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A Bachelor's Degree or higher from an accredited college or university in Management Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Industrial Organizational Psychology, Materials Management or other field closely related to the intent of the class.
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Most positions at CDCR Enterprise Information Services are eligible for telework. The technical skills needed to function successfully may be found in the following ITS I domains - Business Technology Management, Client Services, Information Technology Project Management, Software Engineering, or System Engineering domains.
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Over 70 percent of Capella students are currently enrolled in master's or doctoral degree programs in business, counseling, education, health administration, human resource management, human services, information technology, nonprofit management and leadership, nursing, psychology, public administration, public health, public safety, and social work.
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Provides input into lifecycle, improvement, and standardization strategies in coordination with Enterprise Architecture and Global Information Security. 5+ years’ experience in information technology application development or systems engineering.
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This role will interface extensively and collaborate with various stakeholders and cross functional teams to operate and enhance the third-party risk management program, including third-party/contract owners, Legal, Information Technology, Information Security, Compliance, Finance, Project Management Office, and others.
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Extensive experience in Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) tool/platform Administration. Extensive experience in Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) tool/platform Development.
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The Enterprise Technology Services Program (ETS) is responsible for designing architecting, building and delivering secure innovative solutions and services that drive health care quality and for information technology (IT) strategy formulation, enterprise architecture, enterprise portfolio management, and enterprise governance.
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If you have the desire to work with a team of dedicated IT professional, join the Department of Finance as an Information Technology Manager I, in the Enterprise Architecture Unit.
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5 or more years of leadership/management experience in at least three of the following areas: application development, data and analytics, network topologies and configuration, virtualization, storage management, security, regulatory compliance, operations management, cloud technology delivery, and enterprise data migration.
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Ability to manage Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) tool/platform projects. Knowledge of Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) practices. Certification of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL.
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Information Technology Systems Support Specialist Level I/II. We specialize in Big Data & Analytics, Digital Transformation, IT Service Management, Cognitive Solutions, Artificial Intelligence, IOT & Future Networks, DevOps, Enterprise Applications & Managed Infrastructure Services & Industry Specific Solutions.
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The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) myCalPERS Services Section is seeking two Information Technology Specialists I (ITS I), in our Enterprise Solutions Development Division (ESDD.
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Are you seeking a dynamic and challenging role in Information Technology (IT) project management? The Employment Development Department (EDD) invites highly motivated individuals to join the Portfolio Management and Oversight Group within the Enterprise Strategies and Project Management Office.
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Provides continued ongoing resolutions for operational needs and ensures that the Lottery’s portfolio of enterprise business applications and systems environment meets business objectives while adopting latest technology trends and industry best practices and standards for the delivery of plans, designs, development, testing and installation of technical solutions for Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) financial systems and Back-office Systems supported systems.
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Knowledge of Information Technology (IT) infrastructure technology ? for example, Data Center Compute, Switch/Router, Enterprise-Wide Life Cycle, SONET, DWDM, Fiber, Microwave, etc.
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