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Responsible for user account life cycle management, including creating, provisioning, securing, and inactivation of access Responsible for the design, implementation, and support of the IAM technologies across the following platforms: SailPoint, CyberArk, Venafi (Certificate Management), and Okta.
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2-4 plus years of hands on experience in Identity and Access Management Cloud infrastructure experience. Experience with Sailpoint Identity Security Cloud (Software as a Service.
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Implement, execute, and support critical IAM processes, including overall identity management, access management, provisioning/de-provisioning, user onboarding/offboarding, privilege access management (PAM), identity, governance, and administration (IGA), MFA, SSO, GPO, CAP, etc.
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Experience using social media management tools (Sprout Social or similar) Identify and catalog user-generated content, coordinating with Social Media Manager on opportunities to amplify UGC.
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Manage the provisioning and deprovisioning of user accounts in eClinicalWorks (ECW) and Epic systems. · Experience with eClinicalWorks (ECW) or similar EMR systems. TITLE: EPIC User Provisioning Specialist.
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10+ years of leadership experience in business, UX design, and product management. A history of integrating both qualitative and quantitative user research, including usability studies, to develop and launch successful products.
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Design a first-time user experience that effortlessly communicates the value of Mailchimp immediately. Shape the future by defining and executing Mailchimp’s global product-led growth (PLG) strategy, encompassing user attraction, activation, retention, engagement and revenue expansion across our product portfolio.
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Maintaina high standard of quality in every aspect of the product, from user experience design to technical performance. Must have 8+ years of product management experience.
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ServiceNow User Experience, including exposure to the CMDB. ServiceNow Reporting Experience, including the creation of dashboards. The individual would coordinate with the Configuration Management team and the Production Support team to update and collect the needed information to get the DCR data quality to an acceptable level.
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Experience with Agile methodologies and product management tools (e.g., JIRA, Confluence). 7+ years of product management experience, with a strong focus on 0-1 product initiatives in either large companies or startups.
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Manages cross functional team and stakeholder expectations to execute on product strategy and provides education to requestors to determine prioritization based on tangible benefits and/or user experience.
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Define and own the product vision, user experience, and feature sets for the vulnerability/exposure management solutions. Experience in user experience (UX) research and design.
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Work with Engineering on ROI analysis to drive investment and operational cost optimizations while improving performance, security, user experience and adoption. Experience in applying user centric design principles to develop software.
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Lead the preparation and execution of User Acceptance and Business Validation testing, ensuring deployment readiness to business users; author and deliver training, User Guides and FAQs to support Change Management Strategy and Adoption Plans; monitor and evaluate key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the effectiveness of implemented solutions; stay up to date with industry trends and best practices in business analysis to drive continuous improvement.
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This position is responsible for support, troubleshooting, system integration and overall administration and maintenance of GSOC ITSM tool to improve user experience and increase productivity.
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