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Our portfolio includes automated discovery, performance and availability monitoring, enterprise and mission testing, a central tool suite with a service asset repository that supports all ITSM processes, including mature service catalog, request fulfillment, incident management, knowledge management, problem management, change management, service asset and configuration management, enterprise logging, and event management practices.
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The Risk Management Analyst will work within the Operational Risk Management team with responsibilities to support the ongoing execution of Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) program operations.
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As the Senior Operations Analyst at Ascend PSP, you are the bridge between data-driven insights and frontline excellence. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Operations Management, or a related field.
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A Senior Clinical Analyst will be responsible for providing strategic direction and leadership in the areas of Veeva Vault, change management, and adoption strategies. Collaborate with key stakeholders across the organization, including clinical operations, regulatory affairs, data management, and IT, to assess user needs, gather requirements, and develop tailored solutions to address business challenges.
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Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) LLC is seeking highly motivated and experienced Security Operations Analyst to join our Aerospace team in Indianapolis, IN to support our government clients.
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Intern - Order Management Operations Analyst at Micron Technology, Inc. in Boise, Idaho, United States Job Description Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for all.
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The Information Security Analyst team operates as part of Infrastructure Risk Management (IRM), a department within Global Technology and Operations that is responsible for an enterprise-wide integrated infrastructure risk management program which employs a holistic approach to manage cybersecurity, information security, data privacy, physical security and business continuity led by the Chief Security Officer.
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IT Operations Analyst-GX. Understands the challenges in configuration and ongoing management of a global on-net dialing plan in a CUCM environment and IPC systems. Experience with management and support of IPC turrets (with IPC Qualifications.
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Proven experience as a Security Business Analyst with a focus on Endur or similar energy trading and risk management (ETRM) systems. Proficiency in security tools and technologies, including SIEM, IDS/IPS, DLP, encryption, and vulnerability management.
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Mid-Level Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst Baltimore, MD | Full Time. Formal IT Security/Network Certification such as SANS GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA), SANS GIAC Network Forensic Analyst (GNFA) or SANS GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH.
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The Statistical Analyst B will use SAS, STATA, SQL, and/or R programming skills to develop and execute analysis plans, conduct sample size calculations, assist with database development, and develop and generate reports and projections to support study management and overall operations.
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As the Operations Analyst, you will be responsible for fabrication, engineering, and maintenance support in the area of Micromachining. Support the maintenance of cryogenic equipment through vendor selection and operations and repair on-site.
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As an Event & Incident Management Analyst, you will be responsible for supporting outage resolution and event and incident management process, procedure, execution, and documentation.
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Support Daiichi Sankyo internal business departments, data steward, and sourcing partners with the following activities: capacity planning, problem management, impact of application issues and overall application (s) stability and associated delays (incident management), operational support for data exchange, integration and data loads, communication on issues and resolutions to DSI.
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REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree in Analytics, Computer Science, or closely related field of study and one (1) year of experience as a Financial Analyst, Risk Analyst, Operations Research Analyst, Senior CECL Analyst, or closely related occupation.
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