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Must have Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Business Administration, or related field and proven experience (5 years) as an IT Project Manager in the wholesale apparel industry.
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Job titles: Chief Technology Officer, VP of IT, Director of IT, VP of IT Operations, Director of IT Operations, Chief Information Officer, IT Manager, IT Consultant, Chief Data Officer, Chief Security Officer, Technology Manager, IT Operations Manager, Information Systems Manager.
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We are seeking an innovative and assertive IT Senior Engineer/Project Manager to join our renowned design team to both lead design teams and manage a portfolio of projects. About this opportunity: As an IT Senior Engineer/Project Manager at Cosentini, you will have the opportunity to apply your design expertise on exciting and challenging national and international projects.
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4+ years of Finance/Budgeting/Accounting experience including a minimum of 2-3 years’ experience in Information Technology (IT) Finance. + Manage high-volume IT project financial data and metrics from various sources such as general Ledger and connected applications, including Strata, Cognos, Coupa, Clarity, etc.
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Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. Information Technology Support Specialist III $ 47,144.00 $ 59,859.00. Information Systems Manager II $ 106,699.00 $ 144,135.00.
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Bachelor's Degree in Information Security, Audit or related field, and five (5) years progressively responsible information security assessment or audit experience, required or High School Diploma or equivalent, and eight (8) years progressively responsible information technology risk management experience, required.
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Trine University is currently seeking Adjunct Professors to teach their Information System and Data Science classes part time in Phoenix Arizona or Detroit Michigan. Have you been a professor or worked in the IT field with a PHD or a master’s degree and would like the opportunity to shape young minds.
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Coordinate with the Manager and Client Success Manager to implement technology to meet business goals and present a unified team to our clients. Customer satisfaction, prompt and successful ticket resolution, and successful project completion are primary objectives of the IT Support Specialist.
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You'll be supported by some of the most sophisticated technology in the profession, including proprietary computer systems and software, advanced photography, reality capture, and image processing, artificial intelligence, digital asset management, and state-of-the-art, non-destructive diagnostic equipment and techniques.
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The Supply Chain Manager Senior is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including category management, sourcing, negotiation, contracting and supplier performance management primarily for the Technology Category.
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Our infrastructure – including USDC, a blockchain-based dollar – helps businesses, institutions and developers harness these breakthroughs and capitalize on this major turning point in the evolution of money and technology.
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Essential FunctionsAssist the Project Manager, Project Designer and/or Project Architect in communicating and articulating the design concepts to the client and the technical support personnel in the project.
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Minimum 1-2 years’ experience work with Quality Management Systems (QMS) tools and Information Technology (IT) security compliance programs. The IT compliance analyst is a critical role to our compliance program.
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The Director of Technology directs the planning and implementation of enterprise IT systems in support of educational and business operations in order toto improve cost effectiveness, service level quality, and development.
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Serve as a workstream lead or project manager across multiple client efforts simultaneously while ensuring high-quality outputs across all engagements. Our teams integrate the disciplines of strategic communications, investment banking, management consulting, corporate governance, risk, and government affairs to solve the most complex business and reputational challenges.
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