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2 years Working in a control room, as a dispatcher , or in a Security Operations Center. Perform productive surveillance of the hospital utilizing state of the art equipment, garage and perimeter; recognize conditions which are or will compromise the security and/or safety of the organization and take immediate action to mitigate; proactively and consistently submit work orders to correct safety/security violation discovered during surveillance operations.
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Four (4) years of Tactical Operations experience, to include close quarters combat training at a Tier I or Tier II level, or equivalent (CG MSRT/TACLET, SF, SEAL, MARSOC, FBI HRT, CBP-BORTAC, large metro-area SWAT, etc.
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Reporting to the Chief of Police, the Police Captain, Operations leads, directs and manages the daily protective and uniformed patrol services operations with GWPD at the Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses as well as oversee the Detective Unit. This position assumes command of the GWPD in the absence of the Chief of Police.
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The position will focus on the day-to-day program operations related to legal compliance, financial management, business affairs, staff and faculty issues, strategic growth and re-organization, the development of new programs/sites, and the formation of new partnerships.
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The Director of Marketing and Operations for The Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center (TRCLC) will be the principal driver behind the Leadership Center's global marketing efforts, its strategic online and social marketing, as well as its creative and breakthrough messaging for clients.
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A core aspect of their role will involve a deep understanding of ISR and sensor support within the context of the F2T2EA targeting cycle (Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage, Assess) and Joint Fires Operations missions.
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Bachelor’s degree in finance, Accounting, Business Administration or related field, with minimum fifteen years of experience with financial planning, analysis, Operations and Pricing in a government contracting setting is a must.
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Headquartered in Washington, DC's historic Dupont Circle neighborhood, Barbaricum also has a corporate presence in Tampa, FL, Bedford, IN, and Dayton, OH, with team members across the United States and around the world.
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Experience with or knowledge core industry concepts and technologies, including cyber defense operations, incident response & threat hunting, digital forensics, U.S. Federal Security Publications/Standards/Reference Architectures, MITRE ATT&CK framework, common attack vectors (e.g. ransomware, identity/password attacks, etc.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 4 years experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, sales and marketing, management operations, or related professional area.
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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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Your work will result in relevant and timely analytical support to a range of deployed units including Regional Command, Division Support elements, US Brigade Combat Teams, regimental Combat Teams, Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction(C-WMD) Support Teams, Special Operations organizations, Coalition Units, Security Force Assistance and Advisory Teams (SFAATs), Provisional reconstruction Battalions, and Global Response Forces.
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Coordinates, advises, and collaborates on interventions with Agency leadership and external stakeholders on developments and approaches for effective international assistance crisis operations in support of U.S. foreign policy objectives.
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Perform data backups and disaster recovery operations. Network Operations Center (NOC) Administrator. IAT Level II Baseline Certification (e.g. CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP.
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Education: Bachelor's or Master's in Statistics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Economics, Data Science, Data Analytics, or similar quantitative discipline.
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