Palm Springs, California, United States
Systems Architect & Principal Engineer | Bridging Digital Infrastructure & Public Safety I am a "Systems Thinker" in the truest sense. My background spans the microscopic—optimizing x86 processor states and power efficiency—to the macroscopic—leading Disaster Response and Physical Security for critical infrastructure. My professional charter is built on High-Trust Relationships. I have spent my career diversifying my skills from Software Engineering and Program Management into the realms of Network Security and Physical Safety because I believe that technical excellence is hollow without a foundation of security and equal rights. What I Bring to the Table: * Precision: Deep expertise in HPC, Blade Servers, and Hyperconverged Infrastructure. * Protection: A unified view of security that covers everything from BMC/IPMI protocols to physical access control and site safety. * Leadership: A proven track record of leading high-stakes programs and technical teams through complex transitions and emergency scenarios. Let’s connect if you are looking for a leader who values stability, security, and the technical integrity of our shared world.
Mobile Security Officer responsible for dynamic rotation between sites as operational needs change. Respond rapidly to security emergencies. Complete reports to log activities and irregularities, unauthorized persons, or unusual occurences. Observe and report safety or security concerns related to premises and assigned post. Visible deterrent to crime, monitor the grounds for suspicious activities and watch for any criminal acts or safety issues. Monitor building entrances including arrivals and departures of every person. Guard against theft and maintain the security of the premises. Monitor security cameras for inappropriate activity. Patrol buildings on foot and in a vehicle to prevent and detect signs of intrustion and ensure security of doors, windows, and gates. Conduct openings and closing of areas and buildings. Interact with and circulate with employees, visitors, and clients to preserve order and protect property. Notify authorities of unruly persons for removal, as needed.
As an Election Officer you will be expected to: Set up the vote site (Vote Center or polling place) prior to the first day of voting. Staff the Vote Center during your scheduled dates and hours (which may include days before Election Day and on Election Day itself). On Election Day, open at the specified time (for example, 7:00 a.m.) and close at the specified time (for example, 8:00 p.m.). Greet and assist voters: process check-in, instruct voters how to correctly fill out the ballot and use the accessible voting unit. Account for and return all ballots and election materials to the Registrar of Voters’ office immediately after the close of the Vote Center. Provide customer service: patience, understanding, good communication skills, possibly bilingual skills to assist voters with limited English proficiency.
Business and residential technical support services, including network design, security audits, troubleshooting of hardware and software, and installation of security camera equipment.