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Coordinating and administering activities of Field Engineering CONUS and OCONUS including but not limited to communication to the FSR and management of deployment compensation procedures consistent with both customer contract requirements and company policy, safety and security provisions for employees deployed OCONUS, identify and deliver tooling and training necessary for company FSR deployment.
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FSR Engineer - Mu. Puppet, Ansible, Python, Java and Bash. We're looking for a Production Engineer who can help us build, operate, and maintain high-performance, scalable, and reliable services for our platforms, products, and deployments.
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We are looking for a junior or mid-level associate to join our financial services regulatory (FSR) team as an associate in our New York office. Our FSR team focuses on a broad range of financial services laws and regulations that affect our global client base of financial and non-financial enterprises, including banking, payments, lending, virtual currency, and related areas.
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As a dedicated Field Service Representative (FSR) Analyst for our organization's work with the Department of Defense (DOD), you will be responsible for providing onsite support in the D.C. area, delivering direct assistance to users, and helping develop valuable workflows for analysts.
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As a Field Service Representative (FSR) Analyst, you will be on the front lines assisting implementation teams to strengthen the unique partnerships with our client's user base. Prior experience with Palantir Gaia (essential knowledge required) and Palantir Foundry (debugging capabilities preferred.
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Experience with Palantir Gaia. We are seeking talented operations and intelligence professionals experienced in the Palantir platform to join our team. This may take the form of embedding with users across the world as well as downloading your insights directly with Palantir team members in our offices.
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Ability and willingness to adhere to credentialing standards of the Financial Instruments, Structured Products and Real Estate, or FSR, team and PwC. This includes the completion of 4 parts of the CPA Exam.
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