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The Armed Security Officer is responsible for responding to all emergency codes, internal/external disaster events as needed and/or requested, conducting preliminary investigations of reported incidents, and performing other security related tasks as directed by a security supervisor/and or Manager.
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Reporting to the Site Manager, the Armed Security Officer is the spear tip of our force protection security operations. Cleared Armed Security Officer Position Type:Full-Time, Exempt Work Location: San Antonio, TX Clearance: TS/SCI w / Poly Shift:12 hour Panama Schedule Patriot Group International Inc. (PGI), voted #1 Best Place to Work by Virginia Business Magazine and the Best Companies Group, offers an unrivaled hybrid of specialized services by combining the disciplines of security and risk management with an unequaled special operations and intelligence perspective.
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The Armed Security Officer must have flexibility in hours and be able to rotate between facilities including travel whenever necessary. For positions in the state of Texas, an active level three security officer commission with the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau (TDPSPSB) is required.
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General Description The Site Safety & Health Officer position is responsible for responsible for providing construction safety and health leadership and oversight in matters of construction, demolition, restoration, and remediation projects in support for the Bristol Alliance of Companies (BAC) Health and Safety Programs.
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Security Officer (Public Safety Officer)- Texas Level 2 Security License required. As a State of Texas Level 2 licensed Security Officer, you will maintain a safe and secure environment for employees, volunteers, lessees and all guests of Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
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One or more professional security certifications such as CISSP, CISA, CEH, GIAC; and cloud certifications from AWS, Azure and/or GCP.Experience with cloud security tools for discovery, compliance, and vulnerability detection.
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Customers trust us to provide a portfolio of turn-key systems, products, and services — including two-way radio communications, vehicle uplift, security video and access control systems, BDA/DAS, remote monitoring, GPS tracking, SCADA, dispatch, mass notification, and point-to-point wireless networks.
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Description ECC is seeking an UXO Safety Officer for upcoming work, could be in the Texas or other US locations. Education - Graduate of US EOD school, acceptable Allied Nation EOD school (i.e., Great Britain, Germany, Australia, Canada) or accredited comparable UXO Technician Level I training and with appropriate experience as required by Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) Technical Paper (TP) 18.
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Education and Experience: High school education or GED and at least two years of commissioned security officer or prior law enforcement experience or other experience in a security related field or military.
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The Safety Officer job entails frequent standing, walking, using hands, reaching, lifting above the head, and talking or hearing. The Safety Officer is responsible for enforcing all federal, state, local and company safety regulations and policies to minimize injuries, accidents and property damage.
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Technical knowledge in some of the following domains in a cloud or on-premise context: routing/switching, stateful or next gen firewalls (NGFW), distributed denial of service (DDoS) mitigation, web application firewalls, intrusion detection / prevention systems (IDS/IPS), network segregation, security information and event management (SIEM), Container and Orchestration technologies, Infrastructure as Code, and other threat and vulnerability management capabilities.
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Our mission is simple: End Cyber Risk. We're looking for a Concierge Security Analyst to be part of making this happen. The Concierge Security Engineer 2 (CSE2) is a key member of the Concierge Security Team that delivers world-class Arctic Wolf security services.
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Responsible for construction, commissioning, and integration of alarm systems, access control, video surveillance, burglary, radio systems and all other types of physical security systems. The Datacenter Physical Security (DCPS) team is organized within CO+I. DCPS is dedicated to delivering the most trustworthy and efficient physical security services to protect the personnel, infrastructure, data, and confidential information foundational to the Microsoft Cloud.
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As a Senior Consultant in our Cyber Application Security team, you will be responsible for delivering Oracle Cloud Applications Security & Controls implementations and Risk Management Cloud (RMC) modules.
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They command the largest, most diverse private jet fleet, flying the world’s most influential individuals to desirable destinations across the globe.
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