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We are looking for an Information Technology Analyst with strong technical background, passion for continuous improvement, and excellent communication and interpersonal skills to join our Engineering Operations team.
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Title: Programmer Analyst - Information Technology. Automate and optimize processes, using tools like Jenkins, Azure (DevOps) Pipelines, Maven, Ant, Gradle, Chef, Puppet, Docker, and Urban Code.
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The Information Technology Analyst will support Foundation IT operations, IT project initiatives, and provide end user support to Foundation staff. General Information:James Madison University Foundation, Inc. is accepting applications for the position of Information Technology Analyst.
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All levels of Information Technology Security Analyst provide cyber systems end-user security support; define system requirements; perform functional and/or technical data and network security analysis and design, system configuration and/or scripting and solution integration; plan and execute testing for security solutions and enhancements; and ensure functional and/or technical integration with various District systems and business processes.
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About the Role: The IT Support Analyst will support our internal customers with high quality, rapid IT service and help manage on-site employees’ requests for service, workstations, and related infrastructure.
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Under the general direction of the Manager of Application Services for Information Technology, is responsible for providing the principal business and application support for assigned service groups, departments, and applications for Marin General Hospital (MGH.
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References: GSOC Annual Report: Georgia Trend magazine: Summary: The Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) Analyst is responsible for providing ITSM support to several business units across the Family of Companies business units.
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This is a full time (0.8 - 1.0 Status), day shift Informatics Analyst - Lead Position in the Information Technology Department. The Informatics Analyst - Lead serves as the primary technology resource for the clinical information systems within the organization.
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Housing System Analyst & Data Manager (Information Technology Consultant-Career) Unit 9 - CSUEU - Technical Support Services, Temporary, Full Time, Information Systems & Technology, On-site (work in-person at business location.
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Summary:Under the general direction of the CIO, the Information Technology Security Analyst is responsible for the support, maintenance and implementation of the company's IT security systems and infrastructure.
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Is seeking an experienced INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ANALYST who wants to be part of the Torrance Police Department! In addition, the Information Technology Analyst must be available to be on call.
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Select the one box that best describes how you meet the minimum requirements for the Supervising Information Technology Analyst position with the County of Sacramento. Some college and/or an Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university in a different field (the field of study is NOT in Computer Science, Information Technology, Geographic Information Systems, or other field closely related to the intent of the class.
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCEBachelor’s Degree in Information Systems, Accounting, or related field or relevant technical experience. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers and the general public.
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Network Analyst (Network Analyst - Career) - Information Technology Services. Foundation knowledge and skills for the Information Technology Consultant, depending on the nature of the position assignment, may include working knowledge of common software application packages, equipment platforms, reference database systems and sources, and training methods and a basic understanding of networks, data communication, and multimedia systems.
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Working Title Information Technology Analyst Role Title Info Technology Specialist II Role Code 39112-FP FLSA Exempt Pay Band 05 Position Number 28000472 Agency Northern VA Community College Division NV280-VP of College Computing Work Location Fairfax County - 059 Hiring Range Commensurate with Experience (Up to $110,000 max) Emergency/Essential Personnel No EEO Category C-Technician Full Time or Part Time Full Time Does this position have telework options.
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