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The Fire Captain will respond and may serve at the Incident Command on all emergencies including, Hazard Material Incidents, Fire Operations, Search and Rescue Operations, both Confined Space and High Angle Operations as well as Medical Incidents.
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The company offers a personalized Open XDR approach to Managed Detection and Response, advanced Threat Hunting, Digital Risk Protection, Phishing Response, and Incident Response services, helping customers mature their security program efficiently and effectively based on their unique risks and business needs.
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Basic Function: Responsible for enterprise cybersecurity programs and activities including data protection, incident response, threat management, vulnerability management, security architecture, security risk management, awareness training, policies and standards.
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Experience on a Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT), Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), Computer Security Incident Response Center (CSIRC) or a Security Operations Center (SOC.
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Our team is looking for an experienced Finance Section Chief to support growth in our Response Operations Business Line. We are continuing to expand our Incident Management Team (IMT) strength in a variety of roles.
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Oversee and assist operations in managing the facility/site Chemical Inventory List. Assist the Incident and Claims Manager with managing incident response. Secure all documentation from the medical facility on IE and provide it to the Incident and Claims Manager.
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The Senior Engineer, Incident Response is responsible for helping protect Danaher’s assets and data through cybersecurity event investigation and response. + A minimum of 7 years of experience in information technology, with a significant portion devoted to security operations, incident response, threat intelligence, vulnerability management, and threat management.
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Delivering operational resilience through incident response, business continuity, and disaster recovery planning. You'll work on a variety of cybersecurity and digital risk topics, applying generalist consulting skills to strategic cybersecurity & digital risk questions.
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Provides legal support for the company across all areas of the US related to compliance issues associated with environmental, health and safety, pipeline safety, DOT, and incident or emergency response matters associated with oil, natural gas, refined products, pet-chem, produced water, and midstream operations federally and in 46 states.
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Under general supervision, the Command Center Operator is responsible for the surveillance of all security and television monitors on the facility and surrounding grounds, monitoring all access control systems and the dispatching of response personnel.
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Extensive hands-on incident response experience Proven experience in a leadership role within incident response or a related IT field. The right candidate must have a deep understanding of digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) methods and techniques.
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3-5 years of experience in cybersecurity, with a focus on incident response, log analysis, and threat management. Lead incident response efforts to investigate and mitigate security breaches.
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The Fire Captain oversees activities including fire suppression, emergency medical incidents, hazardous materials spills and other emergency incident calls and supervises a fire crew to ensure safety.
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Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability.
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Houston, SX Lawyers - An offshore accident attorney fights for your rights any time you suffer an accidental injury on any type of vessel on the Sea. The incident may occur on a ship of some sort, an offshore platform, on a dock, or a helicopter transporting crew from and to land.
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