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A prominent law firm is seeking a highly experienced Counsel to join its Trade & National Security Practice in Washington, D.C. This role involves advising a diverse range of clients, including technology and life sciences companies, on complex trade, sanctions, and export control matters.
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The Middle Office Sr. Investment Trade Support Analyst will perform daily activities including margin management, collateral management, trade confirmation, trade affirmation, trade reconciliation, trade corresponding cash movements and various other activities.
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As we continue to grow, we are seeking to hire a dynamic and motivated Cash Application Specialist who will be responsible for processing the daily cash receipts to include lock box, ACH, and credit and debit card payments.
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SCA Trusted Agent: Act as liaison for the Security Control Assessor (SCA) to assist in all matters of validation, documentation, vulnerability mitigation, and residual risk determination. SWFTS is federated system of systems that integrates submarine offensive and defensive capabilities, combat control, navigation, communications, and sensors, including SONAR, RADAR, and Imaging.
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HIAS seeks a Director, Executive Office, to manage and facilitate Board relations, lead the Executive Office and to support the President & CEO. This position will supervise the Special Assistant to the President & CEO, and the Special Assistant, Executive Office.
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Work with the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) in the identification, distribution, allocation, and control of positions throughout the agency. Establishes a viable agency position control system to maximize available manpower allocation and plan for unique human resource needs.
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Assist in field surveying and work layout support including elevation, control points, and compilation of as-built data. As a Field/Office Engineer, you bring your big ideas, commitment to top quality, and an unwavering work ethic.
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OBPM also prepares the Mayor’s $9.0 billion Capital Improvements Plan (CIP); works to increase transparency in the budget process, including new opportunities for public involvement before the budget is proposed; and collaborates with the Office of the City Administrator staff, Deputy Mayor staff, Office of the Chief Financial Officer staff, and agency directors and staff to ensure that District resources are used as efficiently as possible, and that programs deliver results for residents.
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Our work depends on a Security Control Assessor joining our highly skilled team to be a premier provider of cyber security services to the customer. Seize your opportunity to make a personal impact as a Security Control Assessor supporting customer activities.
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In keeping with the policy of conflicts of interest, relatives of Sergeant at Arms employees are not eligible to work in the Office of General Counsel. We are seeking an attorney to serve as Counsel in the Senate Sergeant at Arms Office of General Counsel (OGC.
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Regular communications and interaction with principals in the Department of State (DOS), Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and other executive branch agencies.
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Williams Lea is hiring for an Office Services Associate for our Washington, DC office to work Monday to Friday 11:00 am to 8:00 pm! The Office Services Associate is responsible for adding value in providing daily back office services for our client and teams.
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The Washington, DC office of a large national law firm is looking for a patent litigation attorney with 1-4 years of experience. The Washington, D.C. office of a large national law firm is looking for a corporate attorney with 4-7 years of experience particularly in one or more of the areas of mergers & acquisitions, private equity, venture capital, and initial public offerings.
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You already worked with one or more of the following rail transit systems or industrial automation control systems is preferred: Automatic Train Control, Communication Based Train Control, Positive Train Control; PLCs, HMIs, SCADA, Data Communication Systems (DCS.
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This position will support the Agency IT Financial group building PowerApps solutions to help them manage contracts, licensing and hardware solutions for client.
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