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Job Description OVERVIEW: We are seeking an IT Security Policy Analyst/ISSO for our mission-critical customer in Washington, DC. You will work as part of a fantastic team providing security compliance expertise on a high-priority project.
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Leads or assists with security project implementation including DLP, SIEM, Vulnerability Scanning Solution, and others. Title : Senior IT Security Analyst. Monitors compliance with IT security policy and applicable law.
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The platform will be designed for District wide use and integration with other Enterprise Data tools such as Esri, Tableau, MicroStrategy, API Gateways, and Oracle databases and integration tools · Coordinates IT project management, engineering, maintenance, QA, and risk management.
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One or more of the following certifications: Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Azure Solutions Architect Expert, AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional, PMI Project Management Professional (PMP.
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The IT Project Manager is part of the IT Program Management Office (PMO) that leads project execution and establishes delivery standards, processes, tools, and reporting for the IT organization.
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Must possess the skills of Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access, MS SQL Server, SharePoint Business Intelligence and Project Management. Prepares reports to track project status and inform management decision making.
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Provide services and support as a Information Technology Center Support (Project Manager Senior) in the Government And Public Services Industry Sector focussing on IT Services Solutions for clients such as The Department of Interior (DOI | NPS) | DOI National Park Service (NPS) Information Resources (IR) Directive Generally Located In CONUS: Washington, DC, and Reston, Virginia, and the National Information Systems Center (NISC), located in Denver, Colorado.
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Seven (7) years or more experience Minimum of 7 years of progressively responsible, comprehensive experience in Application Development and IT Project Management. This position may be called on to provide a level of project management for single or multiple projects and/or perform a vendor management role with third party service providers.
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Five years working in the IT field as a project manager, supervisor, and/or IT trainer/educator. Three (3) years operational and/or program/project management experience. The IT Pathway Director will report to the Associate Dean of the workforce development division.
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This is not an Agile or Scrum Coach position, nor just a project management role. Prior experience transitioning from a hands-on developer role to a project or technical management position.
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FOUR (4) or more years of experience in IT governance, data management, and/or project management. Master’s Degree in IT Management, Data Analytics, Cybersecurity, Business Administration, Public Administration, Systems Engineering, or similar degrees.
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The QA Automation IT Lead will be responsible for Quality Assurance for all projects within 1 or more project vertical markets. Provides test automation, security test and performance test guidance to all testers in the QA team by being involved with project level work as needed.
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As a IT Project Manager , you'll have a deep passion leading DevSecOps, Cloud, and Cyber projects within the National Security business unit specifically supporting the Intel account. You will evaluate, prioritize, and manage impacts of project scope changes, issues, and risks.
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We are looking for an IT Project Manager who can translate larger program goals into well designed project plans and assist the client in developing innovative solutions to complex problems.
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Provide timely creation, updating, maintenance, and provision of all appropriate project plans, project time and cost estimates, technical specifications, management documentation, and management reporting in a form/format that is acceptable to the United States Mint for all Service Area projects and major Service activities.
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