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The Manager, Security Operations reports to the Executive Director, Security & Classified Operations and Chief Security Officer. 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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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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Stay abreast of industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in observability, tracing, SRE and IT Operations to drive innovation within the IT Command Center. Bring in a SRE/DevOps/Observability mindset to daily operations of the Command Center.
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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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STUDIO & BROADCAST SYSTEMS ENGINEER, WBUR Engineering, Operations & ITTracking Code. (20%) Provide training and assistance to operations staff as it relates to the implementation and maintenance of studio and broadcast equipment.
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The position is responsible for overall financial management supporting these operations including budgeting and other business development support,accounting operations, cash management, procurement, and the implementation of business process improvements that foster efficient utilization of SOI's unrestricted and restricted resources.
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Accountable for overall operations of location (warehousing, logistics, inventory) This range is estimated for a Operations Manager in Walla Walla, WA. Actual salary and benefits may differ based upon location.
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Job titles: Chief Technology Officer, VP of IT, Director of IT, VP of IT Operations, Director of IT Operations, Chief Information Officer, IT Manager, IT Consultant, Chief Data Officer, Chief Security Officer, Technology Manager, IT Operations Manager, Information Systems Manager.
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Capital One is looking for talented Cyber Security Analysts with experience performing endpoint, network, and cloud security monitoring to join our Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC). Principal Associate, Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC) Countermeasures Analyst.
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USAC's target compensation range for a new hire into this position is $100,000 - $130,000 USD per year.
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5-7 years of experience with AWS and traditional infrastructure (compute, storage, networking, database, middleware) and ITSM operations frameworks (ITIL, MOF, COBIT, etc) required to manage provisioning, capacity, performance and other key operations in hybrid infrastructure.
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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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The Operations Manager will maintaining a focus on daily production activities, analyze production and quality problems, ensure safety and environmental compliance, develop the leadership skills of the.
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Advise and draft development, direction and continuity of policies, programs and operations of the SIOP Field Office; Five years(5) years professional experience managing and support of Naval operations.
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Forensic, Investigative, and/or Discovery industry related experienceKnowledge of current and anticipated banking anti-money laundering regulations and practicesCustomer certification as a Staff Operations Officer is desired.
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