Member of team responsible for the overall management and security of end user devices. Analyze technologies and recommend upgrades/changes based on assessments of the organization's current and future end user device needs.
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Design system solutions and create implementation and support models to secure, manage, patch, update and deliver digital services (i.e. applications) to end user devices including but not limited to, mobile desktop, kiosk and handheld scanners
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Create both short and long-term end user device roadmaps based on an understanding of the organizational strategic requirements, technology, context, security and business needs; develop proof of concepts as necessary to confirm roadmaps
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Define and review reports to ensure all services are completely and successfully delivered; proactively intervene to correct problems when they are encountered; and use metrics to improve processes
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Work effectively with other IS teams and outsourcing provider(s) to ensure technology solutions are effectively managed and performed
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Ensure a thorough analysis of service results, and respond to any escalated (Tier 3) service delivery issues
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Assess organizations current and future technology needs; set direction and lead improvements of techniques, methodologies and deliverables
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Perform other duties as requested
Minimum Qualifications
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Bachelors degree in Information Systems or related field and eight (8) years of experience in the Information Services, which includes five (5) years of experience with desktop systems technologies
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Experience with InTune, SCCM, and Airwatch
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Experience with defining application delivery packages
Preferred Qualifications
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Experience working with external vendors to identify technology solutions
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Experience with disk encryption technologies
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Experience with defining application deployment technology
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Experience with PowerShell for task automation and configuration management
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veteran/Disability
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