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Manager, Cyber Defense Operations
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Lead our Cyber Defense Operations team in Irving, overseeing incident response, threat hunting, and security tool deployments. This role requires 12+ years of experience, 5+ in management, and relevant certifications like CISSP. You will protect corporate assets by leading a team of specialists i...
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United States , Irving
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Assistant Food and Beverage Operations Manager
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United States , Irving
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25.77 - 27.69 USD / Hour
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Operations Manager
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Lead a dedicated team and drive operational excellence at our Irving facility, transforming lives through exceptional autism care. This pivotal role requires 6+ years of multi-site leadership experience, high emotional intelligence, and a passion for clinical and financial success. Enjoy signific...
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United States , Irving
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65000.00 - 85000.00 USD / Year
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Action Behavior Centers
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Assistant Food and Beverage Operations Manager
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Join our team in Irving as an Assistant F&B Operations Manager. This supervisory role requires 3+ years of experience or a related degree. You will ensure daily operations, guest satisfaction, and budget compliance. Lead a team, manage supplies, and uphold high standards in a dynamic hospitality ...
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25.77 - 27.69 USD / Hour
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Pursuing a career as an Operations Manager in the nuclear energy sector places you at the critical intersection of safety, precision, and leadership. These professionals are the backbone of nuclear facility performance, ensuring that complex operational activities are executed flawlessly, in strict compliance with stringent regulatory standards, and with an unwavering commitment to safety culture. For those seeking manager, operations - nuclear jobs, this role represents a high-stakes, high-reward opportunity to lead teams that power communities and advance clean energy goals. Typically, a Manager of Operations in a nuclear context oversees the daily activities of a plant or specific operational department. Their core mission is to guarantee the safe, reliable, and efficient production of nuclear energy. This involves direct supervision of licensed and non-licensed operators and technical staff, ensuring all personnel adhere to rigorous procedures and protocols. A significant portion of the role is dedicated to maintaining compliance with nuclear regulatory bodies, requiring meticulous documentation, reporting, and a proactive approach to identifying and mitigating operational risks. Common responsibilities include developing and managing work schedules, overseeing maintenance and outage planning, managing budgets and resources, and driving continuous improvement initiatives to enhance plant performance and safety metrics. They act as a key liaison between frontline operations, engineering, maintenance, and corporate leadership, translating strategic objectives into actionable plans. The skill set required for these pivotal jobs is both broad and deep. Successful candidates typically possess a strong technical foundation, often with a degree in engineering, nuclear technology, or a related physical science. Several years of hands-on experience in nuclear operations, frequently including reactor operator or senior reactor operator certification, is a standard prerequisite. Beyond technical acumen, exceptional leadership and communication skills are paramount for training teams, enforcing procedures, and fostering a culture of safety-first accountability. A meticulous attention to detail, robust problem-solving abilities for troubleshooting under pressure, and a thorough understanding of nuclear regulatory frameworks are non-negotiable. The profession demands sound judgment, decisiveness, and the ability to manage multiple high-priority tasks in a dynamic environment. Ultimately, manager, operations - nuclear jobs are for dedicated leaders who understand that operational excellence is synonymous with public trust and environmental stewardship. It is a career defined by responsibility, where effective management directly contributes to the security and sustainability of the energy grid. If you are a leader driven by process, safety, and tangible impact, exploring opportunities in nuclear operations management offers a challenging and profoundly meaningful career path at the forefront of critical infrastructure.

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