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NOC Technicians handle systems monitoring, alert triage, client requests and escalate issues to higher-level resources as necessary. Create, investigate, resolve or escalate trouble tickets for issues received via monitoring systems, telephone, email, or client portals for issues relating to, but not limited to: server and network alerts, remote access (VPN) connectivity, network connectivity issues, system backups, remote network discovery and troubleshooting, DNS, email, spam filtering and web hosting.
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Experience in nuclear analog and digital instrumentation, control, and monitoring with detailed knowledge in safety-related systems, hardware, software, theory of operation, equipment environmental, seismic qualification (EQ) testing and field services or plant start-ups.
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Analyze current Windows Server/LINUX/VMware systems software, proposed modifications and new software to determine potential impact on application/system performance. Provides system monitoring and capacity planning, operational and performance analysis, and system tuning.
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Monitor systems for new order placement; interface with escrow officers to confirm notary order placement; identify opportunities for system enhancements to improve client experience. Process signing service orders by monitoring system-scripted processes or manually connecting clients with notaries and consumers; place welcome calls as applicable to confirm consumer appointments; follow up with notaries to confirm signings, signing completion and document remittance.
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Overseeing quality of service of subordinate staff, monitoring deadlines, and ensuring final products meet CIO/EIS/DCs IT standards and requirements. Experience in managing software systems such as z/OS, z/VM, Linux, and DB2 which are being used in the RFP/RFQ.
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Join FieldWare as a Production Systems Engineer, where you'll be instrumental in diagnosing application errors, monitoring automated processes, testing new features, implementing TSQL scripts, participating in deployments, and managing server environments.
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Desired Certification(s):Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Assist the Information System Security Manager (ISSM) working with Security Control Assessors (SCAs) and Authorizing Officials (AOs) to develop a comprehensive RMF package including System Security Plans (SSPs), Information Continuous Security Monitoring Plans, and a Body of Evidence to support system authorization.
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Training and advising USAID Mission staff and local partners in relevant program design approaches, which may include listening, systems/network analysis, asset-based community development, and constituent feedback, among others.
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Youll work with cloud APIs, workflow management frameworks, container systems, resource management tools, and parallel programming tools and libraries, OS performance measurement and monitoring tools, HPC schedulers and debuggers.
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Owned by Platinum Equity, the companys product portfolio includes a broad array of water treatment chemistries, process aids, functional additives, and cleaners and disinfectants, as well as state-of-the-art monitoring and control systems.
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In the past decade, as the fields of proteomics and metabolomics have developed as leading techniques for determining biomarkers for disease presence, progression and the monitoring of therapeutic response, CIL has worked closely with industry leaders and researchers to provide the stable isotope-labeled tools needed for improved quantitation and qualification of complex biological systems.
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Assist with the design and implementation of redundant systems, policies, and procedures for backup/recovery, disaster recovery, monitoring, alerting and data archiving to ensure effective protection and integrity of data assets.
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Provide technical support to projects in all phases of work and a variety of scopes that include but are not limited to: conceptual design, environmental site characterization, monitoring, permitting, remediation design, regulatory reporting procurement, and construction.
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Use AWS Cloud watch for monitoring application health. Masters Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Systems, Business, or related scientific /technical discipline and 10+ years work experience.
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Experience with source code control systems, merging, versioning, and release and deployment activities. Experience with Azure Web Services, Azure functions and durable functions, Azure Service Bus, Azure Monitoring, and other Azure capabilities.
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