meaningful support through long-term relationships with strategic grantee partners across seven program domains: Environment, Disaster Relief & Recovery, Arts & Cultures, Teachers, Animal Welfare, Quality of Life, and Legacy & Opportunity.
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Identify vulnerabilities, need for upgrades, and opportunities for improvement, inclusive of disaster recovery plan. The Epic Implementation Specialist is responsible for Epic template design, redesign and configuration to optimize workflow and end-user satisfaction.
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