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An Associate's Degree in a field related to computer science, information technology or the area to which the applicant is applying, such as information systems, human-computer interaction, interactive media, software engineering, computer networking, and/or cybersecurity and two (2) years of additional paraprofessional and/or professional IT technical experience or experience related to the area to which the applicant is applying may be substituted for a the required education.
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Were seeking applicants with diverse skills and experience to join the Boston University Information Services & Technology (IS&T) community. Our SIS Renewal team is looking for a Data Quality Lead who will be responsible for ensuring accurate data as we move into the new student information system and continuing to support the system once implemented.
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We are looking for a Forensic Technologist to join our eDiscovery and Information Governance Legal Team. In your role as a Forensic Technology Lead, you will focus on discovery/disclosure efforts in the various phases of the EDRM model for litigation and regulatory matters, investigations, and all other matters requiring the identification, preservation, collection, processing, and production of data.
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What You’ll Need To Be Successful: Post secondary education in computer science, technology or a related field. Collaborate closely with department managers to understand their needs and proactively manage technology-related requirements to support operations.
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Lead and provide guidance on the design and administration of Information Technology (IT) security architecture and privacy services across the network with technical expertise. Five (5) years of Information Technology (IT) networking, security, or directly related experience or.
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Peraton is seeking an Information Technology (IT) Lead/Manager, to support our classified customer in Washington, DC. Peraton has been supporting our classified customer for 20 years and has a history of supporting building some of the most important & technically advanced applications.
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As an experienced Resilience Information Technology Project Manager on our team, you’ll have a direct impact on how our clients implement their IT Strategy, maintain data governance and management initiatives, and manage program management functions.
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Ability to troubleshoot incidents & lead projects, with a passion for technology. Be technically hands on, leading projects & providing end-user support. We are looking for an IT Manager to take ownership of an IT department for a law firm based in NYC. I am looking for a strategic, out-of-the-box thinker who has a passion for managing complex, fast-paced environments.
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Stay up-to-date with industry trends and advancements in technology. - Lead project teams and provide guidance throughout the project lifecycle. As an IT Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and delivery of various IT projects.
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IS Lead/manager / Level3 Team Lead - West Palm Beach office - on-site + some travels. IS Lead/manager / Level3 Team Lead - West Palm Beach office - on-site + some travels. Azure / Active Directory / Azure AD.
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Highly desired, 15 years direct cybersecurity experience for a large financial institution or Federal Agency or a bachelor's degree in information technology (IT), computer science, cybersecurity, and 8 years related experience or a master’s degree in a related field and 8 years of related experience.
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May be asked to lead Projects and/or technology evaluations and make recommendations to the Management team. Understanding of PC technology (MS office, Internet, Windows) High system admin qualification and capability is required.
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Torch Technologies is seeking a Platform Information Technology Lead to join the LRSO team at Eglin AFB, FL. The U.S. Air Force is developing a new LRSO nuclear missile. Must have a B.S. degree in Information Technology or relevant field.
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Supporting Information Technology systems and services by developing new methods, approaches and procedures -Diagnosing and resolving problems in response to customer reported incidents involving different platforms, operating systems, applications and desktop configurations.
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As a National Bank Examiner/Bank Examiner (Bank Information Technology Lead Expert), you will serve as a senior staff member for Midsize and Community Bank Supervision (MCBS) and provide advice and support to the bank supervision functions in the area of Bank Information Technology (BIT.
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