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Support and may lead the development and implementation of the education and training for the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Staff and the Executive Policy Group on the Incident Command System and EOC structure, how they interface, and how it is applied during emergency and disaster situations.
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Provide vision, leadership, and direction to IT staff responsible for all IT Infrastructure and Operations functions in a 24/7 food production environment, including IT service desk support, information and data security, connectivity, and business continuity.
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This experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare settings and disaster response teams. Our credentialing experts will walk you through it step by step. If we screw up something in securing your placement, we'll own it.
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All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
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Serves as a primary contact for out of state emergency and disaster related events when IT services are required in a response. Works with OHS leadership to develop and implement strategies to enhance OHS capabilities and reputation as a national leader in emergency and disaster response.
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Based on the candidate's experience, this role can be hired as a Sr. IT Infrastructure Administrator or an IT Infrastructure Engineer. Perform disaster recovery planning and execution to ensure business continuity.
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Technical knowledge and leadership skills in the areas of information security, IT service management, datacenter technologies, cloud computing, network management, vendor management, and program evaluation.
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The Enterprise System Administrator manages and supports the servers and applications for the Ellucian Banner Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system currently used at the college, including: monitoring, optimizing, backups, disaster recovery services, installing and rolling out updates and patches, managing application accounts and security, managing related applications and servers, and providing support and basic training for the administrative users of the system.
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Lead high priority tickets involving servers with data restoration, hardware repairs, disaster recovery, or other critical requests escalated for Senior IT Support assistance. As an engineer for a local Managed Services Provider (MSP), you are responsible for all aspects of IT installation and support of our small and medium sized business customers.
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Perform routine backups and disaster recovery procedures to safeguard data and ensure business continuity. Senior Cloud & IT Systems Engineer Responsibilities. Senior Cloud & IT Systems Engineer Qualifications.
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Updating the local organization's contingency or disaster recovery plans to respond to new security requirements or changes in the IRS IT architecture, and presenting updated plans to the security manager for review and approval.
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BS degree in an IT, computer science, or engineering field, or equivalent education and experience. Leading the IT Infrastructure and Operations department in operational and strategic planning, including business requirements, project planning, and organizing and negotiating resource allocation.
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Coordinate with BHE IT and information security staff as well as BHE chief security officer staff to share best practices and cyber security initiatives. Technical knowledge of operating systems, databases, networks and disaster recovery practices.
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Lead large-scale IT infrastructure projects and digital transformation initiatives. Strong knowledge of server architecture, cloud technologies, disaster recovery, and business continuity.
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Your strategic vision will not only shape our IT operations but also support a community where integrated health care is accessible to all. Your leadership will oversee all aspects of our IT department, including help desk and technical support, networking, telecommunications, servers, storage, cloud systems, and non-clinical enterprise applications.
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