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GDIT is currently seeking an Active Directory Senior Subject Matter Expert in Fort Huachuca, AZ. The Active Directory Senior Subject Matter Expert is responsible for supporting Army networks.
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The Cyber Applications Subject Matter Expert (SME) supports the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) on the Integrated Research and Development for Enterprise Solutions (IRES) contract. Position Title: Cyber Applications Subject Matter Expert (SME.
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Because of increasing demand for mechanical and energy engineering expertise, we are seeking a Decarbonization Subject Matter Expert - Principal Mechanical Engineer to join our Charlotte, NC office.
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Management Solutions is seeking a Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) Subject Matter Expert. Participate in planning discussions through early phase subject matter and program planning and provide advisement on negotiation clauses/requirements.
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Specifically, HDR seeks Subject Matter Experts in Civil, Hydraulics/Hydrology, Structural, Geotechnical, Geological, and Mechanical engineering. We are expert FERC Part 12 Dam Safety Program practitioners, and we are at the forefront of performing FERC Comprehensive Assessments (CAs) and Periodic Inspections (PIs.
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MCS is hiring for a Video Teleconference (VTC) Subject Matter Expert for a project with the FBI. Employees may be subject to periodic motor vehicle record checks, and any discrepancies may impact eligibility for the position.
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Follows Navigate Flow Cytometry Subject Matter Expert (SME) guidance and training to deliver on fit-for-purpose analytical strategies that fulfill mechanistic endpoints of investigational clinical studies.
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Serves as subject matter expert for select technical biomarker solutions (flow cytometry or blood protein biomarkers and scientific discipline (immunology). Expertise in a relevant platform technology (immunohistochemistry, digital pathology, flow cytometry, or genetics), including assay development, data analysis, and clinical application, is required.
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The selected candidate will have the subject matter expertise in technical communications to enable the development of system architectures, detailed system designs, and the application of communications expertise to specific problem areas applicable to the Sponsor.
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Serves as a leader and subject matter expert on interest rate risk management for Asset Liability Committee, Enterprise Risk Management, Treasury, and lines of business. Subject matter expert on managing and reporting on interest rate risk within a financial services institution(s) regulated by the Federal Reserve and/or the Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC.
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Serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on development of GEOINT standards with the objective of facilitating compliance and interoperability through integration of NSG & ASG requirements while reducing technical and schedule risk associated with Data, Metadata, and Ontology standards.
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AEVEX Aerospace is seeking exceptionally qualified individuals to serve as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst Subject Matter Expert (ASIA SME). All Source Intelligence Analyst Subject Matter Expert Are you ready to take your expertise to the next level and play a critical role in supporting the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM.
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Recognized subject matter expert in the highly specialized field of PRA, HRA, and quantitative risk analysis of complex systems and operations. · Perform reliability data analysis, including the collection, classification and validation of data used to model and predict the reliability of complex spaceflight systems and crew operations under extreme environmental conditions.
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Amentum is actively seeking an Explosives Subject Matter Expert (SME) Instructor to support training courses in Huntsville, AL. The position may require CONUS travel. Students are limited to ATF Certified Explosives Specialists (CES), FBI Hazardous Device School bomb technicians (BT), Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians (EOD), and Special Operations Forces (SOF) Explosives Engineers.
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Subject Matter Expert in the design and operation of rotating equipment, development of equipment strategies (including lubrications, conditions monitoring, and preventive maintenance), and management of mechanical integrity (including tanks, pressure vessels, and piping.
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