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Educational Requirements: · Must have a bachelor's degree in engineering, Computer Science, Systems, Business, or related scientific/technical discipline (6 years of additional relevant experience may be substituted for education) · Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, Agile/Scrum certification or equivalent is required.
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Bachelor's Degree or higher in Business Admin/Mgmt, Project Management, Engineering, Computer Science, MIS, other related business/tech field, or Scrum Master Certification.
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Preferred: Bachelors Degree or higher in Business Admin/Mgmt, Project Management, Engineering, Computer Science, MIS, other related business/tech field, or Scrum Master Certification.
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Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science, Management of Information Systems, Project Management, Engineering, or related field. Candidates should have practical experience in the basics of project management: estimation, project planning, resource planning, issue management, risk management, change management, communication planning.
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Bachelors in computer science, management information systems, cyber security, information assurance, computer engineering or other technical field, or equivalent experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in management, System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or a related discipline from an accredited college or university is required and at least eight (8) years of relevant experience.
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Bachelor’s Degree in a technical field such as Information Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Environmental Science, or Management Information Systems.
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Manages EHS&S Management Information Systems software implementation projects for industrial/corporate clients worldwide, assisting with project management, system configuration, integration, training, rollout, support, maintenance, enhancements, and improvements to meet overall business objectives of clients.
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Environmental Compliance, Industrial Hygiene and Safety, Occupational Health, Occupational Hygiene, Audit Management, Incident Management & Risk Assessment) Maps and analyzes end-to-end business processes within third party and proprietary systems as well as integration with EHS&S Management Information Systems software, following formal IT guidelines.
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Over its long history, this program has developed competencies in scheduling that we wish to expand upon and take our own capabilities to the next level with the addition of automation, incorporation of risk management principles, and routine Schedule Risk Assessments (SRAs.
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Training or education in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business Administration, or related field is desired. The role involves extensive coordination with Client IT management, the development of Microsoft Project Plans, and the execution of project deliverables, while maintaining project budgets, tasks, schedules, and risk assessments.
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Bachelors in computer science, management information systems, cyber security, information assurance, computer engineering or equivalent experience. Demonstrated experience with the Risk Management Framework.
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We are seeking candidates with previous technical security experience; knowledge of encryption, networking, and transport; familiarity with developing or modifying system security plans and working through risk management framework body of evidence documentation.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Engineering or related field required. Knowledge of project management methodologies and systems, especially in an information technology environment.
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We are seeking candidate with previous technical security experience; knowledge of encryption, networking and transport; familiarity with developing or modifying system security plans and working through risk management framework body of evidence documentation.
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