What are the responsibilities and job description for the IT Asset Management Practice Lead (ITAM) position at SUNRAY INFORMATICS?
Role : IT Asset Management Practice Lead (ITAM)
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Duration: Full-time
MOI : Telephonic & Skype
Primary Skills: NIST, FFIEC, and CoBIT, IT Asset Management Analysts
Need Candidates with a Minimum of 10 Years of Experience. This is 100% onsite role on W2.
Job Description:
- The IT Asset Management (ITAM) Practice Leader will be a key player in optimizing the IT asset lifecycle, ensuring efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and compliance.
- This is a hands-on leadership role that requires a deep understanding of ITAM principles and managing IT assets from procurement to disposal, as well as the ability to effectively communicate with stakeholders at all levels of the organization.
- Oversee the procurement, receiving, tracking, and deployment of new IT assets (hardware and software).
- Maintaining complete, accurate records and conducting regular audits are crucial to ensuring the effectiveness of the ITAM program.
- Collaborate with business, technology, and security leaders to ensure optimization and security of assets through their lifecycles from procurement to disposal.
- Drive understanding of ITAM's role in mitigating risk to the organization while providing value to our internal customers.
- Develop and maintain comprehensive ITAM policies and procedures, while continuously identifying opportunities to improve efficiencies and user experiences.
- Work with other members of the IT Service Quality organization to implement these improvements.
- Analyze internal and industry data and information sources to identify emerging trends, risks, and best practice recommendations.
- Specific knowledge of FFIEC, NIST, and CoBIT standards
- Provide guidance and support to team of IT Asset Management Analysts, delegating tasks and responsibilities effectively, as well as providing constructive feedback
- Develop and regularly produce scorecard reports for review by executive leadership, including KPIs, KRIs, and ongoing risk assessments of inventoried asset classes, including the tracking of End-of-Life/End-of-Support assets.