Information Technology Auditor Manager manages audit projects of information systems, platforms, and operating procedures following established policies and standards for efficiency, accuracy, and security. Coordinates resources and deliverables for annual and ongoing evaluations of IT infrastructure and establishes controls and audit procedures to identify areas of risk or non-compliance. Being an Information Technology Auditor Manager evaluates audit results and recommend improvements in current risk management controls, system implementation, and upgrade processes. Develops staff capabilities and competencies with training and coaching that reflect IT auditing best practices. Additionally, Information Technology Auditor Manager communicates overall regulatory, compliance, or operational readiness assessment results and follow-up action items to stakeholders. Coordinates external audit projects and initiatives. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a director. The Information Technology Auditor Manager manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be an Information Technology Auditor Manager typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Position: Project Manager I - Nuclear Projects
Location: Richland, WA
Duration: 12 Months
Description:
Manages projects and programs including planning, scheduling, and control of activities with minimal oversight and direction required. Leads project team of five to ten people. Establishes priorities within projects and maintains a general knowledge of all aspects of the projects within responsibility scope. Directs the activities of project teams; maintains a broad knowledge base of new technologies and industry trends as related to assigned projects; monitors project management processes and recommends changes to improve effectiveness and efficiency; manages project budgets, interacting closely with the finance organization and the project controls group; and coordinates with other project and line managers. Considered proficient in all aspects of project management
PMP Certification - Desired but not required
PMP Certified
Construction Management Certification
Desired but not required
Principal Accountabilities
· The project manager I manages project activities for refueling outages, forced outages, and on-line work as assigned, providing oversight of the staff involved in planning, leading, controlling, and monitoring to ensure that work is implemented safely, with quality, on schedule, and within budget. This includes all aspects of project implementation including budget, work package preparation, parts procurement, ALARA planning, industrial and nuclear safety, clearance order preparation, work prioritization, resource loading, risk management, and work execution including resolution of schedule delays and conflicts.
· Develops the budgets, including tracking cost versus budget for assigned projects. Assures proper progress and focus through frequent interface with the client, engineers, related parties, and management.
· Develop and manage contracts and interface with vendors. Develops project schedules commensurate with project complexity and size with the goal of being able to manage risk, accurately track progress, enforce accountability, and manage critical path and float.
· Prepare and deliver written and oral communications to various groups including senior management.
· Develop and maintain long range plan strategies associated with assigned projects.
· Support effective implementation of the Columbia Generating Station Self-Assessment and Corrective Action Program.
· Support the following:
Outage support including OCC
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, construction management, project management, business, or related field from accredited college or university AND eight years’ experience in a technical field OR Associates degree in engineering, construction management, project management, business, or related technical curriculum from accredited college or university AND ten years’ experience in a technical field OR High School Diploma/GED AND twelve years’ experience in a technical field
Desired Education and Experience
· RO/SRO License or CGS Management Cert
· Project Management Cert
· Construction Management Cert
· Work experience in the role of direct supervisor or project manager in the commercial nuclear industry environment, focused on maintenance, operations, engineering, or construction.
· Nuclear plant operator production coordination experience, work management experience in conducting and coordinating plant production work.
Required abilities and skills
· Error reduction and human performance improvement methods, and cost-effective work execution methodologies.
· Managing projects, on-line work management, or refueling and forced outage management related activities.
· Standard project management techniques
Desired abilities and skills
· Experience at Commercial Nuclear Power Plant or similar facility
· Project management and budget process software
· Evaluating organizational, personal, technical, and effective maintenance programs, procedures, schedules, and performance
· Code and regulatory requirements as they relate to maintenance and engineering work activities
· Procedures and processes related to maintenance and engineering activities
· Skilled in software programs such as passport and MS Office programs
Job Type: Contract
Salary: $75.00 - $90.00 per hour
Schedule:
Ability to Relocate:
Work Location: In person
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