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The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) serves as a key executive within the Information Technology (IT) department reporting directly to the Chief Information Officer. o Work with the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) on innovative practices.
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The Senior Audit Manager further develops and maintains specialization and expertise in specific areas of financial services, risk management and assists Consumer & Corporate Technology line of business relationship management and risk monitoring.
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Excellent computer literacy and skilled in Microsoft Office application suite, analytic and data visualization tools such as excel and Tableau, project management tools, and agile software such as Jira#LI-POST #GD Qualifications:MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED:Bachelors degree in business, healthcare administration, computer science, information systems, technology, nursing/clinical healthcare or a closely related field is required.
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Manage collaboration with the Information Technology (IT) teams to execute across strategic security priorities and drive continuous improvement of cybersecurity program capabilities. The Information Technology team at Bose exists to deliver valuable and reliable business and technology solutions with an innovative, engaged, and collaborative team focused on contributing to our corporate vision.
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Business acumen in manufacturing, distribution and/or construction operations including experiences in sales, marketing, engineering, multi-unit operations, finance, purchasing, information technology, legal and regulatory compliance.
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Norfolk Southern Corporation is currently seeking a dedicated Senior Program Manager to support and execute our enterprise-wide technology resiliency program. Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer information systems, business, management, information systems, engineering or related field is required.
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Experience with governance, controls, process and procedures, centers of competency, change management, conceptual data modeling, master data management, data standardization and stewardship, information integrity and compliance, and data quality management.
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An Assistant Project Manager (APM) obtains, evaluates, coordinates and distributes the information and authorizations necessary to construct projects on time, within budget and to the quality specified.
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Having thorough knowledge of manufacturing technology and quality systems (e.g., MES, LIMS, QMS). Biology,Epidemiology, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering ,Computer Engineering & Accounting, Engineering,Data Processing/Analytics/Science,Computer and Information Science,Computer and Information Science & Accounting.
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Must have a bachelors degree in Computer Science, Technology, Computer Information Systems, Computer Applications, Engineering, Business Administration, or related field, plus 5 years of progressive post-baccalaureate experience in the IT consulting industry.
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Promote an overall positive experience for junior staff Serve as a role model by actively demonstrating and living BCG’s Culture and Values You Bring: Bachelors or Master degree in information technology, computer science, economics, supply chain, logistics or system engineering, business management/administration, or relevant field 5-8 years of practical experience in IT/ERP consulting, professional software development, product and program implementation.
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Working with clients before, during and after the transaction, tax professionals work with clients across corporate functions such as finance, tax, treasury, human resources, operations, information technology and risk management to analyze and evaluate tax risks and opportunities related to acquisitions, divestitures, reorganizations, and other transactions, and help meet each organization's global goals, strategies and business objectives.
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Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Certification. Were transforming the tech landscape globally, delivering advanced technology services, cybersecurity expertise, and unmatched technical skilling, tailored to the unique landscapes of public and private sectors.
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Our teams include Information Technology, Legal, Information Security & Governance, Marketing, Operations, Finance & Accounting, People, and our Executive Office. Slalom is a purpose-led, global business and technology consulting company.
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Engineering degree or demonstrated interest or experience in computer/information technology spaces. You will report to the Vice President, Platform Strategy and Technology Partnerships.
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