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The ITS Instructional Technology Engineer ( ITE ) will utilize outstanding communication, technical, and project management skills, and an entrepreneurial approach to design, support and enrich the student learning experience and support faculty teaching place-based, hybrid and on-line classes in 165+ Registrar’s and 300+ departmental classrooms.
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Information Technology Manager. C Speed, LLC is a fast-growing technology company that provides domestic and international aerospace and defense, and commercial customers with radar surveillance solutions.
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The Facilities Technology Integration Specialist will manage all active construction BIM documents for entire Upstate campus, participating in operations and project meetings to gather information.
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EDUCATION : Degree in computer science, engineering, information science, information systems management, mathematics, operations research, statistics, or technology management or degree that provided a minimum of 24 semester hours in one or more of the fields identified above and required the development or adaptation of applications, systems or networks.
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EDUCATION: A master's or equivalent graduate degree or two full years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to a master's or equivalent graduate degree in computer science, engineering, information science, information systems management, mathematics, statistics, operations research, engineering, or technology management.
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Our extensive training program allows our clinical technology specialists to provide support to surgeons in the operating room in order to deliver the best outcome for patients. Skills Required: Ability to work independently Strong problem solving skills Outstanding communication and customer service skills Strong organizational skills with a high attention to detail Basic computer skillsKey Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent Prior medical, EMT, Surgical Technologist, or military experience is a plus, but not required.
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The Lead Engineer will develop these documents through collaboration with internal subject matter experts and with external stakeholders and will support multi-disciplinary teams to support all phases of interconnections implementation including technology review and selection; project scope and timeline; internal and external reporting and tracking; and stakeholder engagement.
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Coordinate and validate changes and enhancements: Work with internal and external stakeholders across Sales Distribution Management, Marketing, Product and the Technology organization to validate and coordinate the changes and enhancements to the claims system.
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Recent experience selling at least one of the following: Nurse Call, Paging Systems, audio visual commercial integration solutions: video conferencing, telepresence, education technology/smart classrooms, IT hardware/software infrastructure and/or unified communications.
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Associate degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Healthcare, or a related field. Are you passionate about technology and its potential to improve healthcare delivery? Collaborate with healthcare professionals to optimize technology solutions.
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Working closely with the Sr Director this individual will be responsible for the IT staffing, budgeting and technology needs that support ProAct and Noble. Perform planning, budgeting, analysis, development, and design of new technology needs.
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Devise and establish systems to support the implementation of strategies set by upper management and to analyze business requirements to determine technology needs. Education Master’s degree in Information Technology preferred.
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This full time position will require a candidate who has a record of demonstrated excellence as a practitioner in the Geospatial Technology field, which may include work experience as a Geospatial Technician, a Geospatial Analyst, a Geospatial Hardware/Software Developer, a Geospatial Project Manager, or a Digital Cartographer/ Programmer.
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