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At BSNY/SANCAP, the Information Risk Management (IRM) team engages in key projects and business/technology initiatives, works with the 1st and 3rd Lines to drive a business aligned, risk-based, cost-effective program designed for the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information, information systems (technology infrastructure, application systems and end-user technology) and information resources in support of business products and processes.
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Experience as a user or implementer or Treasury Management Systems and Payment tools is preferred; some examples are Quantum, Integrity, Kyriba, GTreasury, Trax, Bottomline Technologies among others.
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Administer Endpoint management tools, creating images, policies and configuration profiles for end user devices management and provisioning with tools such as Ivanti/Landesk, Jamf, MobileIron, Microsoft Intune aka Microsoft Enpoint Manager and SCCM. Provides automation by using languages such as PowerShell, Bash, VB Script, and AppleScript.
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The successful candidate must have hands-on experience in information security technology, cloud and on-premises environments, digital marketing and CRM platforms, application security and code review, vulnerability testing, and leading enterprise level risk management programs.
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Preferred Skills:- Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite including Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and SharePoint- Ability to train on database systems such as the Agency’s Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) and Water Information Systems by Kisters (WISKI) data management systems- A general knowledge of field sampling equipment and standard water quality sensors.
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Basic understanding and working with data management software, geographic information systems (GIS), statistical programs (R) (SAS) (STATA) (SPSS), and relational database systems (SQL, Oracle Business Intelligence.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field; Master's degree preferred." The Data Management Specialist will be responsible for managing and optimizing our organization's data infrastructure, ensuring data quality, and implementing data solutions using PySpark, DataBricks, Snowflake, and/or Redshift.
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We build cloud SaaS solutions and data services to convert data into auditable information to support management, financial and regulatory reporting. Help colleagues install security solutions and understand information security management.
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Analyze issues using enrollment, utilization, clinical, medical management, financial and other corporate data, and information from both modeled internal data as well as disparate internal and external sources.
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Lead requirements gathering, product configuration, and user acceptance testing management on finance-related systems, particularly Microsoft D365 Finance & Operations (F&O). Please highlight or bullet point your relevant experience with finance systems analysis and implementation, particularly with Microsoft D365 Finance & Operations.
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Desirable qualifications may encompass certifications like PMP (Project Management Professional), CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management), or similar project management certifications.
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Relevant industry certifications such as Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). This position reports to the Chief Information Security Officer.
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Equity (Stocks, Options, Futures, Structured Products, Swaps), Fixed Income (Credit Derivatives, Interest Rate Derivatives, MBS, ABS, Bonds, Treasuries), Hedge Funds, Program Trade, Prime Brokerage, Quantitative Analysis, Commodities, Foreign Exchange (FX), Mutual Funds, Retirement Systems, Clearing Houses, Exchanges, Asset Management, Client Connectivity / FIX, ECN, ATS, EMS / OMS, Market Data, Reference Data, Security Master.
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You earned and maintain at least one of the following certifications:GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst (GCFA) GIAC Certified Forensic Examiner (GCFE) Encase Certified Examiner (EnCE) Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE) Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP.
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The Digital Asset Management (DAM) Librarian is an exceptionally detail-oriented and organized thinker with a background in information architecture and organization. Digital Asset Management Librarian.
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