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Different subject matter experts which may not reside within the Emergency Management community are required for each hazard to effectively advise the Agency on key critical decisions. Each Subject Mater Expert normally has a minimum of fifteen (15) years experience in their specific area of expertise.
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Task Description: Subject Matter Experts (SMEs): Advises on overall strategy and the path forward and responsible for the implementation. The client seeks the services to provide a resource to perform as Subject Matter Expert on a Staff Augmentation basis.
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As a Branding Subject Matter Expert you will help a federal client re-imagine and establish for the first time their own brand. Branding Subject Matter Expert page is loaded.
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Job Description We are looking for a Hypersonic Subject Matter Expert with demonstrated experience in cutting edge technology, engineering, analysis of alternatives, capability management and demonstration (including technology transfer), technical demonstrations and evaluations, and requirements analysis.
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You will serve as the Senior Network Engineer Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the NetCentrics information technology (IT) support efforts for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Joint Service Provider (JSP.
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We are currently seeking a Public Information and Warning Subject Matter Expert (SME) with 10+ years of relevant experience to join our team and fully embrace our commitment to deliver, grow, and thrive.
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Strategic Operational Solutions (STOPSO) is seeking candidates for a Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert. Awareness/Knowledge of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery Platforms (Jenkins, Bamboo, Azure DevOps, etc.
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Competitive Range Solutions is looking for a Cybersecurity Engineer Subject Matter Expert - Assessments and Authorizations (A&A) Senior to lead all the A&A efforts for an Army IT network; manage eMASS records and A&A artifacts; perform A&A related reporting; and coordinating A&A efforts with responsible parties to execute an effective A&A program.
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An experienced Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert is needed to support the customer’s Cybersecurity Architect team at the Gatehouse Center. Will provide objective advice, expertise, and specialized skills in, but not limited to, supporting projects related to the individual's subject matter expertise or functional domain.
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Software Engineer - Subject Matter Expert Location Alexandria, VA Required Clearance Level TS/SCI with Polygraph. Experience with FITNesse, Mockito, Cucumber, Unified Functional Tester (UFT), Selenium.
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Security Clearance Required Company Overview Systems Technology Forum LTD (STF) is an established industry partner with a passion for exceptional performance and an unwavering commitment to our clients.
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Responsibilities and DutiesSeeking a highly qualified Nuclear Energy Subject Matter Expert (SME) to represent The Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE/NE) regarding the AC-100M Centrifuge Development and Licensing.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Wargaming Subject Matter Experts (SME) to support Marine Corps University Wargaming Efforts in Quantico, VA. Join our team, grow your career, and crush your goals at Terrestris.
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Seeking a highly qualified Nuclear Energy Subject Matter Expert (SME) to represent The Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE/NE) regarding the AC-100M Centrifuge Development and Licensing.
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As an Identity and Access Management (IAM) Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) Subject Matter Expert (SME)at Booz Allen, you'll play a critical role in the world of identity and access management and zero trust.
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