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Master's Degree preferred (preferably in Computer Forensics, Computer Science, Computer Security, or Information Security) AND three (3) years professional digital forensic experience.
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Bachelor's Degree in Information Systems, Information Technology (IT), Computer Science, or Engineering. Proficiency with Agile and project management tools such as Rally, Jira, MS Project and Smartsheet.
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Bachelor s degree from an accredited college or university in Business, Management Information Systems, Computer Science, Public Administration, or a related field. Education: Bachelor s degree in computer science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Information Technology or another related field or Equivalent.
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What you’ll need: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information systems, or business management 10 years of management experience to include business process management, financial reporting, and IT project management.
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PMP, ScrumMaster or related Project Management certifications. Manage project risks, scope changes and other non-standard events throughout the life of the project. A minimum of 2 years of professional experience in a similar role focused on project management.
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BS/BA degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, MIS or related technical field or 4 to 5 years of managerial experience in Information Technology. Assist business and engineers in the development of clear and actionable IT project requirements.
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Degree in Computer Science, Business or Management Information Systems. The Project Manager will manage various IT projects in the areas of IT Portfolios supporting Core IT, Accounting, Marketing, HR, Knowledge Management, Data Management and more.
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Bachelor's degree in IT, Computer Science, or equivalent work experience combined with education. Experience in IT management planning and investment / operational budget management.
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Masters’ degree from an accredited institution (preferred in computer science, information systems, business administration or related field) In this highly collaborative environment, communication across organizational units within IT, managers, and functional administrators is essential in support of project management.
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The successful IT Project Manager applicant will have a Bachelor's degree in Business, Computer Science, or a related discipline and at least 3 years of experience in project management, business systems analysis, or software development.
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Minimum requirements are: Bachelor's degree or its equivalent in Computer Science, Engineering or a related field; plus 7 years of related experience. IT Program/Project Management (State Street Bank and Trust Company; Boston, MA): The IT Program/Project Management is responsible for leading the planning, analysis and implementation of State Street's Credit Risk IT systems.
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Pursuing degree in Computer Science, Management, Business, Management Information Systems, or related field. The Intern - Project Management will be responsible for assisting in the gathering of data and project information for the IT Portfolio Operations team.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Business Administration, or related discipline with an information technology focus. At Houston Methodist, the IT Project Manager II position is responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating activities of medium to large scale and complexity technology projects as defined by Houston Methodist to ensure that goals and objectives of projects are accomplished within prescribed time frame, funding parameters and requirements.
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Skills & Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field MCP and AWS certifications are a plus. + Full Benefit / 401K Key Responsibilities: Ensure outstanding customer service by providing direct IT support to customers and supporting projects under Project Manager’s supervision.
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We are currently seeking a Sr. IT Project Manager (Utility Domain) for our client in the Energy domain. Role Description: As a Sr. IT Project Manager (Utility Domain) , you must have at least 10+ years of experience.
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