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The Director, Information Technology will manage and direct the company’s information technology (IT) strategy and operations. Director, Information Technology page is loaded.
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Recommends City-wide standards for information technology. Five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in information technology or related field; technical support and communications with three (3) years in a supervisory or senior level role.
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Partner with Teaching and Learning specialists to research, pilot, and implement initiatives that amplify student learning through the robust application of technology. The redundant SAN supports over 100 virtual machines, hosting 15 websites, the school’s proprietary Didax student information system, Exchange email, file servers, load balancers, DNS, and administrative tools.
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Responsible for leading all aspects of Information Technology including software applications, IT security, and infrastructure. Maintain a deep understanding of business processes and support good relations between IT and other departments to ensure that information technology solutions meet the business needs.
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An Associate's Degree in a field related to computer science, information technology or the area to which the applicant is applying, such as information systems, human-computer interaction, interactive media, software engineering, computer networking, and/or cybersecurity and two (2) years of additional paraprofessional and/or professional IT technical experience or experience related to the area to which the applicant is applying may be substituted for a the required education.
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Under general supervision of the Information Technology Supervisor II, the Information Technology Associate (ITA) will participate in a wide variety of consultative, analytical, and evaluative assignments for development, procurement, implementation, maintenance, and support of the Institution's Information Services.
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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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Reports to : Director, Technology Strategy. Research, evaluate, and implement emerging back of house technology, hardware, and software. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in computer science, information tech or systems, software engineering or related field.
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Bachelors degree in Technology, Information Systems, Analysis, or Business. Analyzes the costs, value, and risks of information technology to advise senior leadership and suggest actions.
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We are hiring anIT Financial Analyst III - Information Technologyto help manage our digital and technology finances at MSK. Join our team as we carefully and responsibly utilize MSK's resources to build a better, stronger, and more durable MSK.
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Key Responsibilities: Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities that facilitate active learning experiences in IT. Teach courses including, but not limited to, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Introduction to Information Technology, Computer Science Fundamentals, Networking Basics, Network Systems Administration, Computer Hardware and Networking, and Data Communication and Networking.
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Bachelor’s degree from an regionally accredited institution in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Science, Business, or closely related field(s.
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The unit works collaboratively with court case processing managers and staff, information technology managers and staff, and others to plan and implement large scale Judiciary information technology projects.
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Familiarity with ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) or other IT frameworks. We are seeking a dedicated and experienced IT Ops Engineer to join and lead our healthcare-focused technology team.
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The Vice President for Information Technology (VPIT) will lead Hampton University’s Center for Information Technology and chair the Information Technology Advisory Committee.
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