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The Technical Director supports both the VPIT, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), and the Executive Director of Applications (EDA) in coordinating, implementing, organizing and managing the College's infrastructure and related services.
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As Director, Business Systems - Financial Technology, you will serve as the strategic interface between the Business Systems Team and our Finance and Legal departments. We are looking for an innovative, strategic, collaborative and passionate Director, Business Systems - Financial Technology to lead Procore's Finance Technology/Systems and Legal Technology/Systems team.
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The Director of IT – Web Services will report to the VP of Information Technology (IT) – Products and Services, and will have technical responsibility for planning, directing, and coordinating activities pertaining to Hanger, Inc.'s and Products and service segment, all underlying technologies, and coordinating with other groups within the broader IT department including but not limited to Security, Compliance Infrastructure, Support Services, and PMO.
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Assists the Chief Information Officer (CIO) directing all project activities within the Information Technology (IT) Division, providing technical direction and guidance as well as project management guidance.
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TIE is part of the at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), a global leader in technology innovation and engineering education for over a century. Major companies with Austin campuses, such as Dell, National Instruments, Apple, IBM, Samsung, Google, Tesla, and many others, continue to recruit Cockrell School students at a remarkable rate, launching thousands of successful careers and developing Texas Engineers into industry leaders.
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Marvell Technology is seeking a visionary and experienced Director of Identity and Access Management (IAM) to lead our IAM strategy and operations. This Director will provide direction and guidance to the development, specifications, and communications of IAM processes, program, governance, platform and architecture, as well as provide in-depth consultation to the business units and IT management and assist in developing plans and direction for the integration of information security requirements.
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Scion Technology has been engaged to conduct an immediate search for an experienced Director of Information Technology for our client, a wonderful nonprofit organization that serves Central Texas youth, families, and communities.
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10+ years' experience in business management (B2C ecommerce/marketing, P&L) and/or business strategy or strategy consulting, preferably in the ecommerce or technology space. We provide industry-leading technology solutions to fuel partner growth and success, while facilitating memorable experiences for travelers.
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As the Director of People Business Partner, you will act as a key strategic partner with the Product and Technology senior leadership team. Experience as a Senior HR business partner, ideally in a technology organization that has experienced massive growth.
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Experience in financial services, payments, or blockchain/digital asset technology strongly preferred. Our infrastructure - including USDC, a blockchain-based dollar - helps businesses, institutions and developers harness these breakthroughs and capitalize on this major turningpoint in the evolution of money and technology.
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REQUIRED: Experience with ADP or similar HRIS platforms, must be proficient in data analysis, reporting, and HR technology solutions. CCP / CBP / CPP / PHR preferred. REQUIRED: Experience with ADP or similar HRIS platforms, must be proficient in data analysis, reporting, and HR technology solutions.
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Administrative Experience: Proven ability to leverage in-house or third-party resources to develop and deploy effective administrative policies, processes, and services to support nonprofit business functions such as human resources, procurement, contract management, technology infrastructure, facilities management, and organizational risk management.
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You will partner and collaborate with Benefits, People Operations and Technology, Enterprise Engineering and Accounting teams to deliver payroll services that optimize operational excellence and create a deeper bench of experienced talent within the payroll production team.
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Business Development Director - Technology / Media / Telecomm - TMT We are the leading provider of professional services to the middle market globally, our purpose is to instill confidence in a world of change, empowering our clients and people to realize their full potential.
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The Director is also responsible for developing and maintaining relationships and a collaborative work environment with other areas within DAP and program areas that interact with PMAS projects, including HHSC Information Technology teams.
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