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JOB SUMMARY : The Vice President of Information Technology leads and oversees all aspects of the Information Technology Department for the Texas Rangers Baseball Club. This role is responsible for budgeting and financial oversight, staffing, staff development, planning, system architecture, data strategy, technology innovation, operational efficiency, fan facing technologies and stadium operations for Texas Rangers Baseball, Rev Entertainment, and specific business affiliates.
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Qualifications and Required Skillsets: degree in information technology, Computer Science, or related field. Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced IT Security Administrator to ensure the protection and integrity of our organization's information systems.
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The Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum, education, and research complex, with 21 museums and the National Zoo. This position is located in Office of Education Technology (OET), Office of the Secretary for Education, Smithsonian Institution.
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We are looking for an Information Technology Analyst with strong technical background, passion for continuous improvement, and excellent communication and interpersonal skills to join our Engineering Operations team.
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Burke is actively seeking a dynamic VP of Information Technology. VP, Information Technology, (Cincinnati, Ohio, Corporate Office, Hybrid) Manages the Information Technology, IT Security, and Compliance staff, including interviewing, hiring, and training staff members; establishing priorities; planning, assigning, and directing work; evaluating performance; maintaining performance standards; and maintaining a positive, productive work environment.
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Executive Director, Information Technology. Supports the identification, validation and remediation of information technology controls. Responsible for leading Xencor’s information technology department to support research and development operations and company infrastructure.
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The CISO reports to the Vice Chancellor of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer (CIO) and is a key member of the Information Technology Services (ITS) leadership team.
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The IT Program Manager I position reports directly to the Director of Information Technology, and has no supervisory responsibility. Information Technology Program Manager I.
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Lead the documentation and formalization of the Information Technology Risk Management process and program. Manage all other various Information Technology Risk Management program initiatives.
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Must possess a deep working knowledge of multiple platforms, operating systems, databases technology. Is able to effectively work with ambiguous or incomplete information. The IT Program Manager I may be required to act as Technical Lead on BI-centric projects.
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Provides security expertise in Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), Office of Management and Budget (OMB), National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST) and federal government requirements to support IT Security and Privacy compliance.
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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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The Indirect Sourcing Manager - Information Technology will report to the Procurement Manager. In addition, the Indirect Sourcing Manager - Information Technology will perform a combination of sourcing, contract management and vendor performance management in a manner consistent with Lubrizol's corporate policies, procedures, and quality standards.
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Experience using Geographic Information Systems and programming in R. Experience writing and preparing manuscripts. 15% - Train and supervise staff to use computers, computer-interfaced equipment, robotics, or high-technology industrial applications to perform work duties (i.e., sonars, CTDs, ROVs, drones.
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Under general direction of the Information Technology Manager I, the Information Technology Specialist II (ITS II) works within the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), Enterprise Information Services (EIS), Incarcerated Population and Community Applications Support team.
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