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Police Officer/Deputy/Trooper experience working road patrol and/or United States Military Law Enforcement or Special Operations experience. Coordinate and manage all Closed-Circuit Television systems, and all life safety and store security measure systems.
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Being a CBP Officer makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession. A fully trained CBP Officer is eligible for up to $45,000 in overtime pay in addition to the starting salary.
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At least one year of full-time work experience in security work, aviation screener work, or X-ray technician work. Providing frontline security protection of air travelers, airports and airplanes.
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General Security Inc. has an immediate position available for a Security/Fire Alarm technician to join our branch operations in our Henrietta, (Rochester), NY office. Experience in installing and servicing Security Alarm systems, including CCTV, Access control, Fire alarm.
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As an armed officer, you may respond to unusual or emergency situations using appropriate escalation of force level up to and including armed response as dictated by the situation and protocol.
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Taxpayers at this level normally include individuals with relatively large gross income from diversified sources, self employed professionals, medium sized partnerships, corporations involved retail, manufacturing, construction, wholesale, and other businesses as well as smaller businesses with valuable or unusual assets.
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Opportunity SummaryThe Chief Operating Officer (COO) is the critical integrator and translator of our strategic vision into daily practice and operations at United Way. The COO is a dot-connector, systems thinker, anticipator, and empathic leader able to bring together and align various departments, perspectives, and goals into a cohesive operation to enable higher levels of impact across Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes.
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As a Wegmans Corporate Security Officer, you will be part of the team of individuals who provide a safe environment throughout our corporate, distribution and manufacturing facilities. Role: Security Officer.
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The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) is responsible for improving the standard of care within the GRIPA network. Engage and collaborate with various stakeholders, including physicians, administrators, payers, and community partners, to drive the adoption of value-based care principles and ensure effective care coordination across the continuum.
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The Department of Finance is seeking a full time, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) & Vice President (VP), Innovation and Organizational Effectiveness. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) develops and implements the business and fiscal services necessary to support the missions of Roberts Wesleyan University (RWU) and Northeastern Seminary (NES.
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Who, under the guidance of the Chief Executive Officer, is primarily responsible for leading the medical component of Jordan Health focusing on population health and integration of all health care services in a community health center.
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Our work makes a difference in communities across NYS and beyond, and as the Chief Growth Officer , you will help us expand our reach and the impact of our work by inspiring collaboration among our talented business area leaders and maturing the infrastructure that supports our business development and customer relationship management practices.
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This may be supplemented by security training in a police academy or recognized security instruction through the military or civilian training. Must have a current NYS certificate in compliance with Security Guard Act.
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EPO/Asset Inventory) to identify, communicate and fix endpoint security issues. Any of the following certifications: CSSLP, SSCP, CASP, CSA+, CEH, CISM, CISA. Antivirus & Application control experience (McAfee Solidcore or Norton.
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Grow in a fulfilling career as an Airport Security Screener working alongside a team of aviation security professionals. Receive on-the-job training and travel accommodations for a 2-week training session in Georgia to become a certified officer.
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