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Guided by the Vice President for Information Technology / Chief Information Officer, we uphold SDSU’s commitment to learning, discovery, and engagement, with our core values—service, collaboration, respect, integrity, innovation, and professionalism—permeating every aspect of our work.
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Information Technology General Control Audits. BA/BS in Business Administration, Accounting, Computer Science, Information Systems Administration, Finance or Internal Audit. MBA or master's in accounting or Information Systems.
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Support the OMB FedStat, PortfolioStat, Integrated Data Collection (IDC) and TechStat along with annual CIO Portfolio Reviews and the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA.
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Preferred - Experience with one of the following database management systems: Oracle, Sybase, or SQL The Team NAIS is an Information Technology (IT) and professional services firm specializing in network design and management, cyber security and risk management services, software development, design, procurement, and integration.
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San Diego State UniversitySeeks candidates for the position ofVice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer San Diego State University seeks a seasoned, accomplished, and deeply collaborative leader to serve as Vice President for the Division of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer.
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Vice President, Information Technology. The Vice President of Information Technology is a critical leadership position at Avidity. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field or work experience.
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Internal Network (Communications network, Firewall, Switch, AP, Router) Configuration and Management
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Experience leading an information technology team globally, and supporting multiple remote and office-based locations. Minimum of 15-20 years of experience working in IT services or security, supervising technology teams, and overseeing large information technology projects.
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The college is minutes away from the world-class San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, and Chicano Park. In addition to expertise in the information technology and cybersecurity fields, San Diego City College seeks applicants who possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities to support our diverse student populations in and outside of the classroom.
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Providing training to less experienced Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist agency personnel; and. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES or Presidential Appointee employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the Human Resources Office.
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We are looking for an exceptional hands-on IT Manager to lead as a trusted IT advisor and technology strategist to proactively manage the IT infrastructure of an enterprise client environment. Founded in 2003, Infracore takes a high-touch approach to providing end-to-end IT infrastructure support, systems management, network design and security, desktop support, and strategic decision guidance for mid-size, technology-centric companies.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, cybersecurity, or a related field (or equivalent experience). Experience with security information and event management (SIEM) tools (e.g., Splunk, ELK Stack.
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Information Technology Manager (Hybrid) Information Technology Manager. We have over 500 employees worldwide supporting our customers with high-quality, innovative, and cost-effective information technology and business intelligence solutions.
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You are respected for your demonstrated, robust engineering expertise in the realms of information technology, controls, and analytics, coupled with your adeptness in applying this knowledge within the dynamic, high-volume, and highly regulated Class II medical device industry.
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The contractor shall have five (5) years of experience and knowledge of all C&A subject area with in-depth familiarity and understanding of Navy IT sites, systems and infrastructure.
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