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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Administration, or related field. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of IT project management principles, ERP systems (specifically Sage), WMS, and using new technology to improve efficiency with a proven track record in the food manufacturing industry, preferably in ice cream manufacturing.
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Leading a team of professionals, you will collaborate closely with the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Digital Officer (CDO), Senior Vice President (SVP) for Business Technologies, and various other leaders.
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8+ years of relevant work experience required; including experience in a "Big Four" or large accounting/consulting firm or Fortune 500 company, with demonstrated working knowledge of IT governance, risk management, and internal controls (information systems auditing/risk management, internal controls, systems development reviews, technology reviews, operational and integrated audit.
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Must possess a current DoD Approved Cybersecurity Workforce Certification for an Information Assurance Manager (IAM) Level 2 (Security+) or IAM Level 3 (CISSP or CISM), and actively practicing IT security and compliance.
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DCI Donor Services is seeking a Health Information Management Program Manager to join our team. A bachelor’s degree in a health-related field, business, information technology, or equivalent experience.
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UF Information Technology (UFIT) is seeking an entry-level IT Project Manager to join the Project Management Office (PMO), a unit within UFIT. UF Information Technology comprises eight departments reporting to the Vice President and Chief Information Officer: Academic Technology; Applications, Development, and Integrations; Business Center; Customer Experience and Resource Planning; Data Platform and Analytics; Information Security Office; Infrastructure and Communication Technology; and Research Computing.
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The Manager of IT Security is accountable for devising and implementing the Cyber Security Strategy to safeguard assets and technologies across all Business Units. Work with vendor management teams to ensure information security requirements in contracts.
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Southern Oregon ESD (SOESD) is seeking a highly collaborative Chief Information Officer to lead multiple technical teams that support teaching and learning as well as the academic, administrative, business, and other technology needs of SOESD and the organizations we serve.
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The Information Technology Bureau (IT) within the Office of the New York State Attorney General is seeking a Modern Applications Team IT Manager to lead and engineer Low/No-code (LCAP) Development, Robotic Process Automation (RPA), and Business Process Automation (BPA) platforms on multiple high-profile projects for the Attorney General's Office.
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Job Title Information Systems Chief Working Title Information Security Manager General Summary The Florida Legislature, Office of Legislative Information Technology Services (OLITS), is seeking an Information Security Manager (ISM.
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Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in computer science, Computer Information Systems (CIS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), engineering, telecommunications or a closely related field from an accredited college or university.
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The Information Systems Manager will help the organization to utilize computer technology proficiently and effectively. Information Systems Manager must have a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, or at least five years’ working experience in a related field.
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Assist the EHR PMO Manager and Application Manager with the development of business cases for approval by the Information Technology Board and Governance (ITGB) Ensure coordination and communication between department and the Office of the State Chief Information Officer (CIO), Department of Information Technology, and the DIT/Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO.
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The Florida Legislature, Office of Legislative Information Technology Services (OLITS), is seeking an Information Security Manager (ISM). This position will report to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and will focus on protecting and securing the network, data, servers, technology components, and applications supported by the OLITS. This position requires a strong technical background in application and/or network services and technologies; experience in the creation and enforcement of technology standards or policies; and experience with monitoring for and responding to security events.
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