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Job ID: 2405275 Location: WASHINGTON, DC, US Date Posted: 2024-04-10 Category: Information Technology Subcategory: IT Asset Mgmt Schedule: Full-time Shift: Day Job Travel: No Minimum Clearance Required: None Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Public Trust Potential for Remote Work: No Description SAIC is seeking an experienced IT Configuration and Asset Manager to join our team supporting a US government agency in the National Capital Region.
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Experience with NASA and US government spacecraft and mission requirements. Applicants must be a US Person (citizen or Green Card Holder/permanent resident, or protected individual/asylum.
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Staff Augmentation, Healthcare, Medical, Dental, Hospital, Surgical, Clinical & Non Clinical, Information Technology, Government Contracting, Cyber Security, Cloud Technology, Software Development, Human Resources, and Quality Assurance.
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About New Vertical Technologies New Vertical Technologies is a leading full-service software development firm specializing in advanced projects in the realms of e-commerce, non-profit, government services, and private industry.
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Knowledge of: Software House, Lenel, AMAG, Galaxy, Brivo, Bosch, Southwest Microwave, Genetec, and/or Onssi. The Mid-level Electronic Security Technician to support clients throughout the US.
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Experience managing project financials for US Government Programs. A minimum of 3 years’ experience in project related finance using financial management software (SAP, CostPoint.
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Ideal candidate requirements given client and contract / portfolio requirements include US Citizenship, active security clearance (e.g. DoD Secret / Top Secret), prior expertise with portfolio and project management of US federal government agencies in a technology consulting context is preferred.
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At Accenture Federal Services, nothing matters more than helping the US federal government make the nation stronger and safer and life better for people. Join us to drive positive, lasting change that moves missions and the government forward.
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SNC is looking for Software Engineers to support several of our exciting US Navy programs! The Department of Defense Consolidated Adjudications Facility (DoD CAF), a federal government agency, handles the adjudicative aspects of the security clearance eligibility process for industry applicants.
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We partner with premier government R&D agencies such as DARPA, IARPA, AFRL, NVESD, NOAA, ONR, other branches of the US military, and multiple members of the Intelligence Community on a range of efforts including prime contracts, SBIRs, and STTRs∯*∯ In addition, we provide commercial services to companies ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Software Engineer to join our team in supporting a large US Government program in the San Diego, CA. For all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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Must have an Active SECRET US Government Clearance. Come learn and explore new technologies, new software, new hardware, and development tools in support of the Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile Program.
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Current, active US Government Security Clearance of TS/SCI with Polygraph. This position requires that the candidate selected be a US Citizen and must currently possess and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain an active Top Secret US Government Clearance with SCI eligibility and polygraph. Determine and/or record size, type, and gauge of wiring, coupling, conduits, electro-mechanical relays, digital relays, circuit breakers, digital trip units, transformers, etc., supplying details to update the electrical system model and simulation software.
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Sargent & Lundy's Government Services Division provides cutting-edge engineering design and consulting support to the management and operating contractors for US Department of Energy (DOE) sites and national laboratories.
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