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Bachelor's degree in computer science, information security, or a related field. A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and certifications such as CISSP, OSCP, or CASE are preferred.
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Timmons Group is a full-service engineering and technology firm recognized nationally as a "Best Firm to Work For" by CE News. With over 15 offices throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, we provide civil engineering, environmental, economic development, GIS/geospatial technology, landscape architecture, and surveying services to a diverse client base.
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Scope of practice in nuclear medicine technology includes, but not limited to, the following areas and responsibilities: operation of nuclear medicine instrumentation; performance of diagnostic procedures, patient care, quality control, handling of radiopharmaceuticals, usage of adjunctive medications, in vitro diagnostic testing, radionuclide therapy, and radiation safety.
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Our portfolio comprises work across many market sectors, including aviation, civic & cultural, corporate, government, health care, academic, science & technology, and sports. Experience with Project management of various building types including healthcare, higher education, science and technology, workplace, and many others.
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Performs duties as assigned by Pharmacy Manager, Staff Pharmacist and Store Manager including utilizing pharmacy systems to enter patient and drug information, ensuring information is entered correctly, filling prescriptions by retrieving, counting and pouring pharmaceutical drugs, verifying medicine is correct, and checking for possible interactions.
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Must be highly proficient and capable on a computer and using applications like Zoom, Microsoft Office or Mac equivalent, Slack, Digital Calendars, etc. Show our attorneys how to leverage legal technology to deliver legal services in a highly efficient, cost-effective and profitable manner.
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RequirementsBachelor's Degree in Computer Science, IT Information Security, Information Systems, Engineering, Physics, Network Security or Engineering preferredAt least 3 years of experienceExpertise in the areas of vulnerability and risk management.
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CompTIA Security+ or CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) or Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP). Professional experience with research, design, and development of computer and network software or specialized utility programs.
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Bachelor’s degree with a focus in computer science, or a focus in computer and information sciences, information technology, management information systems, or a related discipline with corresponding experience and demonstrated mastery of relevant computer science and software engineering topics.
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Additional basic functions include responsibility for estimating work content and achieving planned timelines, strong interpersonal and communication skills, multi-task effectively between projects, integrate Power BI Reports and dashboards into PowerApps, satisfy requirements, meet agreed completion dates, and perform unit and integration testing, and support cross-functional project teams consisting of app development, IT operations, and information security.
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Control Risks is hiring for a GSOC Threat Monitoring Analyst to support a major technology client of ours. Ability to utilize social media and other open-source (OSINT) monitoring platforms to collect information for tactical intelligence purposes.
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist may complete a one- or two year certificate program, a two year associate’s degree, or a four-year bachelor’s degree. Graduate of an AMA approved Nuclear Medicine Program.
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Graduate of an X-ray technician program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) or another accrediting agency approved by The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT.
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Pay Information $2,010 per week About The Position Client in SC seeking CWHH-RN Home Health (RN) to work We are looking for a Chester county RN case manager and a Baylor RN to cover weekend admissions.
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Successful completion of a cardiac echocardiography technology program (graduate of cardiac echocardiography technology program). Key Words: Technician, Echo, Cardiology, Cardiac, Technology, Ultrasound Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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