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Paid full-time experience as a Government civilian or contract employee at US Army and/or Marine Corps Infantry Units, may be counted towards minimum qualification requirements, provided this experience was gained within the most recent, continuous 3 years, as a directly embedded staff member, on-site with respective Army and/or Marine Corp entities.
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The Journeyman Computer User Support Specialist will support the US Army Corps of Engineers RITS Program. Journeyman Computer User Support Specialist performs technical, operational, and training support to users of personal computers either by telephone, or on-site for PC desktop hardware and software packages.
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Our individual differences and perspectives bring enhanced value to our teams and help us develop solutions for the most challenging problems. Possess and maintain current certification by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) or the Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) through the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa.
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We are looking for a Senior Computer Support Specialist to provide technical, operational, and training support to users of personal computers either by telephone, or on-site for PC desktop hardware and software packages including printing, installation, productivity applications, electronic mail, and operating systems for the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) under the Revolutionary Information Technology Services (RITS) contract.
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Overview This position will support the US Army Corps of Engineers RITS Program. On-site facilitation of PC Tech workload. Liaison for Mettel/NOSC in support of site outages.
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We are looking for a Journeyman Computer Support Specialist to provide technical, operational, and training support to users of personal computers either by telephone, or on-site for PC desktop hardware and software packages including printing, installation, productivity applications, electronic mail, and operating systems for the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) under the Revolutionary Information Technology Services (RITS) contract.
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Supports USACE on-site providing second-tier support to end-users for PC, server, mainframe applications and hardware. Supports USACE on-site providing second-tier support to end-users for PC, server, mainframe applications and hardware.
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We are seeking a stellar Strength and Conditioning Specialist that will establish and administer effective strength and conditioning protocols designed to maximize the physical performance of SOF personnel, with the priority on SOF Operators and Direct Combat Support personnel.
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This position will support the US Army Corps of Engineers RITS Program. Experience maintaining Xerox, Lexmark, HP, or Ricoh printer devices (i.e. installing maintenance kits) This position will support the US Army Corps of Engineers RITS Program.
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On the G3 team, you'll manage a broad spectrum of operations at the TSC level and work towards synchronizing planning efforts across the TSC, Army Staff, Joint Staff, and operational units. Experience working in an Army Distribution Management Center (DMC) at the Brigade level.
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Place of Performance: Government site, US Army Base, Ft. Belvoir, VA Benefits: TMGL provides a full range of benefits including health insurance, life insurance, 401K with matching, vacation and PTO. Detailed list of benefits available upon request.
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Experience in collaborating with engineering teams for design and implementation to ensure that RMF subsystems comply with The Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) provisions and DoD and Army policies and regulations for operational readiness.
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