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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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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced professional to join our team as Information Technology Director. The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of information technology operations, strategy, and systems integration at our Greensboro, NC and Frackville, PA facilities.
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Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field; Master's degree preferred. You will play a critical role in aligning our IT initiatives with the overall business objectives of the company, ensuring seamless operations and driving innovation in our technology infrastructure.
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Reporting to the Director, Information Technology, the Data Engineer will support a variety of NCSBN projects by maintaining our data repository while working with other internal NCSBN teams to create pipelines that will record and analyze new data within the data repository.
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DOI’s Information Technology unit is seeking a highly qualified Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) to partner with the Chief Information Officer (CIO). The Deputy Chief Information officer will work in close collaboration with the Chief Information Officer (CIO) executing the leadership responsibilities for the Information Technology unit and for the New City’s Department of Investigation as a whole.
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5 years of experience as an ISSO/ISSE/ISSM where you have provided and implemented security guidance and information system validation using National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and/or DOD RMF standards/policies for Linux systems.
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Sandy Spring Bank is recruiting for a Senior Internal Audit Director for IT and IS. The Senior Internal Audit Director for Information Technology (IT) / Information Security (IS) is responsible for providing strategic direction and leadership, as well as defining and delivering internal audit assurance services for responsible areas of coverage.
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Experience with Third Party Risk Management Reviews and Information Technology audits. The Information Security Engineer is responsible for the operational support of Duquesne University’s Cyber Security program which includes detection, prevention, incident response and training & awareness as organized and operated by Computing and Technology Services (CTS), the Duquesne University’s central IT organization.
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Job SummaryUnder the general direction of the Chief Information Officer, the Associate Vice President / Deputy Chief Information Officer provides leadership and oversees the day-to-day operations of the technology organization.
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The Information Technology Compliance Manager will also be responsible for leading and performing tasks for other compliance programs, like GDPR, Sarbanes Oxley (SOX) IT General Controls (ITGCs), and CMMC, as identified to support compliance requirements.
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The airport Information Technology department is headed by the Chief Information Officer (CIO). The Office of Innovation & Technology (OIT) is the central IT agency for the City of Philadelphia headed by the Chief Information Officer (CIO.
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Serve as an SME for the application of geospatial analytical methods and technology including GIS, Geophysical Survey, and other remote sensing technology. Geographic Systems Information (GIS) Analyst.
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The CIO is an equity-minded, visionary leader committed to advancing the College’s enterprise-wide Information Technology and digital strategy that supports success outcomes for: CLC’s diverse student body through operational excellence, consultative partnerships and innovation; unit employees through hiring, retaining and developing individuals within a high-performing team; the College community through diligent management of capital/financial resources, institutional risk and data security.
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B.S. in a technology discipline (Computer Science, Information Management, Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity or equivalent); Security certifications such as CompTIA Security +, CISSP, CISA, CCNA or equivalent or working towards certification is preferred.
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The Department of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) has 44 full-time faculty members with research foci in cybersecurity, data mining and machine learning, natural language processing, human-centered computing, and computing and engineering education.
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