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Total 9 Director/C-Level security analyst job vacancies in Washington, District of Columbia

Chief Information Security Officer

Full-time
Washington, District of C...
Legal / Public / Security
12 hours ago
Executes decision-making authorities and establishes vision and direct.....

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Supervisory Budget Analyst (Finance Chief)

Full-time
Washington DC, District o...
Others
6 days ago
WHAT IS THE TAXPAYER ADVOCACY SERVICE (TAS)DIVISION? A description of th.....

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SUPERVISORY FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL RISK ANALYST- ASSOCIATE CHIEF RISK OFFICER

Full-time
Washington, District of C...
Others
1 week ago
In carrying out these responsibilities, the team strives to promote a ri.....

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SENIOR OFFICER-CHIEF INFORMATION SECURITY OFFICER

Full-time
Washington, District of C...
Others
2 weeks ago
At the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), we are committed to div.....

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CHIEF, STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

Full-time
Fort McNair, District of...
Others
1 day ago
The Chief, Strategic Communications (CSC), is tasked with developing, im.....

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Supervisory Employee Benefits Investigator (Deputy Director)

Full-time
Washington, District of C...
Others
6 days ago
Major duties include but are not limited to: - Act as the Director's pr.....

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DIRECTOR OF ENGAGEMENT

Full-time
Fort McNair, District of...
Others
1 week ago
The Director of Engagement leads the five-person Community and Alumni Af.....

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Supervisory Criminal Investigator/Assistant Director

Full-time
Washington, District of C...
Others
2 weeks ago
As a Supervisory Criminal Investigator/Assistant Director, you will perf.....

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Program Director - IT, Networks, Security

Full-time
City of London, London, EC2V 6DN, E...
Information Technology
2 months ago
A global networks and cloud company are looking for a Program Director to join their team to drive the delivery of a Complex Larg.....

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