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At Capital One, you will be a vital contributing member to a tiger team responsible for identifying cybersecurity gaps and seams and solutions on how to address them, to include highlighting the need for new or enhanced projects that create business value and reduce critical cyber risk.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $142,100 - $162,100 for Prin Assoc, Cyber Risk & Analysis. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $134,100 - $153,000 for Prin Assoc, Cyber Risk & Analysis.
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ONE WORLD OBSERVATORY Positioned at the top of One World Trade Center-the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere-on levels 100, 101, and 102, One World Observatory provides guests with unique, panoramic views of New York City, its most iconic sites, and surrounding waters from 1,250 feet.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong dose of site and construction management experience working on Heavy Industrial Projects (Pulp & Paper, Scaffolding, O&G, Petrochemicals. Heavy Industrial Plant Site Manager / Construction Manager - Conduct regular project inspections and advise on work progress, quality, and safety conditions requiring attention.
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Rust) and one dynamic language (Python, JavaScript, Ruby). Share our on-call rotation and be an escalation point to assess complex problems in real time across our high-traffic software systems.
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Positioned at the top of One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, on levels 100, 101, and 102 - One World Observatory ('OWO') provides guests with unique, panoramic views of New York City, its most iconic sites, and surrounding waters from 1,250 feet.
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The Site Monitor will play an active role in observing and monitoring activities of Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) participants. TITLE: SYEP Site Monitor. Travel within the borough of Brooklyn to conduct weekly site.
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Your office will be located in this brand-new 80,000 square-foot ambulatory facility complete with MA's, RN's, PA's, urodynamics, EPIC EMR, full-service on-site imaging center with brand new Siemens MRI and PET CT, ultrasound, and on-site lab.
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In 2016, One World Observatory received awards and recognition from the Concierge Choice Awards (Winner: Tourist Attraction), Themed Entertainment Association (Thea Awards for Outstanding Achievement), TripAdvisor (Top U.S. Trending Summer Attraction), and Lonely Planet (Favorite Online Listing.
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Team members are hands-on Site Reliability Engineers who promote a DevOps approach, with a focus on infrastructure-as-code, security and automation. Production experience running Kubernetes workloads ideally on AWS EKS.
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In the spirit of one of our core values - Together, Not Alone, we are a company that prides itself on being highly collaborative, and we believe that diverse perspectives, experiences and contributors make our community and our platform better.
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Position summaryWe are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join the Enterprise Solutions SRE team. 5+ years of experience as a Site Reliability Engineer or equivalent in a similar role.
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Job Description & Requirements*Urology PhysicianStartDate: ASAP Pay Rate: $700000.00 - $700000.00 The Mount Sinai Health System has partnered with Merritt Hawkins to locate a full-time Urologist to join its growing urology program on beautiful Long Island.
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Endless opportunities to explore the outdoors—enjoy hiking, biking, boating, beach activities, golfing on pristine courses, fishing, and much more. Whether strolling through Central Park, shopping on Fifth Avenue or watching a Broadway show, New York City offers unforgettable sights, sounds and experiences at every turn.
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