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Under direction of the Information Technology Supervisor II (IT-Sup II), Enterprise Collaboration Unit (EC), the Information Technology Specialist I (ITSI) is the lead expert responsible for the department Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) system, specifically ServiceNow. Other responsibilities include supporting collaboration platforms such as: SharePoint Online, Microsoft 365 and the CDCR Internet website (WordPress.
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Qualifications and Required Skillsets: degree in information technology, Computer Science, or related field. Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced IT Security Administrator to ensure the protection and integrity of our organization's information systems.
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Job Title : Manager, Information Technology (IT) You'll focus on robust support for local infrastructure services, manage 3rd party providers, and serve as a resource for innovative back-end technology solutions, relieving BSA and business areas of vendor management intricacies.
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We are looking for an Information Technology Analyst with strong technical background, passion for continuous improvement, and excellent communication and interpersonal skills to join our Engineering Operations team.
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We’re hiring an Information Technology Security Engineer III! Information Technology Security Engineer. We are committed to protecting the privacy and security of your information.
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Title: Programmer Analyst - Information Technology. Automate and optimize processes, using tools like Jenkins, Azure (DevOps) Pipelines, Maven, Ant, Gradle, Chef, Puppet, Docker, and Urban Code.
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The Information Technology Analyst will support Foundation IT operations, IT project initiatives, and provide end user support to Foundation staff. General Information:James Madison University Foundation, Inc. is accepting applications for the position of Information Technology Analyst.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) reports directly to the Chief Operating Officer, is a member of the Chancellor’s Executive Council, and is the most senior executive officer responsible for providing leadership and direction to the units of the Information Technology Services (ITS) division.
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The Information Technology Director will provide technology leadership in the planning and strategy, architecture, deployment, management, and operation of essential IT infrastructure and support services.
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The IT Instructor position is dedicated to supporting the growth of the Web & Information Technology (WIT) pathway. Plan yearly programs in Information Technology concentration for the WIT pathway that synergize across centers (Gilroy, Watsonville and Salinas.
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Represent Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts as the representative on campus-wide information technology advisory groups. Formulate Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts' information technology budget and manage related expenditures.
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Works directly with the Chief Information Officer (CIO), the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Deputy Director of Information Technology and Help Desk Support Supervisor in planning, designing, executing, implementing, modifying, and evaluating a wide variety of complex technical projects related to cybersecurity.
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VP- Technology Information Risk Management. Information Technology Processes: asset management, change management, incident/problem management, patch management, Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), release management, capacity/performance management, data/records management and destruction, backup and recovery, etc.
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Software application development, electronic publication distribution, incident reporting, technical support services and supplying unclassified and classifieds networks for research, development and testing are just a few of the ways the Information Technology Division and ISB support NSWC IHD and the EOD warfighter.
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The technical skills needed to function successfully may be found in the following ITS I domains - Business Technology Management, Client Services, Information Technology Project Management, Software Engineering, or System Engineering domains.
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