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Regular interaction with functional peer groups (Program Control, Treasury, Corp FP&A, Accounting, Contracts, HR, Compliance, etc) and senior management requiring the ability to gain cooperation of others.
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QTS Data Centers is a Blackstone REIT Portfolio companyQTS Data Centers is seeking a DCIM Engineer III /Controls Engineer III (Senior Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Engineer) to be based at one of our brand new mega data center campuses in the US. Quality Technology Services (QTS) is a leading provider of data center solutions across a diverse footprint spanning more than 9 million square feet of QTS Mega Data Centers throughout North America and Europe.
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The Underwriting, Portfolio & Loan Management team is primarily responsible for underwriting, managing and administering community lending and investments, primarily through proprietary and multi-investor Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) funds.
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Freddie Mac's Climate Risk team within the Servicing Portfolio and Analytics department is seeking a Quantitative Analytics Director to lead the research on how borrowers respond to climate risks.
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ICF’s Disaster Management division is seeking a CDBG-DR Construction SME to assist our team with supporting federal grants to rebuild housing stock and mitigate disaster risks in Oregon. You will work with senior staff, subject matter experts, and junior staff to develop and manage construction contractors as part of a larger team providing construction management on behalf of our Oregon client.
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In joining The Ritz-Carlton, you join a portfolio of brands with Marriott International. Position Type Non-Management. It is this foundation and our belief that our culture drives success by which The Ritz Carlton has earned the reputation as a global brand leader in luxury hospitality.
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Produce periodic reports on the loan portfolio incorporating economic and market data to provide guidance to credit risk management activities regarding the risk profile of the commercial loan portfolio.
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As a member of the Audit team, the candidate will focus on audits of Enterprise and Operational Risk Management frameworks and processes in the Second Line of Defense, as well as the related risk programs executed by the First Line Business Risk Offices.
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We are currently seeking a Water Resources Project Manager with federal, state, or local experience in stormwater, watershed management, or water quality/quantity modeling for our Fairfax, Virginia office.
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The Underwriter will have curiosity, and leadership skills optimally underwrite a profitable renewable energy construction portfolio while supporting client and company loss prevention and risk transfer objectives.
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Building on a history of technological innovation, AeroVironment designs, develops, produces, and supports an advanced portfolio of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and tactical missile systems.
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This is an outstanding opportunity to be part of a team of Business Developers focused on the DoD, customer and contribute to the breadth and depth of Leidos business within the Force Protection, Biometrics and Identity management, and counter UAS markets for DoD, DHS, and FBI markets.
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Assist in development, implementation, and management of security measures and controls to protect systems, infrastructure, data, and security platforms. Experience with deployment, configuration, and management of diverse number of security solutions and platforms such as DLP, CASB, SIEM, EDR, Firewalls, IDS/IPS, or MDM.
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Bachelor's degree and minimum of 8 years professional experience in Human Resources Management, Organizational Change Management, Organization Development, Project Management, Operations Management or related discipline.
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Effective experience in project planning and time management skills. Serve as Subject Matter Experts (SME) in Member/Customer Identity & Access Management (CIAM) and fraud prevention via multiple member-facing channels.
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