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Chief Information Officer / Chief Technology Officer. Head of Information Technology. Cyber Security Analyst, Engineer, Architect. Network Analyst, Engineer, Architect.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for an Information Technology (IT) Intern in our Virginia Beach, VA office. In the process of receiving Bachelors Degree in Information Systems or related fields.
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The role of the Information Technology Director within the PCC Airfoils Division reports directly to the Vice President of Finance. Develop an Information Technology strategy in support of, and that is directly aligned with, the broader PCC Airfoils strategic plan.
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The County of Volusia is seeking Project Leader for the Information Technology Division. Knowledge of skills and responsibilities of a public information officer. Assists the Community Information and County Manager's Office team members on project-specific inquiries, events and activities.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is a key role responsible for defining and evolving Dyne’s technology and digital strategy, vision, and roadmap in line with the business strategy, to drive innovation, efficiency, and competitive advantage to enable organizational success, growth, and commercial readiness.
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Successful completion of relevant post-secondary diploma (Network Engineering, Network Technician, Information Technology and Information Systems, Systems Administrator, etc. Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience in a related role (including Systems Administration, Technology Support Specialist, Network Technician/ Administrator, Help Desk, etc.
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Information Technology Manager flyout has been opened. Information Technology Manager is loading. Information Technology Manager. A bachelor's degree in communications, business administration, computer science (information technology), mathematics, statistics, management information science or a related field and experience in telecommunications, data processing and or information technology.
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We have an excellent opportunity for an Executive Director, Information Technology to join our team. Executive Director, Information Technology. Supports the identification, validation and remediation of information technology controls.
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Master's Degree in Computer Information Technology, Network Management, Cybersecurity or related field or similar degree from a regionally accredited institution. Stay abreast of changes in technology and obtain recognized certification(s) as required in identified software and/or hardware systems.
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WORTHINGTON Information Technology Director A day in the life of thisrole: Under direction of the Chief Financial Officer, this Director willprovide skilled IT oversight, along with being an expert in Azure,Active Directory, Meraki, VPN, and EMR systems like Epic to lead andprovide technical assistance to our company\'s end-users.
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You are someone who has at least a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology or Information Systems; Master's degrees are advantageous. Experience with Project Management technology such as MS Project, Smartsheet, Planisware or Clarity PPM is preferred.
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Responsible for leading Xencor’s information technology department to support research and development operations and company infrastructure. Maintains, tests and documents any technology-based systems and processes required to support the Company’s SEC SOX reporting requirements subject to review by auditors.
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JOB DESCRIPTION The Vice President Information Technology (IT) will report dually to the Matco Tools operating company President, and dotted line to the overall Vontier Corporate Enterprise Chief Information Officer (VP IT.
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Operating out of Indianapolis, IN, our retail stores offer officially licensed headwear and apparel from collegiate and professional sports teams, plus top brands like Nike, New Era, Adidas, and Mitchell & Ness.
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Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA); Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH); Global Information Assurance Certification Incident Handler (GCIH); or Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) certifications; Certification as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP.
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