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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is a key role responsible for defining and evolving Dyne's technology and digital strategy, vision, and roadmap in line with the business strategy, to drive innovation, efficiency, and competitive advantage to enable organizational success, growth, and commercial readiness.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Computer and Information Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Systems Analysis, Information Cybersecurity and five (5) years of progressive information security experience across various information security/information technology risk management domains such as but not limited to application security, infrastructure security, identity, and access management, vulnerability and cyber threat management, security architecture, etc.
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Accounting, Finance, Management Information Systems, Management Information Systems & Accounting, Computer and Information Science, Computer and Information Science & Accounting, Mathematical Statistics, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Economics and Finance, Economics and Finance & Technology, Business Administration/Management, Engineering.
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Align technology initiatives with the overarching business objectives, guaranteeing that Dyne’s corporate technology supports its operations and objectives including digital transformation, cybersecurity, and commercial readiness.
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The Information Technology Manager is responsible for optimizing technological infrastructure of PPLMs (Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts) internally managed IT systems and routinely collaborates with PPLMs IT managed service organization, to ensure efficient and effective technical support and service delivery.
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3+ years of professional experience in managing information technology systems. The Information Systems Manager has the primary responsibility to oversee the Square Tech Computer Repair Business including managing all operational aspects of the business, ensuring a high level of customer service, supervising youth interns, and implementing a marketing plan for ongoing and new business.
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Perform queries and interpret information from Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS), National Crime Information Center (NCIC), and International Justice and Public Safety Network (NLETS.
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Work with application developers and othercross-functional teams to ensure that ITS supported-software products meetquality standards and compliance requirements and are aligned with BostonCollege security and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)standards as well as industry best practices.
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The Boston University Medical Campus Information Technology (BUMC IT) Client Services department is seeking a self-motivated, critical-thinking, and hardworking technology professional to fill the role of Computer Support Specialist.
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TheVice President, Information Technology will guide the vision and strategy for all information systems and technology for the US oncology business as it scales to become a leader in oncology as part of LG Chem.
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Humana's Associate Vice President (AVP), Technology and Cybersecurity Risk works closely with all areas of Enterprise Information Protection (EIP), Internal Audit, Enterprise Risk Management, business units, regulatory agencies, and industry groups to ensure the company's technology and cybersecurity risks are effectively managed and compliance objectives are achieved.
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The Director of Technology architecture and solutions reports to the Chief Information Officer for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (MGB Site Director) and is the senior leader for network, hardware and application integration solutions at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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This function anticipates, plans, and delivers Information Technology solutions and strategies that enable operations and drive business value. Information Technology also conducts incident response, threat management, vulnerability scanning, virus management and intrusion detection and completes risk assessments.
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Reporting to the Manager of the Information Management Team and part of the Metadata and Knowledge Systems Department (MKS), the Taxonomy and Information Architecture Specialist will work with the Information Management Team to provide services in information structure, content description and access, entity management, taxonomy development and ontology management to the Harvard Business School community.
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As a member of the Information Technology Group, this position will have a concentration on our hedge fund strategies. Minimum of 5-10 years of experience working as an IT Business Systems Analyst in the financial services industry.
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