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The Technical Project Manager will manage technology development projects across spacecraft and wireless communication domains. Lynk is looking for a Technical Project Manager to oversee technology development projects focused on creating new components and subsystems for our satellites and their wireless payloads.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Word & Microsoft ExcelProficiency in Primavera P6 (or similar scheduling software/application)Proficiency in Timberline PJ (or similar project management software/application)Proficiency in Viewpoint (or similar AP software/application)Working knowledge of Navisworks, Revit and Sketch-up.
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We are currently searching for a Senior Traffic Engineer/Project Manager to support our growing Traffic Engineering Department in the Mid-Atlantic region located in Springfield, VA or Virginia Beach, VA.
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As a subcontractor we are providing services from: DevSecOps , software development, network administration, systems analysis, database administration, storage engineering, hardware engineering, Tier 1 – Tier 3 support in traditional data center environments (bare metal frames), cloud , and hybrid cloud.
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The Construction Manager will provide construction engineering and project management labor support to various locations within the NAVFAC Washington Area of. Ensure effective communication and coordination between the project manager, design manager, contract specialist, contractor, project technical team, client, and others as appropriate.
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Experience using modern containerization software including Docker, OpenShift and Kubernetes Experience with Snowflake, Microsoft Power BI, Splunk, Securonix, and CywareProficiency with automation tools such as Ansible, Chef or Puppet Project Management experience Industry related certifications such as PMP, GSLC, GISF, GSEC, CISSP Experience with big data tools: Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, etc.
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The Project Manager will also provide oversight support for projects implemented by CSX and the Virginia Railway Express (VRE). Establish and oversee contracts with project support (GEC) and engineering and construction contractors while assuming full responsibility for and managing the project's budget, schedule, quality, and safety.
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The Senior Project Manager (SPM) will oversee financial, administrative, and compliance aspects of the technical and operational implementation of projects of considerable cost and/or technical complexity, including the USAID and other USG donor contracts.
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Coordinate with the IT group any software and network support needed as it relates to BIM and project delivery. Page is seeking a highly motivated, team-oriented BIM Coordinator focused on Building Information Modeling (BIM) to join the firm-wide Design Technology team and support the design and project delivery process across all Page offices.
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The Journeyman Computer Network Support Specialist will provide technical expertise on the day-to-day support of by completing all of the technical telecom tasks requested by IRS Program Managers.
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Peraton’s DSCM program encompasses technical, engineering, data analytics, cyber security, management, operational, logistical and administrative support to aid and advise DoS Cyber & Technology Security (CTS) Directorate.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Act as a technical advisor to the product manager, engineering, and other stakeholders. Leverage technical knowledge and skills on how systems work and how code is built to effectively support engineering teams in delivering value.
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You will use your deep technical knowledge and subject matter expertise in cybersecurity and systems engineering to drive impactful improvements to our cyber capabilities. You actively solve for cyber technical challenges in collaboration with engineering.
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The Electrical Engineer will provide engineering support to the FAA Air Traffic Facilities Group at Headquarters with project management, project planning, and project engineering for various Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) funded Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) and Terminal Radar Approach Control Facilities (TRACON) installation and upgrade projects, and other National Airspace System (NAS) modernization projects.
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