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Preferred/Desired: GIAC Security Essentials Certification RMF, CSF, FISMA, and Fedramp Familiarity with: ZTNA and SASE Framework, ICAM (OKTA), CWPP, SOC Operations, Vulnerability Threat Management, and Compliance Clearance, background investigation: Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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Experience with cloud-based platforms (e.g. Salesforce, Azure, Okta, Login.gov). Establish and maintain the integration promotional model environment approach and capabilities to be used on the program.
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Serverless Apps using S3, Lambda, Step Functions, API Gateway, AppSync, and Cognito. Data/ML Pipelines using S3, Athena, Glue, Airflow, Kinesis or Kafka, and Sagemaker. Experience with AWS GovCloud, DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) is a plus.
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Knowledge of Serverless Apps using S3, Lambda, Step Functions, API Gateway, AppSync, and Cognito. Experience in Data/ML Pipelines using S3, Athena, Glue, Airflow, Kinesis or Kafka, and Sagemaker.
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Experience in API development and SOA services. Active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility. Bachelors' degree in computer science, information systems, engineering, business or other related field or equivalent.
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Design and develop tools and applications that leverage the ArcGIS REST and Python API allowing automation of a variety of GIS tasks such as automating map production, publishing web services, updating data sources across different databases, web map generation, and more.
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Proficient in RESTful API development, database management (SQL and NoSQL), and familiar with AWS cloud services. Address challenges related to data processing, API integrations, and system architecture.
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CACI is seeking a cleared Senior Systems Engineer to work in a Continuous Deployment environment to evaluate and test Software Builds against target HW + API using MFOCS and DevOps a Huntsville, AL.
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C#, design pattern, devops, php, software engineer lead. TS clearance required. PVM is a black- and service-disabled veteran-owned small business and was founded by a retired Naval officer out of frustration with the status quo with one goal in mind: to help his fellow Shipmates solve the problems they were facing every day.
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Additionally, you will design and develop tools and applications that leverage the ArcGIS REST and Python API, enabling automation of various GIS tasks such as map production, web service publishing, data source updating, and web map generation.
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Tagging framework and API that allows us to send event data to Google Ads, Campaign Manager, Display & Video 360, Search Ads 360, and Google Analytics. tagging framework and API that allows us to send event data to Google Ads, Campaign Manager, Display & Video 360, Search Ads 360, and Google Analytics.
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Experience making API calls to the Okta API or another Identity Provider API. Must have a minimum 3+ years of IAM experience including 2+ years of Okta development/coding/onboarding.
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Strong understanding and knowledge of life sciences markets and processes (fermentation, cell / gene therapy, API, blood products, purification, fill / finish, medical devices, etc) Strong understanding and knowledge of life sciences markets and processes (fermentation, cell / gene therapy, API, blood products, purification, fill / finish, medical devices, etc.
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Create and customize Microsoft SharePoint sites and solutions using Microsoft Power Apps, Microsoft Power Automate, SharePoint Designer Workflows, Nintex Workflows, as well as the SharePoint Framework (SPFx), Microsoft Infopath, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery and RESTful API to automate business processes while adhering to prevailing laws (e.g., Section 508), DoD guidelines, usability considerations and industry best practices.
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Preexisting and immediately executable knowledge of: Dynamics 365 CRM Office 365 Microsoft Azure SQL and RDBMS technologies Web API Azure DevOps (VSTS) ETL, SSAS, and SSIS experience SSRS Reporting knowledge Power BI.
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