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As we continue to expand our portfolio of renewable energy projects, we are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Manager, Asset Management Region West to join our dynamic team. RWE Clean Energy's Asset Management team takes accountability for the commercial success of a >8 GW portfolio of renewable energy assets.
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The AWS Website Team is looking for a Digital Asset Manager that will be responsible for managing a centralized DAM that will serve as the unified source for digital assets used across multiple organizations in AWS. This individual will serve as the asset librarian and curator, providing the structure and recommendations to help the website team and our multiple stakeholders with storage, cataloging, managing, and organizing images, text files, logos, audio, video, or other assets.
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The Asset Manager will play a critical and central role in supporting the smooth operation of the investment performance for the US Residential Mortgage Credit, Special Situations and Insurance Solutions Desks with respect to our Alternatives Portfolio Management.
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Certifications such as Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), and IT Asset Management (ITAM) are preferred but not required. Certifications such as Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), IT Asset Management (ITAM), or equivalent are preferred but not required.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented IT Asset Manager to join our dynamic team. As the IT Asset Manager, you will play a crucial role in managing and optimizing our organization's assets and ensuring compliance.
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A law firm is looking for an IT Asset Manager (ServiceNow) to join their team in Washington, D.C.The IT Asset Manager is a subject matter expert responsible for the lifecycle management and governance of the Firm's technology assets.
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IT Asset Manager Leader Location: Home-based/Hybrid, Exton, PA (EDT preferred) Position Summary: The IT Asset Manager Leader is responsible for determining the assurance and effectiveness of the ITAM (IT Asset Management) Team, while governing, and protecting the IT Assets for Bentley Systems.
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As Digital Asset Manager for the Amazon MGM Studios Marketing team, you'll champion best-practices, tools, standards, and processes required for operational excellence supporting a growing slate of the world's best content.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Real Estate Development and Vice President of Acquisitions and Asset Management, the Development Manager will operate both independently and collaboratively within cross-functional teams, involving colleagues from Accounting, Construction, Property Management, and third-party consultants like legal and design professionals.
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Manages Borough-owned real property, including land and building permits, conditional use permits, interagency agreements, management agreements, leases, and sales for general, port, tidelands, agriculture, recreation properties with Land and Water Conservation Fund requirements, hydroelectric, and telecommunications facilities.
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The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Real Estate Manager specializing in IT , with an active Top Secret Clearance for a facilities engineering program to support a federal Agency.
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The IT Software Asset Manager will contribute to a team of IT Asset Management (ITAM) Specialists working to assist Stryker stakeholders in maintaining their Hardware and Software Environments from a contract, license management and entitlement perspective.
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As the Asset Protection Specialist, no one day is ever the same! The Asset Protection Specialist ensures the store is a safe and secure environment for our customers, associates, and business partners.
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The Digital Asset Manager (DAM) Librarian at PragerU is a specialized role for an individual with expertise in organizing, cataloging, and managing digital assets within a Digital Asset Management system.
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This position will lead the operations, maintenance and long-term planning for a 279 mile sewer collection network in accordance with client contract obligations and incorporating best practices from the Company’s Underground Asset Management (UGAM) program.
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