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This includes activities such as overseeing full-service operations and repair activities, managing bench stock and critical spares, overseeing the NGA Preventative Maintenance (PM) and Corrective Maintenance (CM) programs, integrated pest and animal control management, refuse and recycling services, storm water management, locksmith services, etc.
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Business Operations Analyst. Expertise in securitization, mortgage servicing, and asset-based lending. Manage and execute financing transactions, focusing on structured finance or asset-based lending.
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The Field Operations Supervisor position is needed for the purpose of providing managers assistance and guidance to ensure program compliance, maximize operational efficiencies, and supporting the SNS Director and the Assistant Director for the School Nutrition Service program.
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Doctorate in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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Observe group services weekly to ensure quality programming and share feedback with the Regional Director of Operations, appropriate leadership, and the clinician. and share feedback with the Regional Director of Operations, clinical and administrative leadership, and the clinician.
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Requirements: Secret Clearance Active: CySA, CEH, SSCP, or GICSP Certification Phoenix Cyber is a national provider of cybersecurity engineering services, operations services, sustainment services and managed security services to organizations determined to strengthen their security posture and enhance the processes and technology used by their security operations team.
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Basic QualificationsApproximately ten years of fleet operational experience directly related to ASW operations, systems, and theory; OR at least two years of education towards a bachelor's degree from an accredited educational institution in Mathematics, Physics, Acoustics, or Engineering combined with eight years of fleet operational experience directly related to ASW operations, systems, and theory.
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Knowledge of cybersecurity functions such as asset management, identity and access management, cloud security, network security, security operations, and incident response, and technologies such as SIEM, EDR, IPS/IDS, SAST, DAST, CASB/DLP, CSPM, or CWPP.
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The Director of Information Security Operations will utilize industry standard methodologies to effectively manage the Georgetown's Cybersecurity Operations teams. Reporting to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and interacting with senior IT managers within UIS and throughout the entire university, additional duties include but are not limited to:Evaluation, Assessment, and OversightAssess the security of GU's computers, networks, and data as well as personal workstations that access and/or store data, reviewing existing security mechanisms.
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Experience with Azure Sentinel, Azure Log Analytics, Operations Management Suite (OMS), SysDig, Application Insights. Azure Advanced Networking: Azure Virtual Networks, ExpressRoute, Site to Site VPN, NSG, App Service Environment, ASG, UDR.
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This role will provide expertise to support the development of a Big Data / Data Lake system architecture that supports enterprise data operations for the District of Columbia government, including the Internet of Things (IoT) / Smart City projects, enterprise data warehouse, the open data portal, and data science applications.
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Work with field personnel to perform well & BHA completion work including removal, packing and shipping of tools, communications with rig personnel and operations office, and post-job clean up.
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The Finance Operations Associate assists the Director of Finance Operations and works closely with each regional and coalition fundraising team to assist in the creation and maintenance of major donor event materials in NGP such as event sign-up and contribution forms online, and tracking and managing vetting and compliance requirements for major donor fundraising and engagement events.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Perform all-source analytic production on WMD, e.g. CBRNE analysis and participates in collection activities supporting strategic and tactical intelligence priorities and responses to military contingency operations.
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Location: Remote (DC Metro area) This recently awarded long term (5-year) contract involves multiple teams providing Development, Security, and Operations (DevSecOps) services to support the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in the delivery of their Information Technology (IT) systems, with a primary focus on the Verification Information System (VIS.
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