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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is a 100% employee-owned engineering services and solutions company that provides high-demand technical expertise in Digital Transformation, Modeling and Simulation, Rapid Capability Development, Test and Evaluation, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomy, Cybersecurity and Mission Assurance.
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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is seeking a Senior Software Integration Engineer in Washington, DC. Founded in 1993, MTSI today has employees at over 20 offices and field sites worldwide.
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Requires strong problem solving skills to identify and develop solutions to unique, unfamiliar issues; work output is based on mathematical, statistical, and quantitative methods and preferred knowledge in economics and finance, financial stability, fintech (such as digital assets, crypto currencies, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), blockchain and Web3 technology), and/or quantum computing.
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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is seeking a Director of Proposal Development to join our growing team in Alexandria, Huntsville or Dayton. Collaborates with all MTSI infrastructure teams including Contracts, Subcontracts, Finance, Security, Human Resources, Quality, and IT as needed to ensure all RFP requirements are addressed.
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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is seeking Mission Planning SME to fill a SETA (Scientific, Engineering, and Technical Assistance) position with the Space Development Agency (SDA). Master’s degree in aerospace engineering, electrical engineer, systems engineering, physics, or a closely related field from an accredited university (DESIRED.
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Bachelor’s degree in instructional design, educational technology, or related field; master’s degree preferred. Use instructional design software and authoring tools to create and deliver learning content, such as Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, or similar platforms.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Segra Field, the United Performance Center, and the FanDuel Sportsbook at Audi Field (collectively "Venues"). Operate various closed-circuit television (CCTV) technology to monitor and review sports book activities, archive video evidence, and monitor the system for malfunctions.
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The Event Production Technician will play a critical role in the design, setup, and support of onsite and hybrid events for an established global technology client. 3+ years of experience in the area of event production, broadcast, video production, or another similar field.
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The Vegetable Specialist will be expected to respond to a broad set of subject area needs within the vegetable production field including horticultural production, integrated pest management (IPM), plant pathology, or other topics.
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Qualifications Minimum of five years of prior professional experience related to one (or more) South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh), preferably including in international strategy consulting, global government relations, U.S. government (Executive or Congress), think tank, NGO / civil society, journalism, or comparable field.
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Considerable experience in program administration/management of Emergency Preparedness, Technology Systems, Utilities, Fleet Management or related field, including procurement or contract administration.
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Master 's degree in a relevant field such as Public Health, Epidemiology, International Development, Public Administration, Social Sciences, Statistics, or Evaluation with three (3) years of professional experience in monitoring and evaluation.
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Customer Service Coordinator - Campus Recreation at Yates Field House - Georgetown University. Georgetown's Campus Recreation at Yates Field House provides students and members with an opportunity to participate in a program that encourages and supports a healthy lifestyle in a fun environment.
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As part of our Field Service Technician team, you'll provide expert-level installation and services of cutting-edge technology. Field technician experience - cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician.
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As a U-Haul preventive maintenance technician, you will use U-Haul Company's proprietary technology to assess and care for field vehicles. You will also be able to continue to grow through our Technician Training Program, using classes from Ford, GMC and U-Haul itself.
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