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The Configuration Developer provides development support and custom code in support of the management, configuration and maintenance of CDPHP's core systems and applications during their lifecycle, specifically with Facets and its integrated systems.
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This individual works with the Configuration Analysts, Team Leads, Managers, and Architects to review, maintain and develop custom code in support of CDPHP's core processes and functions. Three (3) years experience in maintenance of configuration data such as product design, practitioner and facility pricing, or premium rate maintenance required.
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Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Atrium Configuration Management Database. Uses their knowledge of the above-named systems and concepts to provide IT Asset Management/Configuration Management support under Customer SACM standard operating procedures.
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Requires strong technical knowledge of configuration management and practical knowledge of project management, typically obtained through advanced education combined with prior experience in an engineering support role such as configuration manager (CM), quality assurance technician (QA/QE/QC), design drafter, technical writer, program operations analyst, systems support engineer, integration and test engineer, specialty engineer, or similar.
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Administers existing configuration management toolsets, to include Agile Product Data Management (PDM), Rational ClearQuest, Windchill, JIRA, and/or others. Job Title: Specialist, Configuration Management.
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The Configuration Data Analyst must have the ability to meet with internal and external business units and peers to gather requirements, independently analyze and mine data, draw sound conclusions, configure, test and implement the data structures that support SCFHP’s managed care information system (s) required to meet business needs, regulatory compliance, and vendor contractual obligations.
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The National Security Customer Group of SAIC is seeking a Configuration Management Specialist for the Change Management section to support an IT Service Management effort for USTRANSCOM located at Scott Air Force Base (AFB) in Illinois.
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Configuration Management to the organization for both Continental US (CONUS) and Outside Continental. sites in support of establishing and maintaining the configuration baseline for US Marine Corps.
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Job Description Job Description We are seeking a skilled and dynamic Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) Administrator to join our team. Experience with Intune, JAMF, Patch My PC, Liquidware, VMware Horizon considered a plus.
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Computer Technologies Consultants (CTC) is seeking a Software Configuration Management Analyst to support our team located at the Indian Head Campus and EOD Campus of the Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head (NSWC IHD) in Maryland.
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Leidos Dynetics Group is seeking a talented Software Configuration Management Subject Matter Expert to join a diverse team to create unique solutions for complex problems. Professional Software Engineering Master Certification (SEMC), NDIA CDM, CMII or other Configuration Management/Data Management certification.
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This position is responsible for Configuration Data Management process for a complex military system or vessel. 2-4 years years of experience with configuration management of provisioning.
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The CDM organization is comprised of Effector CM (ECM), Data Management (DM/DEX), Software Configuration Management (SWCM), and Sensor CM (SCM). Software Configuration Management technology, Information Technology (IT), and/or development/scripting experience.
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We are seeking a Software Configuration Management Analyst to support the Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head (NSWC IHD), a Department of Defense entity responsible for providing IT services and products to Command personnel and the EOD community.
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The Senior Configuration Manager position is part of the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) Space Management Support System (SMSS) team within the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) portfolio in support of the US Department of Veterans Affairs, Consolidated Corporate Support Services (CCSS) program.
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