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Leidos is seeking an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cybersecurity Researcher / Engineer to support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of the Chief Information Security Officer.
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Caring Hands Animal Hospital of Clarendon is seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic Vet Assistant to join our team! Veterinary Assistant Qualifications/RequirementsThe primary role of all Caring Hands Animal Hospital employees is to ensure that our clients and patients experience top-notch customer service and excellent patient care.
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Willing to work nights for network Change Request (CR) implementations and be a part of the on-call rotation for any network incidents that may be escalated from the Network Operations Security Center (NOSC.
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Assist and support the monthly report on STIG compliance for all systems (i.e., password setting, simple network management protocol (SNMP) community strings, firmware updates, etc.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate ● Some familiarity with Active Directory constructs ● Familiarity with AI/ML tooling (Kubeflow, Sagemaker) ● Familiarity with “big data” tooling (Hadoop, Spark, RedShift, HDFS) ● Willingness to function on the bleeding edge of commercial constructs in a secure and restricted environment Benefits: Our client provides a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial well-being, and professional development.
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REQUIRED: 15+ years of hands-on experience installing wide-format vinyl related signage and fabricated items including signs and wall graphics for interior applications. About the job - The purpose of the Vinyl Graphics & Sign Installation Technician is to work directly with our Project Managers and Customers to provide project installations and support.
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Identity Governance and Administration tool technical certification and or hands-on experience in tools such SailPoint SaaS based AI products like Access Insights, SailPoint Access Recommendations, SailPoint Access Modeling or any other IGA tool.
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We are looking for a self-motivated, hands-on Senior Network Engineer to work under the supervision of the Director of Network Services. Liaise with Network Services team and end-users on day-to-day issues.
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Leidos is hiring a Nuclear Weapons Policy Analyst in Washington, DC. As a policy analyst you will provide full-time support to the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA), Office of Defense Programs (N10.
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At least 2 years of hands-on experience in managing and supporting virtual meetings with Teams, Zoom, etc., including troubleshooting Windows and Mac OS related to AV and networking issues, and familiarity with Dante and other digital audio/visual distribution methods.
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In this role, the work is hands-on and you will be support the creation and review of network designs, conduct hardware evaluations in a lab, and with vendors. Support on-call duty on a as needed basis, in response to network outages after 6-9 months of service.
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Develops the FAA's position on international aviation law and national security issues and provides legal support for the FAA emergency operations and warnings to the aviation community respecting foreign airspace, among others.
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Review/comment on formal inquiries from Congress, members of the National Security Council (NSC), NATO office constituents, senior primary offices of record, etc., on matters relating to nuclear policy.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is recruiting professionals to support a range of technical roles in Digital Forensics, including Digital Forensics Examiner, Computer Forensic Analyst/Expert, and Digital Forensics Incident Response Analyst/Expert.
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Torch Technologies is seeking an Operations Analyst with Subject Matter Expertise (SME) in military Operations and a basic understanding of Counter - Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) to support the HQDA G-3 DAMO-Fires team and as necessary, the Department of Defense's newly established Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office (JCO.
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