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MetroStar Systems
Analyze and intergrate PeopleSoft Security 8.8 security objects mapped into 9.1 security objects for the Department of State’s organizational and security structure. Defined security standards to align with network, operating systems, and RDBMS security. Developmented policies and procedures to protect the integrity and confidentiality of Human Resource data. Enhanced the security model to provide a more scalable and stra...
Avg. Salary: $100,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Federal Air Marshal Service
I monitor activities of the flying public to ensure the safety of aircraft, crew members and passengers. I make sure that I am being vigilant by proactively identify actions that may lead to disturbances up to and including acts of terrorism or aircraft piracy. In 2012 I was given the added responsibility of being an international and domestic team leader. In this role I am tasked with the responsibility of disseminating...
Avg. Salary: $95,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Texas Department of Public Safety
While at the Irving Driver License office, I was in charge of receiving and correcting the weekly reports submitted by all employees. In addition, I verified all cash turned in by employees and made the nightly deposits. My duties also included the enforcement of state laws, writing and serving arrest warrants, solving cases, and interviewing and interrogating persons of interest, witnesses, and suspects. Because I was o...
Avg. Salary: $95,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Navy Federal Credit Union
I was responsible for the on-going security development and support of the PeopleSoft HCM/HRM and Oracle Business applications across the region, countries, and business units. My role was to lead, coordinate, and perform the fuctional task related to the development lifecycle of PeopleSoft projects including requirement definition, analysis, fit/gap resolution, process design, migration, implementation, functional des...
Avg. Salary: $100,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Texas Department of Public Safety
I organized, investigated, and solved fraud and identity theft cases. Other duties included writing and executing arrest warrants and subpoenas. Being a fraud investigator meant that I served as the subject matter expert in fraudulent document recognition. I was very goof at developing rapport and working with all local, state, and federal agencies. In the performance of my duties I prepared correspondence, reports, and...
Avg. Salary: $95,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Texas Department of Public Safety
Investigated identity theft/fraud cases committed within the Department as well as in the public sector. These cases were investigated by using various databases and interview and interrogation techniques. I sssisted the Driver License Sergeant with day-to-day operations of the office by processing warrants, making arrests, and assisting in the supervision of staff. I administered field training unit exams to new employee...
Avg. Salary: $95,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Texas Department of Public Safety
Coordinated and participated in undercover operations to apprehend individuals suspected of violating state laws as it applied to vehicle inspection certificates. Worked with undercover technicians in the convert purchasing of illegal inspection certificates. Worked with field technicians in conducting station enforcement.
Avg. Salary: $95,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Texas Department of Public Safety
As one of two troopers in this office, I was to serve warrants and run traffic patrol. When in the office I worked in many different capacities. Since I had training in issuing ids and conducting driver examinations, I often performed these duties in addition to my trooper duties. When the sergeant was out, I was in charge of running the office. This meant making sure the scheduled was being followed and customers were ...
Avg. Salary: $95,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Texas Department of Public Safety
We rose before daylight each day and reported to the physical training (PT) field where we participated in various physical conditioning exercises for at least an hour. Once done with PT, we had breakfast then went back to our dorms to prepare for the day. The daily activities included classroom instruction, firearms training, driving instruction, and defensive tactics. Some weeks were longer than others because we also ...
Avg. Salary: $95,000 · Company Rank: Not Available
Texas Department of Public Safety
As an administrative Technician it was my job to process applicants for driver licenses and identification cards. Each day presented new challenges. Aside from issuing the driver licenses and identification cards, I also administered vision exams and written and driving exams. It was a part of my responsibility to safeguard the integrity of the testing process by making sure applicants were adhering to the rules and not us...
Avg. Salary: $95,000 · Company Rank: Not Available