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The Home-Based Care Chief Operating Officer (COO) will be responsible for planning, organizing, leading and managing the execution of the organization’s strategic initiatives and key operations in order to support the achievement of Home-Based Care’s mission, strategies and operating plans.
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Coordinate, create, track and distribute marketing materials Send and collect 1003, disclosures and supporting documentation from customer for completion and signatures Perform other duties as necessaryQualifications: Previous mortgage loan officer assistant or processor experience required.
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Investigate escalated security alerts and threat hunting leads across a variety of technologies (SIEM, EDR, email security, etc) for both on-prem and cloud environments, collaborating closely with Tier 1 SOC and with Threat Management team.
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We hire the very best security talent and arm them with the coolest tools and latest tech so they can help our clients build resilience as we create integrated, customized turnkey solutions. This is an exciting opportunity to lead, influence and execute on ICS/OT security engagements in critical infrastructure and/or mission critical environments.
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Under the supervision of the HR Generalist, the Security Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the employees, documentation of activities, caring for clients, ensuring no outside paraphernalia gets on property, and assisting with terminated employees leaving the premise.
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As an Event Security Officer, you will play a critical role in upholding our reputation by ensuring the safety and security of attendees, staff, and property. Job Title: Event Security - Summer Concert Series at Nissan Stadium.
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Leave (emergency/personal/bereavement) Build your law enforcement career with outstanding learning and development opportunities Refer your friends and family to earn cash Receive the recognition you deserve for your hard work with an employee award program Security Officer Requirements:You are a dedicated team player with a friendly attitude and a willingness to learn.
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Excellent understanding of DevSecOps practices and integrating security and compliance throughout the software development lifecycle. Principal Software Engineer - Platform Security/Compliance Architect - (Remote.
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Proven results as an Integrator, General Manager, Chief Operating Officer, Vice President, or a similarly relevant role in the vacation rental industry. As the Chief Operating Officer (COO) , you will work closely with our CEO to translate their vision for Stay Minty into action.
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QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:Experience RequiredMust be a currently commissioned and certified Trooper with The Tennessee Highway Patrol or Metro Nashville Police Officer with arrest powers and jurisdiction in TPAC areas.
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Experience in one or more of the following industries preferred: event staffing, security, sports management, athletics. Event Venue and High Level Security Manager Experience Required! These operational categories include recruiting, hiring, security licensing, training, scheduling, event day operations and administrative responsibilities.
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Airport Security Programs: Knowledge of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and TSA airport security programs. US Citizen: Rules of the Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission.
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Diligently monitors security cameras in the monitor room to observe activity on the close circuit camera system, as well as within the immediate vicinity of the Welcome Center, responding to handheld requests for assistance or other service calls, and telephone reception duties.
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At least three (3) calendar years of verifiable experience as a certified law enforcement officer or its military equivalency (Master-at-Arms, CGPD, Security Forces Specialist, etc.) CSOs will provide armed security to courthouses under the USMS contract.
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Minimum ten years of recent experience with at least three of the following: Security Architecture, threat modelling experience, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, penetration testing, cloud security, mobile security, and network security.
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