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Familiarity with Salesforce, Cloud Migration, and SaaS Application deployment technologies and emerging practices. Developing and leading teams through solution prototyping, development, and deployment - from hands-on proposal technical support to prototyping client implementations and complete production deployment.
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Experience developing and deploying Infrastructure as Code (IaC), utilizing continuous integration / continuous deployment (CI/CD) tools, and leveraging automation platforms such as Ansible or Azure Functions.
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The Mid-level Project Manager will oversee large-scale IT equipment deployment projects for the IRS, including managing the flow of new, replacement, and repurposed equipment. Overview DecisionPoint Corporation is seeking a Mid-Level Project Manager to join our IRS Operations Service Support (OSS) 10K New Hire team.
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Knowledge of Python language, machine learning theory, techniques, and implementation, statistical analysis, cybersecurity, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery and Deployment (CI/CD), MATLAB, SolidWorks, DOORS, and MagicDraw, Cameo, and SysML.
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About the Role: As a Project Manager supporting our Federal government client, you will be trusted to provide technical project management expertise to support the development and deployment of critical broadband/wireless services for public safety.
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7+ years of experience performing research and preparing for proper te chn ology deployment, security measures adherence, te chn ology interoperability, system resource management, system deconfliction, and user allocation, including providing te chn ical assessments of novel products, vendor solutions, and Commer cia l Off-the-Shelf ( COTS )/ Government Off-the-Shelf ( GOTS ) applications and emerging te chn ologies that are still in the development phase.
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Position Overview STI-TEC is seeking Joint Center for Electromagnetic Readiness (JCER) Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) support to accomplish Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (JEMSO) readiness evaluations of service deployment certification events, or prerequisite training considered critical and mandatory prior to deployment to support a Combatant Command (CCMD.
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Responsible for the management of a diverse team consisting of test planners, TTP developers, subject matter analysts and the team’s Operations Research Systems Analyst (ORSA) Members of the team shall include experience in DoD Staff processes, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) – Large Language Models (LLMs) deployment, interactions, platforms, and architectures, and engineering.
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For this position, qualifying experience is defined as: Experience in providing information technology project management oversight, technical advice, and assistance to plan, coordinate and synchronize change and release and deployment scheduling and operational support functions related to contingency and exercises and satellite communications (SATCOM) gateway mission planning.
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