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As a Security Consultant, you will play a vital role in enhancing the security posture of our clients' Microsoft technology infrastructure. This role will report to the Practice Manager of Security Engineering within Stratascale.
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Be familiar with all Samaritans Purse facilities, policies, procedures and regulations that effect the safety and security of all occupants. Security Officer (On-Call) - Charlotte, NC. Conduct yourself as a security professional at all times, creating an atmosphere to deter undesirable activity.
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This Supervisor develops, supervises, and participates in airport security and incident response activities of the Access Control Officers (ACO) and Security Operations Officers (SOO). Work experience should be in Airport operations or security with supervisory responsibility in at least a non-hub or small hub air carrier airport, general aviation airport or military facility; familiarity with CLT preferred.
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ACTS-Aviation Security Inc. has an immediate opening for an Airport Security Guard at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina for 2nd Shift ! Must be able to pass a Security Threat Assessment as administered by the Transportation Security Administration.
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Location: Charlotte, NC (Hybrid: 3 Days a Week On-Site)
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This Senior Information Security Engineer role is an IT generalist position- targeting broad experience and deep expertise in one or more security domains such as Cloud Security, Log Management & SIEM, Continuous Monitoring, Malware Prevention, Firewalls and Intrusion Detection, Vulnerability Management, and Security Awareness.
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As a New Home Sales Consultant, you can impact the lives of our customers while working in an environment of respect and professional development, where you are empowered to build a financially rewarding 6-figure sales career.
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Operate security x-ray machine and walk thru medical detector, ensure no prohibited items enter Spectrum Center. As a Security Officer, you are responsible for providing access control and Security for all guests, media, and employees during non-event and event times at Spectrum Center.
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About La-Z-Boy Southeast:The most respected and recognized brand name in the furniture industry is La-Z-Boy. La-Z-Boy Southeast is a family-owned company founded in 1975.
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Must successfully complete Atrium Health minimum standards for unarmed security officers including background investigation, physical ability and psychological testing within 90 days of hire. Previous security, military, law enforcement experience or related field preferred.
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UNC Charlotte Marriott is adding an overnight security officer! Search for, respond to and handle any security problems, issues, concerns and disaster emergency situations in accordance with all policies, procedures and regulations to ensure the safety and security of the hotel's assets, guests, and employees.
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Knowledge of security frameworks, standards, and regulations (e.g., NIST CSF, HIPAA, MITRE ATT&CK). Perform security assessments, including code reviews, penetration testing, and vulnerability scanning, to identify and mitigate potential security risks.
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What You’ll Get to Do: Design and develop security policies, standards and procedures across various domains (e.g., Resilience, Data Security, IT Asset Management Governance, Digital Trust, IAM, Cloud Security, Application Security, etc.
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Classification Title Property Security Officer - Journey Working Title Property Security Officer Primary Purpose of Position Provides security to resident students and their guest or visitors.
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