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At least 1 year professional experience in developing video games or theme park attractions, special effects technology, software-to-hardware interface applications, robotics, or any combination of experience and training which would indicate potential to perform duties of this position.
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This position manages the campus space inventory and drawings of all Campus buildings and grounds with a strong emphasis on utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and space management software.
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Manages all abstracting and coding functions in a large (deemed to be 250 or more licensed beds) acute hospital or a major abstracting and coding operation in a large (deemed to be 250 or more licensed beds) acute hospital or acts as the first assistant of the Health Information Management Division of a medium size (deemed to be 100 to 299 licensed beds) hospital or the Correctional Treatment Center.
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Three years Experience working in one or more of the following fields: event production, hospitality, sales, project management, information technology, AV/IT, IT service management, or a related field.
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Research information technology best practices and recommend changes to the Director IT Infrastructure and the VP Information Security. Ensure information technology systems and associated devices are protected against malicious software and unauthorized use and remain compliant with information security policies and standards.
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Degree: Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Computer Science, Data Sciences, Decision Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Information Technology, Internet of Things, Applied Math, Machine Learning, Quantum, or other technology majors.
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The team is skilled in all phases of risk and resilience, from understanding global regulatory requirements and leading practices to designing and implementing right-sized capabilities throughout the business, technology/ cybersecurity, and third-party risk management lifecycles.
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The Retail Operations Technology Specialist works closely with Kering brand Store Managers to ensure technology used in stores enables our Brands to reach their strategic goals, supports sales growth and increases employee productivity.
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This is a highly technical role, requiring familiarity with day to day operations and use of eDiscovery technology including data processing tools, hosting platforms (Relativity experience required) and analytics/TAR/Predictive Coding (Relativity or Brainspace strongly preferred.
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Maintain regular communication with Information Technology staff, other business units, and vendors regarding their business and technical plans to ensure adherence to CCUs policies and technology architecture.
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Practice Technology Project ManagerFirm Summary White & Case is an elite global law firm serving leading companies, financial institutions and governments worldwide. Thorough, detailed knowledge of hardware and software utilized for information retrieval and archiving; ongoing deep, broad, and current knowledge of emerging products and technological solutions.
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3+ years of experience as an information system security officer (ISSO) or information system security manager (ISSM) supporting classified programs. Lead and implement the Assessment and Authorization (A&A) processes under the Risk Management Framework (RMF) for new and existing information systems.
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Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Computer Software, Internet, Information Technology and Services, Computer Networking, Computer & Network Security, Information Security, Vulnerability Management, Threat Intelligence.
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As the Strategic Sourcing Senior Manager in Technology, you will play a pivotal role in driving the organization's success through expert negotiation of Enterprise SaaS and Cloud engagements. The blocks that form our foundational teams — People, Finance, Counsel, Hardware, Information Security, Platform Infrastructure Engineering, and more — provide support and guidance at the corporate level.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, computer science, information technology, or relevant field. The Price School has an immediate opening for a Business Analyst to join its Information Technology (IT) team.
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