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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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Title: Programmer Analyst - Information Technology. Automate and optimize processes, using tools like Jenkins, Azure (DevOps) Pipelines, Maven, Ant, Gradle, Chef, Puppet, Docker, and Urban Code.
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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI), is seeking an Information Technology/Cyber Administrator in Eglin, FL. Recommend information technology options including hardware and cloud solutions.
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Coordinate with first-line information security leaders and Information Technology (IT) department to ensure information security capabilities and internal controls are effective, current, aligned with industry requirements, and within organization risk standards.
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Strong knowledge of information security management frameworks, such as International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 2700x, COBIT, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), and Center for Internet Security (CIS) Critical Security Controls (CSC.
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Associates Degree in Information Technology/Systems; Computer Science or related field with 3+ years of experience. Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology/Systems; Computer Science or related field with 0-2 years of experience OR.
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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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Problem-solve and communicate technical information to non-technical end-users across various industries. Perform client on-premises technology troubleshooting, decommissions, implementations, and other IT-related hardware or software support tasks if required.
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As a member of the University’s executive leadership team reporting to the Chancellor, and a member of the Executive Council, the CIO is responsible for the University’s Information Technology strategy, operations, and support.
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Bachelor’s degree in business, information technology, data taxonomy, marketing, or a related field; or equivalent experience. Partnering closely with IT and business units, this individual oversees a centralized team in marketing that leads our Product Information Management and Digital Asset Management initiatives, creating guidelines and standards for effective marketing assets, building processes and best practices, and partnering closely to ensure CertainTeed has the most effective product data and assets to facilitate findability and awareness and promote product preference.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field. Remains unbiased to specific technology or vendor more interested in results. Extensive knowledge of data engineering, data integration, and data management concepts, such as APIs, ETL (Extract, Transform, Load), MDM (Master Data Management), CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete), Pub-Sub (Publish-Subscribe.
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Be knowledgeable of customer information security policies, standards, and procedures, as well as the infrastructure equipment, versions and configurations. Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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Job Title : Manager, Information Technology (IT) Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in computer science, information tech or systems, software engineering or related field. You'll focus on robust support for local infrastructure services, manage 3rd party providers, and serve as a resource for innovative back-end technology solutions, relieving BSA and business areas of vendor management intricacies.
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The IT Program Manager I position reports directly to the Director of Information Technology, and has no supervisory responsibility. Is able to effectively work with ambiguous or incomplete information.
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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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