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This position is accountable to lead the day-to-day functions of the Security Operations team which includes personnel clearance security, employee onboarding and offboarding, classified visitor controls, RAND security policy, processes and procedures, SharePoint administration, COMSEC, training and awareness and project management.
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Working in a creative and fast-paced environment, the responsibilities of the Manager of Program Management will manage of project portfolio, oversight of project execution, and development of a team of Assistant Program Analysts, Program Analysts, and Senior Program Analysts.
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In this role, the incumbent will advise the Deputy Associate Director of OMS, Director of Operations, Safety, Security and Preparedness, and the Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist for Emergency Preparedness, on incident management and preparedness operations.
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Progressive civil engineering management and leadership experience as an owner's representative in a complex, multi-project work environment dealing with a broad range of stakeholders. Responsible for the management of the overall quality, safety, environmental engineering, building permitting and code enforcement, planning, design and construction management programs, project management, administration and other duties of the Office of the Chief Engineer and Development Officer in pursuit of the Office's assignments.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Managing compliance and recertification programs for both PB Section 8 and LIHTC Performs supervisory, administrative, and management functions involved in property operations.
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As a Lead Patch Management Analyst you will be you will be responsible for ensuring the security of our client’s Enterprise Security and Infrastructure Operations Center. As a Lead Patch Management Analyst, you’ll be Zen’s lead and expert communicating effectively with government personnel, maintaining appropriate contractor management interface with OCIO leadership and TPOCs∯*∯ You be responsible for operating a combined monitoring environment of an enterprise NOC/SOC, responsible for cybersecurity, network, cloud, web, and application event monitoring and incident handling.
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The Investment Operations Analyst is a member of a team that invests and manages HHMI's $24 billion endowment fund. Understanding of core asset classes, alternative investments (e.g., private equity and hedge funds) and asset management generally.
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The Assurance Operations organization is looking to expand its Cybersecurity Red Team with a Business Process Red Team Operator specializing in social engineering and business process assessments relating to payment operations, supplier management, and fraud.
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Experience providing practical and technical leadership in the cybersecurity areas of continuous monitoring and diagnostics, situation awareness and threat assessment, vulnerability assessment and management, incident response operations and management.
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The Director, Treasury Operations, is responsible for global treasury operations, including banking & cash management, debt & capital markets, risk management, and forecasting.
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The Risk Management Analyst will work within the Operational Risk Management team with responsibilities to support the ongoing execution of Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) program operations.
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Bowhead seeks an Operations Manager to join our team in providing program management support in a broad range of services to the Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program (SIOP) and assisting our US Navy clients in the execution of the SIOP mission.
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Support Shipyard Department administrative and management duties and responsibilities including but not limited to: strategic communications, information technology, financial analysis, workforce analysis, milestone ceremonies, and workforce culture and reporting.
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Serves as the Facilities Supervisor overseeing the night force work operations and management of the night labor and cleaning forces (i.e. custodial, labor (recycling), floor care, etc. The incumbent serves as the Facilities Supervisor overseeing the night force work operations and management of the night labor and cleaning forces (i.e. custodial, labor (recycling), floor care, etc.
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