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Title: Programmer Analyst - Information Technology. The Analytics Application Developer receives overall objectives, deliverables and priorities from the Manager of Director Decision Support Services.
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Vice President, Information Technology. The Vice President of Information Technology is a critical leadership position at Avidity. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field or work experience.
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The Senior Director, Information Technology supervises in-house IT Manager. IT technical certification such as Microsoft 365 Certified: Administrator Expert; Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals; Microsoft Certified: Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals; Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA); Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP); CompTIA A+, etc.
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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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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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Lead the documentation and formalization of the Information Technology Risk Management process and program. Manage all other various Information Technology Risk Management program initiatives.
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Responsible for guiding the budgeting process and effectively managing the budget throughout the year for technology services (Including the EHR Deployment Hi-Tech Budget) If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Chief Information Officer - PPMSI opening.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology or related fields. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), or other relevant training and certifications.
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The Industrial Technology Program offers two (2) concentrations, namely, Manufacturing Systems (Mfg), and Computer Network System Management (CNSM). The Technology Program's state-of-the art laboratories include Cisco Systems Internet of Things (IoT) Lab (30 stations), the Virtual and Simulation Network Lab (40 stations), the Advanced Manufacturing Lab equipped with several Haas CNC machines (3 stations), and 3D Printers (12 stations.
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In this job you will be part of the People Strategy, HR Ops and Governance team, reporting to the Senior Manager of Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS). Job Description Join the Clean Energy Revolution Become a HR Information Systems Advisor at Southern California Edison (SCE) and build a better tomorrow.
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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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The Department of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) has 44 full-time faculty members with research foci in cybersecurity, data mining and machine learning, natural language processing, human-centered computing, and computing and engineering education.
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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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Chicago Fire Football Club is looking to bring in a strong professional to lead our Information Technology (IT) team with all major technology needs. Manage and troubleshoot information technology systems including Azure environment, network and endpoint hardware, printers, software malfunctions and connectivity at all Chicago Fire FC locations, including remote connectivity for users to the Chicago Fire's servers.
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8+ years' technical experience in cybersecurity, information technology, or systems engineering. The ISSE serves as the Program Office’s information security professional responsible for conducting information system security engineering activities that capture and refine information security requirements and ensures security requirements are integrated into system and security architecture designs.
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