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The University of Miami Health System, "UHealth", Information Technology Department has an exciting opportunity for a Director, Information Technology (Director, Workday Procure To-Pay- Systems.
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This position - Director, Technology & Cyber Risk - will play a high-impact role in enhancing the organization's cybersecurity and technology risk posture. Director, Technology & Cyber Risk Officer.
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As part of the second line of defense, it is critical to foster strong working relationships with other leaders in the Lines of Business, Cyber and Technology organizations, and other risk management offices to perform and support evaluations of the firm's risk posture and offer independent advice and recommendations regarding ways to reduce risks.
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Influence executives across the Lines of Business to take accountability for complex (and sometimes sensitive) technology and cyber risks. Key responsibilities include - identifying potential cybersecurity and technology risks associated with critical business processes, assessing potential impacts to those processes and elevating the level of engagement with business and tech leaders.
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Our business leaders must make technology decisions constantly. The first-line CISO has operational responsibilities and reports to the CIO. The second-line Chief Tech Risk Officer (CTRO) and the Technology Risk Management (TRM) organization have broader responsibilities for cybersecurity but also reliability, software quality, resilience, and other technology risks.
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Associates within TRM are highly-skilled information security, cybersecurity, site reliability engineering, technology, and risk management professionals. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $233,100 - $266,000 for Director, Cyber Risk & Analysis.
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Strong knowledge of technology/cyber risk, industry, and regulatory trends are essential, paired with strategic thinking, an intellectually curious nature and an ability to thrive in undefined problem spaces.
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At least 5 years of experience working in information security, information technology or risk management. We are serious about technology, we dream big, and we execute: Capital One moved our entire enterprise to the public cloud over the course of five years.
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We shape strategy and decisions, challenge activities to ensure they meet our standards, and perform independent tests of our security and technology risk. Technology Risk Management (TRM) is a small organization that packs a big punch.
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Position Overview: The Director of Data, Assessment and Educational Technology (Ed. Tech) owns the data and assessment strategy and systems at DCI, in partnership with the CAO, principals and other Education Leaders.
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Supervise and support the Marketing Director with client development and marketing efforts of individual attorneys with the firm. Proficient in law firm accounting/financial principles, resource allocation, human resources, facilities, purchasing, negotiations, and information technology.
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Just as we prioritize driving innovation through technology, we equally prioritize cybersecurity, reliability, and managing technology risk. At least 5 years of experience developing, evaluating, or implementing cybersecurity, technology or risk assessment activities.
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Center 3 (19075), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaSr. Director, Software Engineering - SRE. This SRE technology leader will be responsible for managing the cloud infrastructure of our critical platform and the underlying ecosystem of services like feature management, edge infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines, and all associated components in AWS for one of the largest and most digitally advanced financial institutions serving millions of customers across multiple lines of businesses.
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Perform specimen processing, microbiology, serology and infectious disease testing independently to include moderate and high complexity testing under the direction of a laboratory supervisor, manager or director.
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Assisting Technology Director/Vice President/Project Manager to update project status report, timeline, risks, or any technical blockers. Master’s degree in Computer Science, Technology, or computer related field plus 2 years of experience in the job offered or as Senior NetSuite Developer with hands on experience in NetSuite administration, development, and customization for NetSuite modules such as warehouse management system, Suite Analytics, Reporting and Accounting along with working on NetSuite KPI’s.
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