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We seek a Landscape Architect ready to match our can-do energy and attitude to be involved in a wide range of landscape architecture work based out of our Seattle office. This role could be filled by candidates at either Landscape Architect I or Landscape Architect II level, and the hiring team will determine which level is most appropriate for each candidate based on their relevant background and experience.
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Lead efforts to ensure compliance with PCI-DSS requirements. As a Senior Security Architect, you will be responsible for designing and implementing robust security architectures to protect Worldpay's data, systems, and networks.
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We are hiring a Landscape Architect to assist in this effort and work on projects throughout the company. Licensure as a Professional Landscape Architect (PLA) required or working toward licensure within the next 24 months.
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As a Lead Cybersecurity Architect at JPMorgan Chase within Consumer & Community Banking - Connected Commerce, you are an integral part of a team that works to develop high-quality cybersecurity solutions for various software applications on modern cloud-based technologies.
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As part of the Core Data and Analytics Architecture team, the Lead Data Architect will drive efforts to provide a modern data architecture and design to deliver data for driving insights.
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Principal Data Architect (Remote) The Cloud Security Architect is an important member of the KION Supply Chain Solutions (SCS) Global Software R&D team. We are looking for a hands-on, dynamic, and enthusiastic Cloud Security Architect to help drive our application security efforts.
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Architect and improve calibration procedures for sensor suites used in navigation systems. Lead the navigation, localization, and position strategy, roadmap and solution architecture for Anduril.
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Seeking a Landscape Designer or Landscape Architect to join their growing Landscape Design Team. In this position, the Landscape Designer assists senior staff with their ongoing landscape architecture projects.
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The Principal Architect is responsible for the core configuration of the ServiceNow platform, safeguarding the architectural integrity of critical workflows such as IT Service Management (ITSM), HR Service Delivery (HRSD), Hardware Asset Management (HAM), and IT Operations Management (ITOM.
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As a Microsoft Modern Workplace Architect, you will lead client discussions and project efforts that will drive technical requirements for workshops, and compelling proposals and statements of work.
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A TekStream client, a healthcare technology company, has am opening for a Senior Information Security Architect with Identity and Access Management (IAM) expertise and large enterprise company and healthcare industry experience.
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Creating the Qlik Sense dashboards and supporting the business decision process.
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Lead an Anduril-wide navigation, localization, and positioning community of practice. Family Planning & Parenting Support: Fertility (eg, IVF, preservation), adoption, and gestational carrier coverage with additional benefits and resources to provide support from planning to parenting.
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Communicates InfoSec Architectural and Application Security policies, standards and guidelines in documentation for consumption by both IT and non-IT resources.
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Licensure as a Landscape Architect in Texas or pursuing licensure within 2-3 years. Proficient in relevant drafting/design software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Microsoft Office, Sketch-up, GIS, and Adobe Creative Suite is essential; Experience with Lumion, grasshopper, and Vray for Rhino is a plus.
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