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Athenix Special Missions (ASM) is seeking a qualified Terrain Subject Matter Expert (SME) at the Mission Training Complex Capabilities Support (MTCCS)-Centers of Excellence (COE) Schools at Joint Base San Antonio, TX.
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This role will act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for all things P&C including the implementation and maintenance of transmission/substation protection, control, and substation automation engineering initiatives in accordance with NERC standards.
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The incumbent will act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for all things P&C including the development and implementation of transmission/substation protection and controls engineering initiatives in accordance with NERC standards.
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TITLE: Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Subject Matter Expert (SME) - Multiple positions, specific to these areas of responsibility: Middle East and East Asia LOCATION: Washington DC/Northern Virginia Security Clearance Requirement: Secret (w/TS Eligibility) Status: Full Time and Part-Time Positions Start Date: ASAP Description: - Serve as the direct support and advisor to FMS program teams, supporting the full Security Cooperation process.
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Serve as subject matter expert ("SME") for consumer financial protection regulatory compliance across Walmart's suite of financial products and services (i.e., money transfers, lending, prepaid access, credit cards, etc.
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The Senior Network Support Engineer is expected to be a Subject Matter Expert (SME) covering the application of campus network technology deployed across the Customer Group.
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Serving as a financial as well as operational subject matter expert (SME) and point of contact to the Real Estate Asset Management and Corporate Real Estate Accounting business areas, providing comprehensive consulting, auditing and analytical business support.
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7+ years of experience in a related role and/ with subject matter expert in Financial Crimes NAM and International Compliance related regulations, risks and typologies; including KYC, AML, AB&C, Sanctions and Consumer Regulations.
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As a Subject Matter Expert (SME) Splunk Engineer, you will play a lead role in engineering and administering a highly distributed clustered Splunk environment. SME Splunk Engineer is Hybrid position at Walker Lane, VA and must have the ability to be on-site as needed.
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As the subject matter expert (SME) on your CBRN/WMD threat target set, our clients will look to you for time critical IEW Alerts, value-added context and threat assessment, often in a time constrained environment.
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Specialized experience shall be demonstrated in troubleshooting and assessment of electrical auxiliary equipment, in the official capacity of a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for a US Navy Engineering Activity, Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), or industrial/commercial equivalent.
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As the security Engineer Principal Subject Matter Expert (SME) you need to be well versed in the design, deployment, implementation, and maintenance of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) informing security events, assessments, and security design consultation, with a focus on Identity Access Management (IAM) in support of ZTA.
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We are looking to fill the role of Structural Engineer - Seismic Subject Matter Expert (SME). The seismic SME will have a depth of experience designing low- and mid-rise buildings in high seismic zones.
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Serve as a DevSecOps and cloud-native subject matter expert (SME) in internal and external discussions and reviews. Technical Fellows provide technical leadership and guidance, and this individual will specifically help drive improvements and the maturity of our DevSecOps processes and use of cloud-native architecture in real-time embedded systems.
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Serves as the Subject Matter Expert, (SME) and reviewer and/or auditor of HR work to support the development, leadership, and operation of the employee and labor relations strategy globally, including its compliance with processes and regulations.
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