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Minimum of 7 years experience in health and safety preparedness programs, crisis response, or OSHrelated program development. Liaison with facility leads and BU managers in preparation and response to possible crisis incidents and emergency response efforts.
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Review cyber preparedness and incident response information from multiple sources and collaborate in developing comprehensive materials to assist CIRT clients in protecting their cyber systems.
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Supporting emergency preparedness and response efforts, including developing evacuation plans and procedures. Supporting emergency preparedness and response efforts, including developing evacuation plans and procedures.
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This position will help develop and lead a 24/7/365 cyber security operations center accountable for Detect, Response, Effectiveness and Preparedness services for the Corebridge organization which will include managing security service providers.
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Demonstrating knowledge of emergency preparedness and to participate in emergency response. Demonstrating knowledge of emergency preparedness and to participate in emergency response. Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326.
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Ideally, the candidate will have experience assisting with: (i) data breach response and cybersecurity preparedness activities, (ii) compliance with existing and emerging privacy law frameworks in the US and internationally; and/or iii) regulatory investigations relating to privacy and data security issues.
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Emergency Response Planning: Develop and maintain emergency response plans and coordinate drills to ensure preparedness. Incident Investigation: Lead investigations into accidents, incidents, and injuries determining root causes and implementing corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
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Respond to and manage critical events: Support identified crisis management teams and crisis leaders in execution of crisis response framework, acting as a subject matter expert and coordinator.
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Support emergency preparedness and response plans to address potential crises or disasters. Advanced degree or professional certifications (e.g., CSP, CIH, CHMM) preferred. The EHS Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing environmental, health, and safety programs to promote a safe work environment for our employees, clients, and visitors.
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Will support with the maintenance of the business continuity program and disaster recovery strategies and solutions, encompassing corporate emergency response, employee preparedness, and incident management.
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Emergency Response and Disaster Preparedness In coordination with NY Officer Manager and Global Business Continuity lead, develop and maintain emergency response plans to handle various facility-related emergencies effectively.
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