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The Enterprise Information Cybersecurity Analyst executes threat intelligence reports, threat, vulnerability, and incident management processes to help ensure cybersecurity risks and threats are proactively identified and addressed to maintain the protection of information and information systems.
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As needed in the event of an incident, support crisis communications needs. We own an extensive network of pipeline transportation, terminalling, storage and gathering assets in key crude oil and NGL producing basins and transportation corridors and at major market hubs in the United States and Canada.
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Engage with interdisciplinary teams to weave SIEM tools into the fabric of incident response workflows and security protocols. You will work in tandem with security experts, IT personnel, and key stakeholders to bolster our threat identification, incident management, and overall cyber defense mechanisms.
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Actively support and promote ConocoPhillips Alaska IFC “Incident Free Culture” with employees and contractor’s personnel. Experience designing, programing, and maintaining Emerson DeltaV Control Systems, Allen Bradley Controllogix PLC, and AspenTech IP21 systems.
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Four-time Forbes Magazine's Best Places to Work in America , is seeking a Scrum Master to join our growing Agile development team. Scrum Master - Enhance Lives & Drive Innovation at a Ecommerce Leader (Mobile & Enterprise Web.
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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. Respond to all incident calls involving injury, as directed by the Incident and Claims Manager.
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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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Senior Information Security Analyst Threat and Vulnerability Management– significant experience in cybersecurity, incident response, KQL, Microsoft Security Stack, will manage Microsoft Sentinel SIEM.
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Provides leadership and emphasizes importance of safety and environmental programs by monitoring completion of safety concerns, SSIP and incident investigation action items, attending required safety and environmental meetings, and supporting EKPI goals.
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This role executes the various core functions of the SIOC to include, but not limited to: incident recognition and escalation, information analysis, emergency response, product security, supply chain security, and physical security.
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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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This is a safety-sensitive position and is subject to pre-employment, pre-job, and post-incident drug and/or alcohol testing ISCO/McElroy fusion training and testing, manufacturers' electro-fusion certification, First Aid and MSHA safety training certifications are all offered as part of the training.
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Broad technical information security knowledge including networking, malware analysis, incident response and. Working closely with the in-house security operations team to drive world class threat detection.
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Implement and enforce process safety management policy and procedures in respect of process safety information, hazard analysis, training, subcontractor compliance, plant integrity, work permits, emergency planning and response, incident investigation and compliance audits.
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Minimum 5 years' experience with IT service management (ITSM) tools and incident management processes. Acara Solutions is seeking an IT Support Manager for our client, a global supplier of fall protection and safety solutions.
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