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Supervises the Heads of Information Technology and Project Management and works collaboratively with the Chief Information Security Officer and other key Line of Business Leaders.
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Required: A Master's Degree in Business, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Decision & Information Technology, Computer Education, Networking, Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Technology, Information Systems, Information Security and/or Digital Forensics or a Master's degree with eighteen (18) graduate hours within any combination of the qualifying fields is required.
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The Vice President, Information Technology, will be responsible for the strategic direction and oversight of our IT infrastructure, security protocols, and data architecture. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a highly experienced Vice President of Information Technology & Information Security to lead our IT and security operations.
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This center will focus on LSC-CyFair's Visual Communication and Information Technology workforce training programs with certificates and degrees in areas such as Cisco and Microsoft Networking, Cyber Security, Computer Forensics, Graphic and Web Design, and 3D animation.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications:Earned master's degree, required by time of appointment, and minimum professional experience of three years full-time employment in aircraft maintenance, avionics maintenance, repair or installation, aircraft/engine manufacturing or product support environment Valid FAA Mechanic Certificate with Airframe and Powerplant Ratings.
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Master’s degree in Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, Computer Information Services, Educational Technology, Special Education or related discipline, and two years of experience working with students with disabilities, or Bachelor’s degree and four years experience.
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Participate in relevant governance committees and working groups as a delegate of the Head of Technology, including the Operational Risk Committee, Technology Executive Working Group, Information Security & Data Management Committee, Architectural Review Board, AI Evaluation Forum.
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Boston, United States of America Job Description: The Director of Emerging Technology Risk within the Technology and Information Risk Management organization at Santander US and Santander Bank NA is responsible for ongoing oversight, assessment, management and reporting of technology and cybersecurity risks associated with the adoption and implementation of Cloud, AI and Digital Assets (e.g. Blockchain, Crypto etc.
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OR, Education: An associate's degree from an accredited college or university recognized by the U.S. Department of Education with a major field of study in health information technology/health information management, or a related degree with a minimum of 12 semester hours in health information technology/health information management (e.g., courses in medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, medical coding, and introduction to health records.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Finance & Administration, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for providing leadership, integrative management, vision, and strategic planning for the University's information technology department, including but not limited to Operations, Information Security, Enterprise Applications, Infrastructure (Systems Administration, Web Development, Networking and Telephone Systems), and Technology Support Services.
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The Sr. Director, Technology Risk at Santander US and Santander Bank NA is responsible for all independent risk management and assurance activities over the assigned business area’s technology footprint as part of the second line of defense Technology and Information Risk organization.
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Prepare information to enable governance committees / working groups in the management oversight of technology risks. Identify and assess technology risks and counsel business units managers, IT GRC, CDO and/or CISO stakeholders on risk management issues to ensure awareness and accountability for technology risks.
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This role is established in the second line of defense and requires collaboration across CISO, Data Office, IT, Operational Risk, Internal Audit and other relevant functional stakeholders within the organization in the management of existing and emerging technology risks.
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Master's in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or Management Information Systems plus three years of experience in software development using Python, Alteryx, SQL, OTBI reporting, Oracle BI Publisher, Oracle Fast Formulas, HCM Extracts, SOAP, REST API services, Workday HCM Modules, Workday Studio, Enterprise Interface Builder (EIB), Workday Report Writer, AWS Application Integration, Tableau, Excel, and JIRA. Excellent communication (oral and written) skills are also required.
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Location Norfolk - 710 Job Description The Department of Technology at Norfolk State University seeks candidates for an Adjunct faculty position in Construction Management Engineering Technology, beginning August 2021.
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