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Must be able to pass the federal TSA background check to work in the airport. Make sure knife log is properly completed to LAX security standards. Effectively lead the restaurant while the Manager or Asst. Manager is not present.
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Experience working directly with DHS and/or TSA. Ensures all project activities are coordinated with TSA stakeholders through completion. Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) or Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP.
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The ability to pass a drug test and TSA fingerprint background check. Fully trained and familiar with the procedures behind counter management, aviation safety, security procedures, and safety procedures of Grupo Eulen.
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Employee must also comply with regulatory agency requirements, including, but not limited to, the ADA, ACAA, DOT, TSA, FAA, and Federal, State, and Local authorities. Provide team members performance input into the cabin agent evaluation process.
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TSA Suitability and/or Secret Clearance. This high performing team works with transportation security clients to define and analyze risk, develop and implement strategic communications processes and products and develop data visualizations.
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Eligibility to acquire needed credentials and clearances (FAA, TSA, Port Authority, U.S. Customs and U.S. Postal- as applicable) Eligibility to acquire needed credentials and clearances (FAA, TSA, Port Authority, U.S. Customs and U.S. Postal- as applicable.
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We are seeking a Senior Integrated Master Scheduler to support our TSA program. This position will directly support the Enrollment Services and Vetting Programs (ESVP) unit within TSA who are responsible, among other activities, for overseeing enrollment in its Trusted Traveler (TSA PreCheck®) and Registered Traveler (CLEAR) programs.
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Advise the MPAC clients on the best approach for addressing requests from TSA leadership, Congress, and interagency stakeholders regarding project progress and use of funds, apply expertise in strategic communications to meet the various Congressional mandates/legislation.
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Experience in the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Work is performed both at the Battelle Crystal City office and at the TSA Systems Integration Facility (TSIF) located at the Ronald Reagan Nation Airport.
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We are seeking a Business Analyst to support our TSA program. Dignari is a woman-owned small business focused in delivering high-profile biometrics, identity management and analytical solutions for mission clients around the world.
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Minimum four years of experience building capture plans and successfully winning competitively solicited DoD, DoS, and/or DHS requirements, with significant preference for USAF ACC or AFMC, DoS CA/IRM, CBP, CISA, FEMA, and/or TSA success.
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This includes CBP, TSA, USCIS and other DHS Components TBD. This includes CBP, TSA, USCIS and other DHS Components TBD. This Senior Business Development Manager will drive competitive assessments, build winning teammates and suppliers, craft position-to-win win themes; participate in bid and proposal activities, and contribute to the assigned cross-functional team, including customer engagement and shaping activities for the duration of the pursuit.
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Able to navigate an airport environment, coordinate with airline customer service if required and familiar with TSA screening requirements. Able to navigate an airport environment, coordinate with airline customer service if required and familiar with TSA screening requirements.
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The candidate shall support 3rd party Verification and Validation for TSA SoS models. Identify and prioritize DHS AD-102 requirement artifacts and insights for inclusion into the TSA MBSE tool (Cameo Systems Modeler.
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This position is part of the TSA Leadership Succession Planning and Development Program. In cities across the country, we secure airports, seaports, railroads, highways, and public transit systems, thus protecting our transportation infrastructure and ensuring freedom of movement for people and commerce.
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