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The ideal candidate will have extensive expertise in the design and implementation of advanced electrical and optical hardware, with a proven ability to create operational systems incorporating digital, analog, and RF electronics.
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In this role you will pitch and produce a steady stream of content in all formats (statics, carousels, video, etc) for platforms including, but not limited to, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. We are particularly interested in candidates with a background in journalism, and an interest in reporting on camera is a must.
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The HPC team is responsible for purchasing, deploying, and maintaining HPC hardware and user tools for over 800 MITRE employees across multiple systems including an NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD. The HPC team engages with projects across MITRE to build and support computing environment for Artificial Intelligence, Data Analysis, Modeling and Simulation, and more.
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Strong knowledge of Checkpoint firewall hardware modifications. Manage and tune additional software blades associated with firewall architecture (IPS, URL, Application Control, AV, Advanced Malware detection.
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This position is for a legal affairs attorney who is responsible for independently handling the drafting and negotiation of legal terms for a variety of production and licensing agreements for the development, production and distribution of documentary and non-scripted reality television programming, as well as the drafting of agreements for on camera talent (e.g., hosts, experts, narrators, families, celebrities, etc.
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Responsibilities: The AV installation Technician will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, and service of professional audio, video, control systems professional lighting, and electronic equipment.
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Ensure that venues, AV, catering and party rental are all confirmed prior to the event; ability to work on tight deadlines. Work with party rental vendors to set up Stage, Chairs and AV.
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Experience maintaining AI/ML environments (NVIDIA hardware and software) Experience with advanced Linux network hardware (e.g.: Mellanox Network Cards) Experience with data engineering tools such as Kubernetes/Rancher, Cloudera.
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Supports the District Loss Prevention Manager and Store Management by executing core responsibilities, focused on acting as a visual deterrent to prevent potential loss/dishonesty and by wearing a body worn camera.
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ALTA IT has a Direct Hire Position open for a Hardware Test Engineer/Software Test Engineer located in Warrenton, VA. Work with hardware vendors to determine the next generation of devices before they reach end of life.
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Building Infrastructure Group, Inc. (BIG) is an industry leader in the Structured Cabling Systems (SCS) & Audio/Visual (AV) Systems industry in the Mid-Atlantic region. Installation of low voltage communication cabling systems – consisting of copper, fiber optics, coaxial cables, and AV cabling within new commercial construction and occupied office space.
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Audio Visual Technician (AV) Able to mount displays and display mounts, project mounts and rigging, projector screens and rigging, speakers, microphones, cameras, and other AV peripheral devices under tables and to walls.
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Categorize each Body Worn Camera (BWC) video to ensure the evidence maintains the VRS according to the appropriate retention schedule. Compile, edit and disseminate body-worn camera footage to support incident response efforts, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and adherence to legal standard.
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Analyze, design, simulate, and implement algorithms in hardware descriptor , HDL (VHDL, Verilog), based on customer requirements and/or MATLAB model(s). Analyze, design, and implement HDL test benches in hardware description , HDL (VHDL, Verilog), for code validation and validation against models.
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Plan and implement security reviews for changes impacting hardware, software, baselines, connections, or applications. Minimum six (6) years of experience configuring and administering firewall technologies such as carrier class Checkpoint Firewalls, Palo Alto and Network Security Policy Management.
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