Jobs for Criminal Justice in Philadelphia

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Loss Prevention Detective (D5)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Permanent

Job Code 12-1122 Title Loss Prevention Detective (D5) City Philadelphia State PA Marshalls, shop on: Opportunity is in store for you! At Marshalls, our growth is creating exciting opportunities for motivated professionals every day. Here, you'll ... (more)

05/16/2012 in localjobboard.com

Network Security Engineer

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Permanent

Title: Network Security Engineer Location: USA-Pennsylvania-Philadelphia Other Locations: L-3 Communications Technical Innovation and Support Services Branch is seeking a security engineer to provide operational security support as part of a ... (more)

05/16/2012 in localjobboard.com

Loss Prevention Detective (D5)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Permanent

Job Code 12-1122 Title Loss Prevention Detective (D5) City Philadelphia State PA Marshalls, shop on: Opportunity is in store for you! At Marshalls, our growth is creating exciting opportunities for motivated professionals every day. Here, you'll ... (more)

05/17/2012 in localjobboard.com

Network Security Engineer

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Permanent

Title: Network Security Engineer Location: USA-Pennsylvania-Philadelphia Other Locations: L-3 Communications Technical Innovation and Support Services Branch is seeking a security engineer to provide operational security support as part of a ... (more)

05/18/2012 in localjobboard.com

Loss Prevention Specialist

TJX Companies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Permanent

At The TJX Companies, Inc., our mission is to exceed the expectations of our customers, every day. We strive to deliver exceptional value in an atmosphere that's friendly and fun. To accomplish this, we depend on our Associates to provide a ... (more)

05/10/2012 in recruitermedia.com
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