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Coordinates incident response with the Fred Hutch Radiation Safety Officer. Part of the Fred Hutch EH&S emergency response team. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center offers employees a comprehensive benefits package designed to enhance health, well-being, and financial security.
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Overtime and other opportunities are available, to include, Wildland Fire EMS, Disaster Response Team, along with multiple stand-by events. American Medical Response (AMR) is a Teamsters Local 763 union-based company.
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This position will primarily support our clients at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R), Emergency Response Division and will be based from NOAA offices either at the Western Regional Center in Seattle, WA or at the Disaster Response Center in Mobile, AL.
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Defines and implements Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)curriculum based on well researched therapeutic strategies such asDiscrete-Trial-Training (DTT), Pivotal-Response-Training (PRT), Early StartDenver Model (ESDM), etc.
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Perform platform configuration, capacity planning, monitoring, alert configuration and Tier 2 incident response. Incident Response: Execute day to day maintenance tasks including problem determination and resolution, as well as root-cause analysis and responsibility responding to live site issues.
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Integrate the business continuity and disaster response programs into existing and future programs such as the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), severe weather reporting, and risk intelligence.
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Originally founded by two emergency room psychiatrists, Dr. Chris Carson and Dr. Robert Williamson, Connections Health Solutions brings 30 years of experience serving individuals in crisis and operates two of the nation’s largest and most studied crisis response centers and is currently expanding to more states.
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Conduct threat assessment and predictive analysis of local security issues, likely threats, criminal patterns, radical activist threat potential and patterns, law enforcement response and enforcement, homeless mitigation, and political trends related to prosecution and incarceration.
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Set the vision, develop and manage SPU’s IT/OT cyber-incident detection and response program including the development and enhancement of incident response plans, policies, processes, and tools to effectively manage the security of the environment through a strong understanding of concepts including Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), covert channels, Indicators of Compromise (IoC), lateral movement tactics, privilege escalation techniques, exploitation tactics, etc.
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As the Sr. Information Security Engineer you will implement, maintain, and enforce data security standards, processes and initiatives. Part of this role will include application penetration testing, assisting in development and execution of an annual risk assessment, and participation in incident response.
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9+ years of experience in Data Security or related areas and expertise in two or more of the followingCryptography, Kubernetes Security, Web Security, Governance, Privacy, Trust, Safety, Authentication, Identity Management, Access Control, Key Management, Inter-Service Authentication, Secure Application Frameworks, Detection & Response.
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We also specialize in crisis and rapid response jobs nationwide. Our client is currently seeking a travel Allied EP Tech in Seattle, Washington for 4x10 Rotating shifts. We are a dedicated staffing agency for Nursing, Cath Lab, Electrophysiology, Interventional Radiology, Rehab Therapy and Allied Health.
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Physical security oversight and planning, including alarm response, contingency planning, accreditation packages (proof of concepts, Construction Security Plans (CSPs), Fixed Facility Checklists (FFCs), etc.
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We are looking for an entrepreneurial Global Response Operations Manager to play a critical role in managing time-sensitive escalations and e-commerce risk incidents, partnering closely with Legal, Policy, Operations and Product teams to mitigate legal, reputational and ecosystem risks.
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We’re searching for a Senior Staff Security Engineer - Detection and Response. Experience applying detection and response concepts to on-premise and cloud environments, specifically AWS.
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