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Familiarity with ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) or other IT frameworks. In addition, Psychplus will not ask for your personal banking information until you have signed an offer of employment and completed onboarding paperwork that is provided by our People Operations team.
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The following is preferred for this role:Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), or other relevant certifications are preferred While working under pressure, must pay meticulous attention to security policies, configurations, and audits.
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CVP is seeking an Information System Security Manager to execute and support the implementation of a successful Assessment and Authorization (A&A) program. Knowledge of new and emerging information technology (IT) and cybersecurity technologies.
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Information Systems Manager. You will be responsible for the full range of security issues including architectures, firewalls, electronic data traffic, and network access- Uses encryption technology, penetration and vulnerability analysis of various security technologies, and information technology security research.
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Recommends City-wide standards for information technology. Five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in information technology or related field; technical support and communications with three (3) years in a supervisory or senior level role.
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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 NCDHHS 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 Treasurer-Tax Collector is seeking an experienced and innovative Technology Services Manager to oversee our information technology systems and processes. The Technology Services Manager, will be responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of our information technology systems by introducing necessary upgrades and modifications, assisting with the implementation of automation and new technology, and providing guidance and support to our five divisions: Treasury, Investments, Tax & Central Collections, Administrative Services, and Executive.
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Department: Information Technology. The SVP, Chief Information Security Officer is responsible for enabling the business to operate securely and within regulatory requirements by controlling information security governance and compliance, developing guidelines and policies, managing information security risks and overseeing the information security management organization.
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The Technology & Operations Manager will work alongside the Chief Operating Officer (COO) on the day-to-day operations of CLASP. Approximately 40% of the duties are operations, and 60% are IT, but this could change over time.
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Bachelors degree in Technology, Information Systems, Analysis, or Business. Analyzes the costs, value, and risks of information technology to advise senior leadership and suggest actions.
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Information Technology Support Specialist III $ 47,144.00 $ 59,859.00. Information Systems Manager II $ 106,699.00 $ 144,135.00. Information Systems Manager IV $ 101,684.00 $ 141,658.00.
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Current Professional Certifications in Cloud Security, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), and/or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) (preferred.
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Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. BIM Manager II $ 89,886.00 $ 120,142.00. Talent Acquisition Manager V $ 81,636.00 $ 107,577.00. Senior Program Manager I $ 124,442.00 $ 167,107.00.
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Compensation Manager I $ 103,731.00 $ 137,763.00. Senior Proposal Manager III $ 107,842.00 $ 147,961.00. Assistant Project Manager, Architectural III $ 80,015.00 $ 104,730.00. Proposal Manager I $ 83,781.00 $ 111,072.00.
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6+ Years work experience in technology audit, information security engineering, IT governance risk and compliance, or related areas, preferably within the technology industry. We are looking for an experienced Cybersecurity Audit Manager to join our Internal Audit function.
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