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Total 10 Manager legal public security job vacancies in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Local Hire (Public Assistance Program Delivery Manager)

Full-time
Fort Worth, Texas
Information Technology
1 week ago
FEMA is seeking candidates with experience in delivering Public Assistan.....

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SECURITY COOPERATION PROGRAM MANAGER

Full-time
MacDill AFB, Florida
Others
1 week ago
Summary: The primary purpose of this position is to serve as a Branch Ch.....

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Program Manager (Security Assistance Training)

Full-time
Fort Eustis, Virginia
Information Technology
2 weeks ago
Manage Regional Operations Branch that coordinate plans and executes.....

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Program Manager (Security Assistance Training)

Full-time
Fort Eustis, Virginia
Information Technology
2 weeks ago
Manage Regional Operations Branch that coordinates plans, and progra.....

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Transportation Security Manager

Full-time
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Transportation / Logistics
3 weeks ago
This Transportation Security Manager position is located Ft. Lauderdale-.....

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Transportation Security Manager

Full-time
Orlando, Florida
Transportation / Logistics
3 weeks ago
This Transportation Security Manager position is located Orlando Interna.....

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IT Cybersecurity Manager (PLCYPLN)

Full-time
Fort Meade, Maryland
Others
1 week ago
The Office Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security esta.....

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Stakeholder Manager

Full-time
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Others
2 weeks ago
This Stakeholder Manager position is located at Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood.....

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Supervisory Program Manager (Human Resources)

Full-time
Fort Meade, Maryland
Information Technology
1 day ago
Provide expertise concerning a comprehensive HR program, including p.....

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Supervisory Program Manager (Human Resources)

Full-time
Fort Meade, Maryland
Information Technology
2 weeks ago
Provide expertise concerning a comprehensive HR program, including p.....

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