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Additionally, IT-Strat has prime contracts with Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and many others. Will assist with all phases of software systems programming applications.
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Ensure systems are within Information Assurance standards by testing and implementing security updates, managing Group Policy Objects (GPO), conducting Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) and Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) scans.
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Job Code/Title: Clinical Systems Analyst II. Master's degree in Business, Finance, Accounting , Information Systems, Data Analytics, Computer Science or other directly related field of study.
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Bachelor's Degree Finance, Computer Science, Statistics, Information Systems, Business Administration, Management, or another quantitative field required. Experience with EPM/BPM tools like Oracle EPM, Cognos TM1/IBM Planning Analytics or Business Intelligence (BI) tools like Power BI, Tableau, MicroStrategy.
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The Senior Systems Analyst will work effectively with minimal supervision; maintain ownership for specific system function(s) and/or set of business users, facilitate communications between the business and IT, assist with all relevant change management activities, and deliver excellent customer service.
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Comprehensive Connectivity: Ensure seamless connectivity between multiple systems, including integration with fintech services such as Plaid, Giact, and Modern Treasury, as well as financial institutions like Silicon Valley Bank.
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5-8 years’ experience in a firmware engineer or embedded systems engineer position or equivalent position. The Embedded Systems Engineer III will work with a small state-of-the-art R&D team in Boise to bring new ideas to life that will help transform the material handling industry.
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Headquartered in Englewood, Colo., and conducting business around the globe, EchoStar is a pioneer in communications technologies through its Hughes Network Systems and EchoStar Satellite Services business segments.
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Requires extensive technical knowledge and understanding of engineering systems, engineering calculations, applications of engineering methods and materials, applications of computer software to engineering problems to ensure the design is cost effective, in accordance with applicable safety, health, environmental regulations, customer requirements and engineering codes and standards.
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Foundation knowledge and skills for the Operating Systems Analyst include a working knowledge of the assigned computer operating systems, systems analysis, and systems-level programming.
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You will play a key role in designing and developing the hardware for these systems and should be comfortable with defining complex electrical system architectures and hands on hardware bringup, debug, and prototyping.
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8 to 10 years of experience working as a Microsoft Systems Engineer or similar role. Job Title: MICROSOFT SYSTEMS ENGINEER - ONSITE. Additional Education/Certification(s): (MTA, MCSA, MCSE, Microsoft Azure Administrator, Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Microsoft 365 Fundamentals.
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O Insight Globals large telecommunications company is looking for someone to be responsible for formulating and defining systems and objectives based on a good understanding of applicable business systems.
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In support of the airworthiness effort, the System Safety Engineer works alongside design engineers across all disciplines (mechanical, electrical, structural, software, controls, systems, aerodynamics, flight test, manufacturing) to identify, quantify and identify risks associated with the functions of the aircraft and support systems.
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Tests, adjusts, maintains, and repairs boiler safety devices such as flame safeguard systems, pressure switches, pressure differential switches, limit switches, timers, water column safety devices, electric/electronic probes and sensors, steam safety valves, and automatic and manual fuel valves for the purpose of preventing major.pressure vessel failures and/or furnace explosions.
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