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Domain Level: Advanced Performance and Process Improvement - Use performance and process improvement (PPI), project management and change management methods to support operational and clinical quality initiatives, improved performance and achieve organizational goals.
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The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience serving as a project controls manager overseeing and performing scheduling, cost estimation, cost management, change management, and risk management for transit projects.
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Communicating product updates, features, and benefits to internal and external stakeholders- Collaborating and acting as a liaison with Corporate Actuarial and Business Analytics, Enterprise Risk Management, the Corporate Project Management Office and ETX.The Minimum Qualifications- Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, business, or related field.
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Relevant certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), etc.
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Provides education and monitors employees on the requirements of company policies and standards related to risk and control ownership, the development and execution of new products and services, regulatory change management, issue resolution, and control testing.
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POSITION – Office Engineer LOCATION – On Site-Long Island (Nassau County) QUALIFICATIONS: Assist the Project Manager with project control activities including project document management, daily reports, meeting minutes, RFI tracking, contract document review, change order review and payment review.
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The team aims to develop next generation digital products and solutions to solve risk management needs using latest tools and technologies, collaborates with multiple risk strategy partners, technology teams and other Digital Product teams to build & iterate on Digital Products that directly impact millions of customers and prospects.
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Keeps Project Manager(s) informed of progress, issues, need for change order, etc. Other (Omni Flow Computer, ROC, Presets)·Strong proficiency with Modbus, Ethernet/IP, and OPC communications protocols·Solid grasp of P&ID’s, control panel wiring drawings, and field wiring diagrams·Desired:a.
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Control Systems EngineerGeneral Description Our company is seeking a qualified control systems engineer in Alpharetta, GA, responsible for programming, system configuration, system documentation, factory acceptance testing, and field start-up and commissioning activities.
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Overview: Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS) division is seeking a "Construction Safety Loss Control Consultant" needed on a per assignment/quarterly basis in the Oklahoma (Oklahoma City) region to perform safety/loss control risk inspection on multi-year construction project(s) located in various industry sectors.
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Overview: Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS) division is seeking a "Construction Safety Loss Control Consultant" needed on a per assignment/quarterly basis in the central Tennessee (Nashville) regional areas to perform safety/loss control risk inspection on multi-year construction project(s) located in various industry sectors.
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The Project Cost Engineer will work directly under the Project Cost Manager, overseeing various cost management activities including estimating, cost control, forecasting, and risk analysis.
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Technology Skills:Certified in third party risk or other risk domains (CRVPM, CTPRA, CERP, CRISC)Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or relevant IT certifications and credentials a plus.
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7+ years of experience in a combination of IT Audit, IT Project or Product Management, IT Risk Management, IT Compliance, and/or IT Assurance & Advisory Services. The ideal IT Audit Manager is an effective team collaborator, problem solver and IT control specialist who is committed to providing exceptional risk-based assurance, advice and insight to our internal stakeholders.
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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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