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Serve as an AEGIS SPY Radar Subject Matter Expert and Instructor to train Sailors in tactical and operational employment of the AEGIS combat system and associated weapons systems.
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Must have demonstrated subject matter expertise in at least one of the following subject areas: sonar system operation, underwater acoustics, underwater sound propagation, or tactical oceanography.
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Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) for Commissioning for new and existing NREL facilities. This position shall function as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Commissioning activities.
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Interacting with developers and other subject matter experts; as well as external tactical development team members, military personnel, and civilian DoD customers, to ensure that STDA requirements are captured and designed into the system.
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Threat Tec is seeking a highly skilled and experienced professional to join our team as an Adversarial Forces (ADFOR) Maritime Subject Matter Expert (SME). Adversarial Forces (ADFOR) Maritime Subject Matter Expert (SME.
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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. Agile PLM, PTC Windchill, Dassault ENOVIA, Siemens Teamcenter, Aras, etc.
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clearance to assist policy analysis and implementation and advise on programmatic initiatives in line with the responsibilities of the Office of Nuclear Energy, Safety, and Security (NESS) within the U.S. Department of State onsite in the Washington, DC region.
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ExUSW) Communications Subject Matter Expert (SME) to provide support to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group (EODGRU) ONE Requirements Department (N8) to articulate capability gaps and provide recommendations on how to reduce those gaps on ExUSW EOD Platoon, Company, and Battalion level communication systems response equipment, Electronic Warfare, Cyber Warfare, training, and personnel qualification.
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Position Summary:Life Cycle Engineering is currently recruiting Navy maintenance Subject Matter Experts with expertise and knowledge in Project Management concepts and for specific skilled positions in Victoria, BC. SME will provide over the shoulder mentoring and coaching of project management best practices and guidance, for the various skilled position such as Project Superintendent, Assistant Project Superintendent, Zone Manager and Lead Scheduler.
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Threat Tec is seeking a highly skilled and experienced professional to join our team as an Adversarial Forces (ADFOR) Tactical Air (TACAIR) Subject Matter Expert (SME). This job description is subject to change at any time.
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Polymer Specialist/Subject Matter Expert f or our client. Polymer Specialist/Subject Matter Expert- Minneapolis, MN. In-depth knowledge of polymer materials with an ability to perform chemical analysis such as HPLC, GC-MS, FTIR, NMR, ICP-OES/MS etc, for establishing Extractables and leachables and biocompatibility of medical devices along with an understanding of Basic Toxicological Principles for Risk Assessment.
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Support digitization and data verification automation to improve the quality of data and reduce manual work.
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Amentum is actively seeking an Explosives Subject Matter Expert (SME) Instructor to support training courses in Huntsville, AL. The position may require CONUS travel. Students are limited to ATF Certified Explosives Specialists (CES), FBI Hazardous Device School bomb technicians (BT), Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians (EOD), and Special Operations Forces (SOF) Explosives Engineers.
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