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Experience in the Fulton Mortgage Company Associate Mortgage Loan Officer Program may be accepted in lieu of 1 year required residential mortgage lending experience. Sponsorship Statement As a condition of employment, individuals must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship for a work visa by Fulton Bank currently or in the future.
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Be responsible for supporting the Associate Privacy Officer who is responsible for full Bureau Privacy Program management, leads Bureau Privacy Program activities, and is the primary point of contact with the Departmental Privacy Officer, Federal, Tribal, state and local government offices, organizations, and the public in addressing privacy issues.
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Assist the ES Program Management Office (PMO) and Information Security Officer (ISO) in meeting technical and programmatic requirements for the operational environments. You will be dual-hatted as the System Administrator and program technical lead.
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As an Allied Universal Aviation Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard clients, passengers, staff, vendors and all of those that traverse Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
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Serve as the (RSO) Radiation Safety Officer for the Program, which includes distribution and collection of radiation exposure monitoring devices and reports, for both faculty and students.
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This resource will work with the Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) and the Senior Agency Official for Privacy (SAOP) to develop key goals and objectives for the program. The candidate will also advise senior management (e.g., Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO.
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The ideal candidate will report directly to the Program Manager and have strong leadership skills and the ability to lead teams, tasks and projects of 5+ junior, mid, and senior level resources with limited supervision.
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Communicate directly with the Program Manager, Action Officer, and Technical Manager. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) Law Enforcement Services and Information Sharing (LESIS) Section serves as the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Systems Agency (CSA) for hundreds of DOJ, as well as other Federal and Tribal public safety agencies and entities.
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ActioNet is looking for a dynamic, well organized, and highly motivated individual with prior relevant experience to serve as the Facility Security Officer (FSO) to ensure full-scope program support and compliance.
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The incumbent will serve as a Cyber Security Watch Officer (CSWO) on the DISA GSM-O program supporting the Joint Service Provider (JSP) Joint Network Operation and Support Center (JNOSC) and Cyber Center Security Chief.
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The Program Security Officer will assist the Senior Program Security Director in providing general security support for a multi-disciplined and complex organization. (10+ years NRO and/or IC experience, preferably closer to the 15-20+ range) with experience in program protection, risk management, security and/or classification policy, planning and execution of program security.
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CPSO for Special Access Program (SAP) activities and secure facilities. Routinely interact with both internal and external customers in support of program-related activities. CPSO for Special Access Program (SAP) activities and secure facilities.
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Additionally, the Specialist will assist in the development and management of documentation required for Assessment & Authorization (A&A) and support the Associate Privacy Officer in managing the Bureau's privacy program activities.
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Primary client relationship manager for the BPA and associated stakeholders (e.g., client, COR, contracting officer, etc.) Savan is seeking a BPA Deputy Program Director to lead the management and delivery of a multimillion-dollar program management support services BPA within the federal civilian space.
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Our competitive package includes a best-in-class matching 401K program, comprehensive Cigna healthcare plan, a competitive employer contribution to a health savings account, vision and dental plans, life insurance, short- and long-term disability, and personal leave, in addition to paid certifications and training.
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