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We have an opening for a Submarine Infrastructure Program Analyst with submarine expertise or equivalent to support an active contract with the US Navy in the Washington, DC area. Provide Subject Matter Expert (SME) support and assist the Government with technical analyses, inquiries, research, testing, data validation for any matters relating to infrastructure and logistics management.
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CACI is seeking a Network Operations (NOSC) Infrastructure Tier 1 Analyst to support a 24x7x365 enterprise operations center. Network Operations (NOSC) Infrastructure Tier 1 Analyst.
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ICF seeks an experienced Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Analyst to support a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) program. What We Would Like You to Have:DHS or Sector Risk Management Agency experience or experience in private sector critical infrastructure security and resilience.
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IntelliBridge is an award-winning national security company looking for an Intelligence Analyst to support our contract with a federal law enforcement agency’s intelligence and private sector outreach office.
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Recorded Future's Insikt Group is seeking a Senior Threat Intelligence Analyst for the Malicious Infrastructure Discovery (MID) sub-team within Advanced Reversing, Malware, Operations, and Reconnaissance (ARMOR.
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Descr3 Senior Business Systems Analyst - Infrastructure (Remote) Coordinate with IT, business executives, and CRE (Corporate Real Estate) for IT infrastructure and IT space planning.
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SPA has an immediate need for an infrastructure analyst supporting the AUKUS trilateral nuclear powered submarine program. Analyst will assist government program office, fleet and NAVFAC personnel in identifying infrastructure needs, capitalization timelines and coordination across related international projects.
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Act as a primary point of contact for critical infrastructure and private sector stakeholders. In this role, the selected candidate would be the key point of contact for assigned critical infrastructure and private sector stakeholders in support of national and economic security.
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SPA is in need of a Mid-level Risk Analyst (CBRN) to support our Critical Infrastructure Group. Responsibilities The Mid-Level Risk Analyst will provide advanced analytical support to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and apply rational, systematic, science-based techniques, and critical thinking to help inform and improve the Department's decision-making abilities for preparation, response and recovery to Weapons of Mass Destruction scenarios and Critical Infrastructure disruption scenarios.
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Analysts will be responsible for monitoring network management tools and dashboards, analyzing problems, troubleshooting, coordinating, and reporting all operational information concerning the enterprise network infrastructure and related outages, degradations, and issues.
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This position requires demonstrated technical expertise and relevant engineering certifications, particularly focusing on audio-visual equipment such as Microsoft Surface HUB and PolyCom. The Engineer will be responsible for supporting Teams and Zoom collaboration technologies, troubleshooting technical issues, managing projects and vendors, and adhering to ITIL principles.
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Peraton is seeking an experienced Systems Infrastructure Risk Analyst to join our team. Must have at least ten (10+) years of experience in a Critical Infrastructure and/or engineering field (systems, nuclear, biochemical, civil, or chemical), operations research, and/or advanced computing (to include AI); and demonstrated knowledge of the engineered systems that are central to the 16 Critical Infrastructure (CI) sectors outlined in PPD-21.
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DHS or Sector Risk Management Agency experience or experience in private sector critical infrastructure security and resilience. Significant industry knowledge gained at the C-Suite, regional, or national level in risk identification, analysis/assessment, and mitigation in critical infrastructure security and resilience.
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This role is with Freddie Mac. WayUp is partnering with Freddie Mac to hire top talent.
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This 12-month cohort program designed for recent Computer Engineering/Information Systems grads will springboard you into a fulltime career with an industry leader building the future of technology for the housing/finance industry.
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