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The Export Control Compliance Analyst (EECA) reviews, analyzes, and approves all export actions to ensure compliance with the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration Regulations (EAR) as they apply to operations within Alutiiq, LLC, its subsidiaries, and their operating units.
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Minimum of 5 years of applicable Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) experience. Sr Site Reliability Engineer. Ownership of the reliability, uptime, system security, cost, capacity, resiliency, and performance of applications and platforms, while leading data-driven initiatives to enhance stability and improve service levels.
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Consult with the ICN leaders, professionals, and various Risk & Brand Protection compliance groups (Anti-Corruption, Cyber Security, CoRe Procurement, etc.) As a senior analyst on the team, you'll promote and monitor compliance with auditor independence rules and regulations as well as internal policies and procedures to help manage Deloitte's regulatory and reputational risk.
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Support the Test Resource Manager to identify site POCs, site-specific information (physical and logical access points), daily testing battle rhythms, and organizing team deployment information.
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Seven (7) years of experience in the personnel security investigative or investigative analyst field. Engage with internal and external customers on personnel security to ensure the assigned program / project is fully integrated; leverage current threat intelligence to enhance or modify procedures.
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Peraton is hiring a Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) embedded within a customer's Acquisition Program Management Office supporting multi-discipilned Special Access Program (SAP) and Sensitive Compartment Information (SCI) security management.
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The SDA BMC3 AppFac Field Service Engineer will support application development teams initiating their development within the AppFac (on-site) providing system engineering technical advice to BMC3 application developers.
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Coordinate with IT compliance and audit teams to ensure remote site infrastructure adheres to regulatory requirements and industry best practices Qualifications Required Education : Bachelors and two (2) years or more experience; Masters and zero (0) years related experience; four (4) years of experience considered in lieu of degree.
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Hold at least one of the following certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Global Information Security Professional (GISP), or the CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) or other certifications exemplifying skill sets such as those described in DoD Instruction 8570.1 Information Assurance Management (IAM) Level III.
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As an HPM/RF Engineer on the U.S. Army Rapid Capabilities Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) Indirect Fire Protection Capability - High Power Microwave, you will get to analyze technical data provided by the vendor, provide insight into the effects of HPM on other equipment; and make recommendations to Government as the sole HPM subject matter expert on-site.
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Perform systems engineering and integration to include Military SATCOM Architecture studies and long haul communications engineering and analysis to include: site selections, site surveys, strategic capability development, site planning, providing on-site construction support, site implementation leadership, communications equipment selection, staging, installation, integration and testing management.
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On-site Physical Therapist specializing in Injury Prevention. Skills, Abilities Preferences: Strong understanding of blueprint reading, travelers, sketches, CNC programming, and utilization of measurement tools like micrometers, calipers, and gauges.
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CFD Research has an immediate opening for a talented Computational Fluid Dynamics Developer/Analyst. This individual will work as part of the Aerospace and Defense Solutions Division supporting R&D programs for NASA, DARPA, and DOD. Other responsibilities will include the support development of, and analysis with, advanced numerical computational fluid dynamics tools to perform complex, large-scale simulations.
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Job: Maintenance & Repair Travel: None Organization: AFO - Akima Facilities Operations Clearance: Able to Obtain Secret Work Type: On-Site Remote: No ReqID: 2024-11934. Alarm sirens at the work site require that technicians be able to hear audible warning devices.
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Pluses Understanding of MARSEC levels and CFATS as it pertains to site security, with training as an MTSA Facility Security Officer (FSO) a plus. Job DescriptionResponsibilities The EHS Manager will manage and lead the site ESSH team and continuously develop their skills and experiences, along with the systems and processes to drive compliance, efficiency, and improved performanceProvide leadership on incident and near miss prevention, root cause analysis and behavioral modification to drive a learning organizationProvide input annually to update long-range strategic plan and focused current year plan for air issues.
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