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As a key member of our Information Technology group, you'll play a critical part in shaping the future of Order Fulfillment. If you're looking for the chance to leverage advanced technology to redefine the transportation landscape, enhance the customer experience and improve people's lives, this is the opportunity for you.
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Bachelors in technology, computer science, information systems or a related field. Assignments include analyzing business processes, configuring EWM modules, providing end-user support, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to optimize warehouse operations.
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Bachelor's degree in business, information technology, strategy, project management or related areas. Develop and maintainthe organization's digital risk and risk appetite framework and related processes to achieve the organization's short and long term strategic, technology and cybersecurity goals.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or IT Security and 7 years of experience in information technology security in governmental business; or 11 years of experience in information technology security in governmental business.
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Provide input on information technology tools, application upgrades and architectural design. With cutting-edge technology at the center, we're revolutionizing the industry with our massive network and commitment to finding solutions for every challenge.
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Position Description: IT Security Analyst I with the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB) Agency Services supporting the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). Continuously monitor plans of action and milestones (POA&M) and corrective action plans (CAP) as they relate to the SSPs in collaboration with the MDOT Enterprise Information Management (EIM) office.
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8+ years in related Information Technology position involving UniData or UniVerse (U2) Front end development experience using any JavaScript framework (Vue.js, Angular, React, Node or other.
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Information Technology is one of the fastest-growing teams within UWM and we need a rock star IT Instructional Designer to get our team members up and running and functioning at the highest level.
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You are someone who has at least a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology or Information Systems; Master's degrees are advantageous. Experience with Project Management technology such as MS Project, Smartsheet, Planisware or Clarity PPM is preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in a field appropriate for this position (Management Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, Systems Management, Educational Technology or other equivalent disciplines.
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Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university in Information Systems Management, Information Technology, Computer Science, Business Management, Public Administration, or a related field; Five years in information services management, systems design/architecture, network operating systems, hardware/software troubleshooting; or a combination of education, training, and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
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Confirmed experience in adjacent technologies, such as Information & Operations technology, Electrical/Industrial or Manufacturing software, MES & MIS, Cloud computing, Mechatronics/Robotics & Instrumentation, and OEM Equipment may also be considered.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Management Information Systems or related field. Industrial Control Systems (ICS) / Operational Technology (OT) experience is a plus.
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Experience in the IT industry analyzing and applying information security principles and practices Required: 1 Years. The IT Security Analyst is responsible for completing and maintaining system security plans (SSP) for new and existing systems.
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Join our Information Technology team at Abiomed part of Johnson & Johnson and make a significant impact on people's lives by elevating our digital manufacturing processes. Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems, Engineering, or Business Management preferred.
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