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LANES uses the Mirth technology, AWS cloud and Google Big Query and FHIR, to link healthcare organizations and to maintain the core technology infrastructure of the Health Information Organization.
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Data Security Procurement group, you will be responsible for establishing and executing sourcing strategies and plans for our Cyber Defense & Engineering + Information Technology department.
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In this job, you’ll be leading and developing high impact sourcing strategies for the energy infrastructure of tomorrow in areas ranging from technology related areas, including IT procurement (hardware, software and telecom.
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LACERA is seeking two Information Technology Specialist I - Information Security Engineers to support critical security programs and operations within the organization. Information Technology Certifications: CompTIA, ITIL.
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E2 Consulting Engineers, Inc. (E2) is a professional services firm established in 1988 specializing in a full spectrum of engineering services including, project engineering and design, federal base operations and infrastructure support services, gas pipeline construction and inspection services, environmental consulting and remediation, and information technology services.
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The Enterprise Information Services (EIS) team at Cedars-Sinai understands that true clinical transformation and the optimization of a clinical information systems implementation is fueled through the alignment of the right people, processes, and technologies.
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Five (5) years of experience in information technology across diverse application areas and technologies and methodologies. Bachelor’s degree in information technology (IT) or a related field.
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Deep understanding of MVPD-based linear ecosystem and working knowledge of OTT video distribution, contribution technology, and architecture. Proficient in Video and Audio Compression technology.
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Provide hands-on support in Relativity, Brainspace and other litigation technology toolsets for a variety of requests, including: case creation; field and coding layout creation; strategic application of TAR and other analytics; advanced search design, implementation and validation; creation and support of document review and production workflows; privilege log design and management; complaint data and exhibit management.
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Positions are characterized by performing the more complex public information functions, such as communicating with members of the news media; developing crisis communications plans; planning, writing, editing, and preparing the more complicated and sensitive material for dissemination through various communication channels, as well as researching departmental programs and investigating and resolving concerns regarding departmental matters.
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Cloud & Emerging Technologies - Cybersecurity Governance, Advisor We are seeking a standout colleague with a consistent track record of demonstrating proactive security measures to join our elite Information Technology team.
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For the IT Security Unit in LAUSD's Information Technology Division, a Cyber Security Engineer III plans, manages and designs the District's security infrastructure and performs the most complex Cyber Security seamless integration with various technologies.
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Requirement #6a: I have completed a certificate in Construction Inspection or Construction Technology, and I have attached a copy of the certificate to this application: Note: You MUST include this education information in the Education Section of the online application.
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The HR Information Systems (HRIS) Assistant Vice President will handle the maintenance, research, implementation, integrity, and security management of our all HR systems, including UKG (formerly UltiPro), Litmos, PayScale, Lucid and any related systems.
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AA or 2 year certificate in Electronics Technology or Biomedical Equipment Technology, or equivalent military experience. Associate Degree or its equivalent in electronics, biomedical equipment technology strongly preferred or its equivalent in military service training.
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