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The first-line CISO has operational responsibilities and reports to the CIO. The second-line Chief Tech Risk Officer (CTRO) and the Technology Risk Management (TRM) organization have broader responsibilities for cybersecurity but also reliability, software quality, resilience, and other technology risks.
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They will also assist our Pennsylvania client service teams to focus on client management and development, serving as a client manager and project manager for future assignments and pursuits with key clients in the area.
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We provide innovative and comprehensive services and solutions that span cloud; systems integration and application management; security; intelligent platform services; infrastructure services; software engineering services; data and artificial intelligence; and global delivery through our Advanced Technology Centers.
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The ACHIO must have experience conceiving and leading enterprise-wide technology-related change initiatives from their inception, to development and execution of a change management and implementation strategy, to evaluation and communication of outcomes.
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Labor planning elements: Schedule 24/7 operations staff including management of vacation requests and sick calls Increase or reduce staff as appropriate to meet business needs and events scheduled to air on our networks per directives Transmission and feed planning elements: Distribution Patterns, and Sectional and Regional Feeds to all time zones Source, time, satellite service, program content, etc.
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Disney’s Enterprise Technology Identity and Access Management (IAM) Group is responsible for providing a Core IAM ecosystem of products and platforms in use across the company by cast members, employees, and partners within Disney’s Business segments and Corporate functions.
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The role works closely with all members of the Biomedical Engineering department, providing direct assistance to the Director, Service Manager, Project Manager, Clinical Engineers, Team Supervisors, and Team Members to meet our user's needs.
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Coordinate with the Director of Advising & Student Success to support a technology strategy that automates and streamlines academic affairs processes; specifically, investigate the leading technologies for ticketing systems, student success CRMs, and project management, and recommend the best path forward to leadership.
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The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in designing and implementing innovative technology solutions that drive the success of our healthcare marketing initiatives. Key Job Responsibilities (Duties may include, but are not limited to all or some of the following) Solution Design and Architecture: Lead the design and architecture of comprehensive technology solutions that support healthcare marketing campaigns and initiatives.
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The Facilities Project Coordinator is responsible for managing accurate space metrics and building occupancy in AutoCAD and in the iOffice Integrated Workplace Management Software (IWMS), as well as links to new campus wayfinding Apps; working with vendors; and supporting installations for clinical and non-clinical space.
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Experience with infrastructure planning, design, and program/construction management; including project involvement in a variety of rehabilitation and reconstruction, new design, and construction projects.
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Assists Project Manager in project management tasks and directs Project Engineers/Architects. Bachelor of Science Degree in relevant engineering field, (e.g., Electrical or Power), and seven (7) years of proven relevant engineering experience in substation design, or an equivalent combination of engineering and project management or related experience is required.
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This full-time, tenure-track faculty position in Surgical Technology presents an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development and leadership of a new Surgical Tech program at the College.
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As a Senior Project Manager in the Public Safety PMO, you will play a critical role in supporting projects within the Public Safety space which covers IT solutions support for the City’s Police, Fire, Prison and Office of Emergency management agencies.
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To do this, you must interface directly with machine shops, sheet metal fabrication shops, internal staff members and management, as well as customers. As a DFM Project Engineer, you're primarily responsible for working with customers across an array of industries including aerospace, defense, commercial, automotive, industrial and medical devices.
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