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Opportunities to enhance existing ITS ITIL processes (service requests, incident and problem management, change management, etc. Proficient in Management of Relational Database Systems and Technologies.
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Encompasses working with project management professionals (internal and external), as well as self-management of less complex project activities in accordance with established project management processes and procedures.
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Creating and maintaining operational documentation for IAM Incident and Problem Management and requests for IAM Service Offerings. Position Focus: The Business Systems Analyst 3 - IAM (Identity and Access Management) will be responsible for: Eliciting detailed business requirements from technical and non-technical stakeholders.
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Handle security incident escalation via Cyber Case Management tools, SIEM, ITSM, email, phone, or walk-up. Formal education or certifications in incident response, forensics, cyber security case management, IT technology, networking, or related topics.
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Act as an internal consultant and evangelist for systems, supporting training and documentation, incident management, and enhancements based on business need. Coordinates content management lifecycle among all stakeholders.
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Active directory, Requirements gathering, Support, Data, Data analysis, Business analysis, Incident management, Servicenow, Access management. Experience with Access Management (Add/remove accounts, grant permissions, data entry.
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We have an exciting opportunity to support our IT Service Management team as an Incident Management Lead based in Shelton, CT. The Incident Management Lead will lead our major incident response efforts, driving rapid resolutions to minimize business impact and keep our systems operating.
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The Incident Management Lead (IT Service Manager) will spearhead major incident response efforts, ensuring swift resolutions to minimize business impact and maintain operational continuity.
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This person will be expected to be an advocate to the organization on the benefits of Incident, Problem, Change, Request, Knowledge Management, CMDB and other IT Service Management and SPM capabilities.
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Must acquire skills to learn and operate corporate software and hardware for Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) Acquisition, EHS compliance assurance calendar, incident reporting and audit management, preventative maintenance, document control, and PI process data.
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Operations may include network perimeter defense (e.g. firewalls, attack surface management, SIEM log analysis), endpoint security (antivirus, EDR, Incident Response), and vulnerability management (vulnerability scanning, patching and reporting and remediation.
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This position will have broad hands on responsibilities that include Incident response, threat/vulnerability, endpoint security, security risk/risk management, compliance and disaster recovery as well as building a small security team.
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Must demonstrate the ability and willingness to successfully work independently and communicate effectively with corporate EHS Manger as well senior site management. The incumbent will be responsible for creating, implementing, and maintaining EHS programs, policies, and procedures as well as leading risk assessments, safety training and incident investigations.
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About the Role: We have an exciting opportunity to support our IT Service Management team as an Incident Management Lead based in Shelton, CT. The Incident Management Lead will lead our major incident response efforts, driving rapid resolutions to minimize business impact and keep our systems operating.
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Incident Management-assemble report for each environmental compliance incident. Complete all entries in Company Incident Management System within 2 days after the incident has occurred.
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