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At Aquila Technology, you will see our team’s passion every day, whether we are building a robust, policy-compliant IT system or stress-testing a system to identify gaps and security vulnerabilities.
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Technical expert supporting vulnerability management and stakeholders for areas including system administration, network infrastructure, IT operations, and data administration; provide Subject Matter Expertise on cloud security, container security, vulnerability risk, remediation, and mitigation.
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The IT Network Manager oversees all aspects of the organization's network infrastructure, including LAN, WLAN, and WAN equipment, as well as managing the Cisco VOIP system. Additionally, the IT Network Manager ensures system reliability, provides VoIP support, and strategizes the company's voice and data network development.
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IT CSV project engineer's IT System Administrators and System Owners and Quality Assurance on projects including clinical data repositories master data management. Directly responsible for deployment, as well a authoring IT validation documents such as System Design and Configuration Specifications (SDCS's) and Installation Qualifications (IQ), Backup Configuration and Restore Protocols, and System Administration Procedures.
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Work with division IT, Group IT, COE, and other corporate IT teams (DevOps, enterprise architecture, middleware, security, etc.) The Digital & IT Senior Analyst (Manufacturing & Quality) should have excellent analytical skills to understand and meet business requirements, solve problems using best practices and standard IT solutions.
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The Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process. More information about Security Clearances can be found on the US Department of State government website here: The salary range for this role is 77,000 USD - 163,000 USD. The salary range provided is a good faith estimate representative of all experience levels.
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Operational Data Steward – Lexington, MA
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Senior Manager of Corporate Security and Risk Management will develop and oversee security plans encompassing areas like crisis management, investigations, travel security, access control and more.
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Security compliance experience: Minimum 3 years of experience as a Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO), Contractor Special Security Officer (CSSO), Top Secret Control Officer (TSCO), or Program Security Officer (PSO.
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The customer is actively seeking Data Governance Analysts who can carry out data usage and security policies as determined through program data governance initiatives, acting as a liaison between the IT department and the business side of an organization.
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The Inventory Analyst ensures the shelf-life testing is reviewed and the batch disposition code is updated based on the recommended course of action. The Inventory Analyst will also assist with Supply Chain projects, ensuring CIL's processes remain up to date as continuous improvements are made to the system.
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Minimum formal education, if any, required to perform this job: BS or BA College degree in Business, IT or related field. Participate in regular network calls for IT and ES and involved in the facility’s ES Committees.
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Be knowledgeable of and enforce policies in the area of information systems security, including Textron Systems and Government policies related to IT security. Extensive experience with eMASS, NISPOM Chapter 8, DCSA DAAPM, DISA STIGs∯*∯ Assemble and maintain security plan accreditation packages per Risk Management Framework (RMF.
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Information operations, foreign disclosure, security cooperation, technology transfer, export control, antiterrorism, force protection, and is informed by other security-related efforts.
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Additional internal stakeholders include IT applications teams from Novo Nordisk (NN), IT security teams from NN; Legal, audit and compliance representatives from NN; NNI IT group for infrastructure, network, security, application, and user related activities.
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