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The IT Audit Senior Manager will be responsible for planning, supervising staff, and executing IT Audit, IT SOX, IT Risk Consulting engagements as well as support demand creation and business development efforts.
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Responsible for providing outstanding technology user support for approximately 22,000 employees and 155,000 students of Dallas ISD.Responsible for professional development efforts for the Educational Technology Desktop Support Services teams and creating/maintaining a culture of outstanding customer service and end-user experience.
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Experience with Xmidas or similar digital signal processing framework. Experience with Signal Intelligence (SIGINT), Digital Signal Processing (DSP) or DSP related software. Design, develop, test, deliver, and maintain software for (DSP) Digital Signal Processing applications.
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Develop and implement a technical risk management governance, framework to enable the strategic business direction of the organization. The Sr. Director, Technology and Digital Risk Management at Santander US and Santander Bank NA is responsible for all independent risk management and assurance activities over the assigned business area’s technology footprint covering Information Security, Cyber resilience, Cyber fraud and Data Security (incl.
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Integration of condition assessment and asset management data into system master planning and to directly support replacement & renewal planning. Provide project execution and technical leadership to support Planning & Asset Management projects.
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As a key member of the security team, the Manager must focus on strong risk management and corporate resiliency, and not be driven solely by compliance. The Manager, Security Risk and Compliance position reports to the VP, IT Risk & Compliance and will engage in many facets of the information security and GRC programs while providing guidance and functioning as an experienced SOC compliance resource to control owners and business partners.
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Provide end-user support for iOS, Android and Windows platforms while delivering exceptional customer service. The selected candidate must possess high quality customer service skills, be able to troubleshoot issues independently, escalate when necessary, and demonstrate effective time management.
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Holds experience in delivering Risk and Compliance management services for a client based delivery environment. Assist in compliance initiatives at function and organizational levels in areas of Information security and Risk Management.
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The Facility Case Management Director has the overall responsibility for managing and coordinating department activities. Family support through fertility and family building benefits with Progyny and adoption assistance.
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Balfour Beatty US is an industry-leading provider of general contracting, at-risk construction management and design-build services for public and private sector clients across the nation.
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Vendor and Third-Party Risk Management: Oversee the evaluation and management of third-party vendors and partners to ensure they meet Shield AI’s stringent cybersecurity standards.
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Experience establishing Information Security frameworks and aligning security controls (e.g. CIS, NIST, HIPA, PCI), framework and control gap analysis and remediation, project management, threat and risk modeling, building, and maintaining a risk register.
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Reporting to the Risk Control Energy Specialty Team Leader, support IMA insurance brokerage and risk management teams of Producers, Account Executives and Managers (“internal clients”) servicing a broad spectrum of Energy industry Operators and Energy service industry sector companies (“external clients.
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Manage constituent experiences in ahighly personalized fashion, ensuring prompt & positive customer experiences for high-profile participants that translate to deepened affinity & support for SMU. Work with AGAR team/coordinators to ensure seamless/consistent event execution.
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ESI is known as the “Service Center” and provides the facilities and leaders it serves with “back-office” support in areas such as accounting, construction, compliance, human resources, information technology, learning and development, legal and risk management and recruiting.
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