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Teledyne provides enabling technologies to sense, transmit and analyze information for industrial growth markets, including aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, energy, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.
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Information Technology Services (ITS), the campus' central IT unit, provides technology leadership, core IT capabilities, and service excellence to enable UCSB's community and its mission of teaching, learning, research, and public service.
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At least 10 years of experience in administration of information systems and technology, with increasing level of responsibility throughout; proven experience as CIO, CTO or similar executive role; excellent knowledge of IT systems and infrastructure.
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WORK ENVIRONMENT:This position requires regular sitting, stooping, reaching, walking, standing, reading, seeing, speaking, hearing, listening, organizing, interpreting data and information, operating office equipment, typing using a computer keyboard, and viewing a computer screen monitor, and occasional lifting of objects of up to 50 pounds (if applicable.
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Developing contingency plans (Disaster Recovery or Business Continuation Plans for information technology systems) and building in systemic redundancy to ensure availability and accessibility of network resources in the event of emergencies.
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Learn more about the benefits of working at UC. Information Technology Services (ITS), the campus' central IT unit, contributes to UC Santa Barbara's mission of research, teaching, and community service by serving as a resource and catalyst in partnering with the campus community to efficiently deliver IT infrastructure and enterprise application services to faculty, students, staff, and affiliates; and increasing the value and effectiveness of campus IT investments and implementations.
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Perform network and applications support activities including specifying, implementing, maintaining, and troubleshooting complex information technology hardware and software; working with physical and virtual servers, storage area networks, backup and recovery systems, local area and wide area network equipment, computer work stations, laptops, tablet computers and other peripheral equipment related to operations.
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Under the direction of the Director, Network & Security, the Lead Network Engineer - ResNet is responsible for the technical operations of all data network services for Administrative & Residential Information Technology (ARIT)'s ResNet program for residential students.
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Associate’s degree in computer science or applicable field (i.e. Nursing, Health Care Administration, Business, Medicine, or affiliated health profession) and four years work related experience in the information technology field or applicable field (i.e. Nursing, Health Care Administration, Business, Medicine, or affiliated health profession); OR.
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Knowledge of electronics theory, information technology, telecommunications and supervisory and control systems including cryptography, vulnerability assessment and exploitation techniques.
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2210 - Information Technology Specialist. This Announcement May Be Used To Fill One Or More Vacancies At Any Time Without Notification In FACILITIES MANAGEMENT & SECURITY SERVICES (FMSS), INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT), AND PRIVACY, GOVERNMENTAL LIAISON AND DISCLOSURE (PGLD) Divisions, And In Any Series Or Grade.
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It oversees facilities management, fleet management, real estate services, purchasing, information & communications technology, and other general service programs and activities. Principles and practices of technical project management and an information technology department.
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Knowledge of information technology (IT) risk management policies, requirements, and procedures. Advanced degree in computer science, information technology, cybersecurity, or a related field.
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25% BIC Research Support -Responsible for recruitment of research participants for UCSB Brain Imaging Center (BIC) equipped with a Siemens Prisma Fit MRI. Conducts a variety of specialized pre-screening tests of human research subjects covering information such as IQ, mood, personality, sleep, drug use, and medical history.
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3 years of experience with quantum computing hardware or related quantum technology. Teams work all across the company, in areas such as information retrieval, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking, security, data compression, user interface design; the list goes on and is growing every day.
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