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Manage office business in coordination with other departments, including but not limited to Facilities Management, Controller's Office, Budget Services, Human Resources, Bail and Court Administration, Prison, Adult Probation/Parole, Information Technology; f.
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Education/Training/Experience: Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in environmental science, public administration, business administration, or a related field.
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A masters degree in Business Administration (MBA), Public Health (MPH), Healthcare Administration (MHCA) or similar is preferred. Must have experience working with information technology staff to implement and manage sophisticated practice management and/or EHR software packages is required.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for providing high-level professional administrative support to the Secretariat Chief Information Officer for the Executive Office of Education (SCIO), using supportive technology to assist with managing the day-to-day operational duties of the SCIO, serving as the primary point of contact for all visitors/guests, and ensuring successful communication and support for the SCIO and his staff.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, IT, Computer Science, Engineering, or related field or experience. This position utilizes a broad spectrum of skills which include IT knowledge (networking, telecommunications, data center, cloud-based computing, security), business process analysis, problem solving, public relations, contract negotiation, cost structuring, financial management / budgeting and extensive project management skills.
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These procurements are performed to support MTA capital programs and operational goals by procuring transportation related equipment, services, construction materials/services, supplies, and information technology equipment/services for all forms of public Transit.
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The CMO participates in staff and community education initiatives. Able to deal tactfully with personnel, family members, visitors, government agencies/personnel, and the general public.
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Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, Operations Research, Business Administration, Economics, Public Administration, Public Policy, Management, Finance, Statistics, Engineering or related field.
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Your Qualifications Required EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree (preferred) or Bachelor's degree (minimum) in Accounting, Finance, Business Management, Organizational Management, Business Administration, Financial Information Technology (FinTech) fields, Data Science Applications, Economics, or Forensic Accounting and Audit Compliance related fields.
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Which of the following best describes your highest level of completed education in Business Administration, Public Administration, Liberal Arts, Information Technology, Computer Science, Electronics or Electronic Engineering (with computer specialization) or a closely related field of study.
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Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources or a related area of discipline (i.e., Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Systems, Instructional Design, Business Administration, Public Administration), and considerable professional talent management, learning and development, or HR Generalist roles, or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Education: Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Information Technology, Finance/Accounting, or Business Administration.
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A Bachelor's degree or four years of full-time post-secondary education from an accredited college or university with concentration in computer science, information technology, computer engineering, engineering, informatics, web science, business information systems or related field AND five years of technical or professional level experience in a private or public sector position which includes three years of supervisory experience of a technical team; OR.
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Job Title: Information Technology (IT) Business ManagerLocation: Atlanta, GA (Remote) Duration: 3+ months contract Minimum Qualifications – Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in business/public administration, finance, accounting, or related field.
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This role is based in Los Angeles County and involves managing project controls for infrastructure engineering and construction projects under the LA County Department of Public Works. Client: LA County Department of Public Works.
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