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Working in close coordination with technical teams and cross-functional stakeholders (e.g., Finance & Accounting, Procurement, Information Security), the IT Asset Manager establishes, enforces, monitors, and continuously improves asset management processes, standards, and controls.
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We are seeking a highly experienced, dynamic and results-driven IT Director with a strong background in Telecommunications (Telco) to lead our ERP systems and process transformation for Finance, Procurement, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Project Systems, Asset Management and Financial Reporting.
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Oversees the Firm's IT asset management (ITAM) program in partnership with the Director of Service Management, inclusive of procedures, processes, and controls for inventory management, software licensing, maintenance, and disposal.
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The IT Asset Manager is a subject matter expert responsible for the lifecycle management and governance of the Firm's technology assets. Demonstrated experience with leading systems and tools for IT asset management, discovery, and automation / workflow capabilities (e.g., ServiceNow, Tanium.
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The IT Asset Management Specialist will be responsible for tracking software licenses and maintenance agreements to ensure the organization remains compliant with vendors' licensing agreements.
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The Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is a set of detailed practices for IT activities such as IT service management (ITSM) and IT asset management (ITAM) that focus on aligning IT services with the needs of the business.
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Experience in Asset Management, Vendor Management, Software Licensing, including software subscriptions, or IT procurement is beneficial. Champion digital security at TTX Maintain IT Asset Management and IT Vendor Management websites ensuring that current policies and procedures are published.
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The analyst will work closely with Architecture and DevOps teams, IT Security, IT Vendor Management, and Procurement to help maintain the day-to-day records responsible for containing information pertaining to the organization's on-premise software technologies, including virtual infrastructure and container environments.
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Examples of audit subject matter includes configuration management, incident and problem management, IT asset management, IT change management, disaster recovery, Operating Systems, SQL and Oracle Databases, Network devices (firewalls, routers, etc.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in hardware and software asset management, licensing, procurement and a deep understanding of IT operations as they apply to those assets.
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Asset Lifecycle Management – Monitors the management of the entire lifecycle of assets, from procurement to disposal and ensures CIs are updated in the CMDB. You will work collaboratively as part of a talented team delivering new strategic business capabilities and operational improvements in IT Asset Management.
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The Project Manager leads teams implementing systems updates, patching, monitoring, reporting, IT security, IT asset management, property and procurement s and activities.
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Manage the operational integration and centralization of IT Asset Management processes, such as requests and procurement, reports and dashboards, data accuracy/integrity, and extending the scope of Asset Management.
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Develop and utilize business practices, technologies, and governance to manage the lifecycle of IT assets, delivering reliable and consistent IT asset information to support enterprise requirements, including Vendor compliance, Procurement, IT Financial Management, Security, End User Computing, IT Service Management, and Enterprise Architecture.
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Four (4) or more years of related work experience in IT purchasing, IT asset management, IT budgeting, or IT contract management required. REPORTS TO : Manager, IT Vendor and Asset Management.
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