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The Director of Design Services, within NCS at Georgetown University, is responsible for developing and managing the lifecycle processes for integrating new assets onto the enterprise network. This role
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recruiting, screening and consenting new participants; administering standardized and experimental tests; running MRI sessions; scoring research assessments; participating in outreach activities; processing
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cause analysis and multi-system troubleshooting. This role is crucial for ensuring the seamless integration and high-level operation of technology that supports the university's academic and
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, patrol, event security, investigation, understand access control systems, circulation and safety systems, effect arrests, and emergency response as outlined in General Orders and Special Orders, as
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others through policing, patrol, event security, investigation, understand access control systems, circulation and safety systems, effect arrests, and emergency response as outlined in General Orders and
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participates in - site initiation visits. Assures ongoing compliance with all departmental, institutional, and federal requirements and regulations. Maintains controls to assure accuracy, completeness, and
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Driver's Certification Ability to complete all required departmental trainings to include certification and arrest control tactics: Baton and QC-Based Aerosol Subject Restraint. (Training includes successful
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timeframe. Prepares for - and participates in - site initiation visits. Assures ongoing compliance with all departmental, institutional, and federal requirements and regulations. Maintains controls to assure
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fire protection systems and analyzes system alarms to take necessary steps for ensuring continuity of fire alarm system coverage. Responds to system supervisory or trouble alarms as directed by
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initiation visits. Assure ongoing compliance with all departmental, institutional, and federal requirements and regulations. Maintain controls to assure accuracy, completeness, and confidentiality of research