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The Information Technology Operations Director plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless functioning and strategic advancement of the Information Technology (IT) Department at CenCal Health.
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Leverage IaC uses cases to automate infrastructure configuration and tasks, such as resource management and monitoring, to streamline IT operations, create consistency, and provide visibility into infrastructure operations.
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The Leidos Digital Modernization Sector Health IT Division is seeking an experienced Windows Systems Engineer to provide on-going infrastructure, platform and user support, including enhancements and maintenance of existing suite of applications and services deployed in a cloud infrastructure and operate and maintain items such as servers (physical and virtual), firmware, operating systems and application software.
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This individual is accountable for the following systems: Windows systems infrastructure including VMWare, Windows Server 2019, Group Policy Administration, Active Directory, Office 365 Infrastructure, Amazon Web Services, Citrix Virtual desktop environment, Backup infrastructure (Veeam.
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Strong knowledge of emerging tools, software, applications, and systems for attaining best-in-class IT across the enterprise. Security: Compliance, Information Assurance, Data Protection using industry-best practices and tooling (Crowdstrike Falcon, Tenable.io, Splunk Phantom, HashiCorp Vault signers, SHA1 and SHA2 certificatemanagement.
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As the Senior Manager, IT Security Operations, you will play a crucial role in safeguarding our organization’s assets, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of sensitive information, and maintaining the overall security posture of our systems and networks.
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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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Extensive knowledge of traditional security controls and technologies, such as Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), public key infrastructure (PKI), identity and access management (IDAM) systems, antivirus and firewalls, in addition to newer offerings such as endpoint detection and response (EDR), threat intelligence platforms, security automation and orchestration, deception technologies and application controls.
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Controls experience with systems development life cycle, access management, computer operations, networking, and security Knowledgeable in information security and IT operations (including complex legacy infrastructure/application environments within the manufacturing industry) Skilled in creating documentation, sharing technical information, and training less experienced team members.
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The IT Operations Manager leads and supports a team of System and Network Administrators and the IT Service Desk. The IT Administration team members implement and operate the CVCH network and systems infrastructure, serve as Tier 2 support for IT Service Desk, and monitor system stability and performance.
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Supports the C4I Program by providing Government Furniched Information (GFI) development of DS systems for further development of US Navy SIDs (Ship Installation Drawings) by Norfolk Naval Shipyard Engineering group, to facilitate system installation on US Navy Aircraft Carriers in RCOH and New Construction phases.
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Collaborate with peers and the Manager of IT Operations to develop and document infrastructure management and cybersecurity procedures and policies. Provide technical support for all network and security-related issues, including troubleshooting network connectivity problems and providing support to IT Operations Technicians and / or end users.
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At least 15 years of relevant experience supporting Enterprise IT infrastructure and Data Center Operations with 5 years of experience leading an operations team and/or managing enterprise O&M support teams.
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You must have a proven track record of integrating security infrastructure systems including access control, situational awareness, mass communications, video surveillance, and AI-powered tools to automate and enhance security operations.
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The role will collaborate with senior leaders within the ACLU, including General Counsel, Information Technology (IT), Business Operations, Privacy & Data Governance, and Technology to define a dynamic set of principles, guardrails, governance, risk mitigation, and ongoing monitoring for the ACLU's information security management approach.
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