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We have an excellent opportunity for an Executive Director, Information Technology to join our team. Executive Director, Information Technology. Supports the identification, validation and remediation of information technology controls.
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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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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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Degree : Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Computer Science, Data Sciences, Decision Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Information Technology, Internet of Things, Applied Math, Machine Learning, Quantum, or other technology majors.
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The team is skilled in all phases of risk and resilience, from understanding global regulatory requirements and leading practices to designing and implementing right-sized capabilities throughout the business, technology/ cybersecurity, and third-party risk management lifecycles.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field; Master's degree preferred. Proven experience as an IT Director or similar senior-level IT role. Enforce IT governance policies and perform corporate IT risk management functions.
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Professional certifications in information technology CISO (preferred) CISSP (preferred) , CCSP (optional), CISA (optional), CEH (optional), OSCP (optional). Professional certifications in information technology - CISSP preferred, CCSP (optional), CISA (optional), CEH (optional), OSCP (optional.
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The information requested is voluntary and for compliance with certain record-keeping requirements. Various agencies of the United States Government require employers to maintain information on applicants pertaining to factors such as race, sex, and type of position for which an individual applies.
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The Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) is excited to offer a competitive opportunity to serve as Appeals Information Technology Specialist Lead. The selected competitive candidate will provide exceptional delivery of services to the agency’s Appeals Division.
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MacLean-Fogg Company believes all persons are entitled to equal employment opportunities and does not discriminate against its employees or applicants for employment because of race, color, gender, affectional or sexual orientation, domestic partnership status, ancestry, religion, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, disability, veteran status, age or any other protected group status.
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Assist SVP, Technology Enablement and the VP, Information Security in the management of security program areas and functions. Support the VP - Information Security Officer to oversee third-party Partners to ensure they comply with the Bank's information security standards and policies.
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The role of the Information Technology Director within the PCC Airfoils Division reports directly to the Vice President of Finance. Develop an Information Technology strategy in support of, and that is directly aligned with, the broader PCC Airfoils strategic plan.
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The Mission Support Division comprises multidisciplinary officers with expertise in financial management, human capital and talent management, facilities and logistics management, continuity of operations, administration, classification reviews, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act requests, information technology, communications, and quality assurance.
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Chicago Technology Consulting Intern - 2025. Technology Risk and Resilience: Works with business and technology stakeholders to enable competitive advantage by managing both technology risk and organizational resilience across the organization.
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5 years of experience as an ISSO/ISSE/ISSM where you have provided and implemented security guidance and information system validation using National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and/or DOD RMF standards/policies for Linux systems.
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