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Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Math or related technical field to be received within 6 months of receiving your offer. Overall strong technical proficiency in information technology/computer disciplines.
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The Director of Software Development will report to the Chief Technology Officer and lead a growing distributed team of software engineers, database engineers, DevSecOps, in the US and abroad. + Must exhibit a working knowledge of outpatient Laboratory Information System (LIS) (Antrim preferred), Lab/Pathology systems, Inventory Systems, Reporting, Salesforce and major brand of Financial systems.
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Merge Storytelling and TechnologyMERGE promotes health, wealth and happiness in the world by merging storytelling with technology and offers marketing and technology clients full-service capabilities including strategy, creative communications, experience engineering, performance marketing, media and digital platform development.
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Job overview The Director of Technology's role is to provide vision and leadership for developing and implementing information technology initiatives. Develop, track, and control the information technology annual operating and capital budgets.
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Integrating Databricks with other AWS products such as SNS, SQS, and MSK.What we are looking for: Bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, Information Technology, or a related field.
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Bachelor’s Degree in relevant discipline (e.g., Information Technology, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Analytics, or other related field). · Apply data from BSA/AML Compliance Department stakeholders to translate qualitative risk factors into responsive risk models that leverage new technology.
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C#, or Java); understanding security tools or technology such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, web proxies, and DLP Information Security experience in two or more of the following verticals: fraud operations, threat modeling, network/application security testing, social engineering, Red Team operations, and network exploitation operations Ability to support and grow skillsets for Cybersecurity Red Team operations.
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Experience working with Information Technology General Controls ("ITGC") to demonstrate SEA Rule 17a-5 and SOX compliance to internal and external auditors. In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing all of Public's basic technology needs, globally.
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Provide hands-on support in Relativity, Brainspace and other litigation technology toolsets for a variety of requests, including: case creation; field and coding layout creation; strategic application of TAR and other analytics; advanced search design, implementation and validation; creation and support of document review and production workflows; privilege log design and management; complaint data and exhibit management.
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Paladin has offices coast to coast across the United Stated and Canada, and nearly 1,600 talented and committed professionals dedicated to custom-crafting and installing technology solutions for clients requiring Integrated Security, Network Infrastructure, Audio Visual, Fiber Optics/OSP, Structured Cabling, and more.
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Dept/Div: MTA Information Technology/ Office of IT Cyber Security. The MTA IT Department is centrally responsible for providing a full range of Information and Operational Technology services to the MTA agencies and administrative units through its operating and support units.
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This role reports to the head of technology, a function that is currently handled directly by the SVP with outside support. Reporting to the head of technology, you will have three primary responsibilities:Become the In-House Expert.
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Strong knowledge of business partnerships in diverse sectors, including but not limited to the Evangelical Christian, education, and technology markets. Conduct thorough research to understand customer needs, challenges, and goals within different business markets, including the Evangelical Christian, education, and technology sectors.
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Design and develop big data solutions built on the Databricks and Azure technology stacks. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Expertise in Databricks (Delta Lake, Apache Spark, Unity Catalog), Snowflake, Azure (Data Factory, Blob), SQL, and Python.
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In this role you will drive delivery and growth across a range of technology risk areas: IT controls; IT governance, risk, and compliance for the New York City market. Expert knowledge of key risk domain standards and frameworks, such as Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), COSO, COBIT, PCAOB, The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA’s) code of ethics, and related technology frameworks, etc.
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