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Required) Five or more years Experience working in one or more of the following fields: event production, hospitality, sales, project management, information technology, AV/IT, IT service management.
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Proficiency with Digital Asset Management (DAM) and Content Management Systems (CMS), such as Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) required; Understanding of Product Information Management (PIM), Content Syndication Platforms, or SaaS platforms, such as Stibo STEP or PDX preferred.
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Preferred Qualifications Experience with Clarity PPM Experience with software delivery preferred including full software lifecycle (development, maintenance, deprecation) Education Bachelors degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or related field or relevant experience DISNEYTECH.
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Advanced technical credentials, e.g., Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), preferred. An Information Technology Specialist provides technical support to customers for personal computers, network system infrastructure equipment, including testing, updating, maintaining, and providing training on mainframe client servers and microcomputer software and hardware; responds to helpdesk requests.
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Overview Axient is seeking an Information Technology (IT) Project Manager - Journeyman to support our customer in Eglin AFB, FL. In this role you will be working in both SAP and non-SAP environments, and stakeholders such as outside vendors, the customer, other agencies.
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Experience working in an IT environment in an operational capacity (i.e. operations lead, project manager, systems analyst) Establishes Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) and IT Operations.
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The Department of Information Resources (DIR) requires the services of one Program Manager, hereafter referred to as Worker(s), who meets the general qualifications of ITSAC Project Manager 3 Category, Emerging Technology Type and the specifications outlined in this document for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Enterprise.
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Seeking a Project Manager to lead carshare station siting and development efforts in Los Angeles, and potentially other cities. Ideal candidate has a working understanding of the following subjects: shared mobility, site acquisition, mobility systems design and research, GIS analysis, electric vehicles, project management, public-private partnerships, utility coordination and permitting, and vendor management.
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Your Impact:HPD Tech is seeking an IT Senior Project Manager. The Office of HPDTech is composed of 7 units: CIO (Chief Information Office), CTO (Chief Technology Office), CPO (Chief Product Office), Budget, Enterprise Architecture, Planning & Compliance, and Information Security.
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Cybersecurity and technology risk and/or project management certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), AWS Security certification, Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification, or Masters Certificate of Project Management (CPM) or related certifications.
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8+ years of experience in performing information security or technology risk identifications and assessments, such as Control Self Assessments (CSAs), or completing assessments against established industry risk frameworks.
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As Director for Cyber Technical Change Risk Management in Capital One's Enterprise Services (ES) Risk Office (ES Risk, first-line of defense), you will execute high-priority enterprise-level technology and cyber initiatives, influence across the organization, and drive the implementation of our strategy.
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), race, color, age, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender reassignment, citizenship, immigration status, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under applicable federal, state or local law.
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Assist and drive project and program delivery, including project and process management, reporting, engagement in senior leadership meetings, drafting and reviewing materials for Senior Management, and other governance activities.
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Participate in risk and other management forums and contribute to continuous improvement of risk and project / program management practices. The successful candidate will be an experienced risk management professional who understands cyber and technology functions and organizations, with strong analytical, planning, strategic thinking, organizational and communication skills.
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