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The Oak Park Public Library seeks a part-time Information Technology Specialist to join its Technology Services team. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or another relevant field or proven record of equivalent information technology work experience.
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Requirements BS or BA in Information Technology or related field of study 5-15 years experience in IT risk management, audit with a focus on financial institutions. Lead in creating of the Information Technology Risk & Controls framework for Risk & Controls self-assessments.
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The Information Technology Technician II position primarily provides level I and II IT support for the District and Bankruptcy Courts and the Probation and Pretrial Services Office. This position is part of the consolidated Information Technology (IT) Department and located in Springfield , Missouri.
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Information Technology Specialist (Information Security) The specialized experience must include, or be supplemented by, information technology related experience (paid or unpaid experience and/or completion of specific, intensive training, as appropriate) which demonstrates each of the four competencies, as defined: (1) Attention to Detail - Is thorough when performing work and conscientious about attending to detail.
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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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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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We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Assistant Director of Information Technology to help lead our I.T. Department and drive technological innovation within our organization.
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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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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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Master’s degree in Business, Information Technology, or related field. Keep communication open and maintain a flow of information with all full-time and adjunct faculty, being accessible to answer questions and being accountable for accurate and timely dissemination of information.
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This position is focused on data center technology to join our rapidly expanding Information Systems Department. Position : Information Technology Systems Engineer - Per Diem.
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Collaborate and support the other Site IT groups (Manufacturing IT Systems & MES, Operational Technology Systems & Automation, Enterprise Systems and Integration, IT Site Shared Services) to ensure we can correctly support the manufacturing site.
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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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Skilled in presenting complex contractual information to senior management and executives. Contracts Manager Accountabilities. Interface with the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) and Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), including audit support and matters related to business systems status' as well as Government Reporting.
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Job Summary The County of San Diego is currently seeking qualified applicants for the position of:INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST Information Technology Specialists perform a variety of technical support duties pertaining to computer systems and related equipment and may serve as a first responder for computer, network, and hardware/software issues.
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