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This position offers a rewarding opportunity to assist the Keystone Building IT Coordinator in managing information technology support for the Infrastructure and Economic Development Delivery Center, TSO Team at sites located in the Harrisburg Area. If you are interested in mentoring and providing lead worker assistance to IT support staff in the unit, this is the perfect job for you.
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Corporate Security Office, Corporate Projects Management Office, Business Technology Infrastructure and Information Operations, Business Application Development and Operations are supervised by this job.
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The airport Information Technology department is headed by the Chief Information Officer (CIO). The Office of Innovation & Technology (OIT) is the central IT agency for the City of Philadelphia headed by the Chief Information Officer (CIO.
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Manage the Student Information Systems Analyst to maintain key student data and various educational technology systems that integrate with our student information system (including Mosaic, Clever, Illuminate, DeansList, etc.
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Job Category Information Technology. Information Security Certification(s) preferred, which may include, but is not limited to: CEH, CISSP, PCI ISA, among others. The Business Technology (BT) Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst is responsible for risk identification and management across the BT department and the overall American Heart Association organization.
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Perform or coordinate control testing, assessments, and monitoring to ensure that Information Technology processes and controls are effective, functioning as designed, and managed to the appropriate level of risk.
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Proven ability to gain an audience and credibility with C-Level and senior level decision-makers in information technology (CTO, CIO), legal (Chief Legal Counsel), compliance (Chief Compliance Officer) and law firms (Partner.
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JMT Technology Group, a leading geospatial and information technology services and solutions provider, has an opening for a GIS Analyst with experience analyzing and maintaining data using the ESRI suite of products with a focus on asset management.
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Your own computer (Windows, Linux, or Macintosh desktop or laptop) with current web browser installed (Firefox, Edge, Safari, Chrome) Access to broadband internet connection at all times during employment (DSL, 4G/LTE, FIOS, Satellite, or Cable/Xfinity/Comcast Equipment/technology which enables you to communicate synchronously during meetings and other events, such as USB Headset, speaker and microphone, captioning services, adaptive technology, assistive devices, etc.
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Accounting & Technology, Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business Application Programming, Computer and Information Science, Computer and Information Science & Accounting, Computer Applications, Computer Engineering, Computer Management, Computer Programming, Computer Systems Analysis & Accounting, Economics, Information Technology, Information Technology & Accounting, Management Information Systems, Management of Technology, Statistics, Systems Engineering.
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Provide technical services in support of delivering cyber-secure systems and solutions including the development and submittal of Risk Management Framework (RMF) risk assessments, implementation of DoD secure system configuration and hardening, requirements identified in Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Security.
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Current information security certification, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), GIAC certification, or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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Equipment/technology which enables you to communicate synchronously during meetings and other events, such as USB Headset, speaker and microphone, captioning services, adaptive technology, assistive devices, etc.
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Information security certifications, such as Security+, Network+, CCNA Security, GSEC, GCIA, GCFA, GPEN, CEH. (Preferred) 5+ years of experience in information technologies, especially information security, such as security operations and incident response, regulatory compliance or audit, vulnerability management, security engineering or similar experience.
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Hiring Range: Current per credit hour minimumPreferred Qualifications: Fire service experience and to have previously served in a fire officer positionJob Type: Part-Time Credit Hour (Adjunct)If part time, hours per week: VariesEquipment Requirements for adjunct positions: It is HACC’s expectation that candidates selected for this role will provide their own technology equipment.
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