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Department Overview: The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) at UMBC is seeking a dedicated UNIX HPC Systems Administrator to join our team of over 85 full-time staff and 100 student employees.
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Make a difference in national security as a program analyst within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Defense Programs' Office of International Programs in Washington, DC. This office supports international collaboration under Mutual Defense Agreements (MDAs) and advises on export control issues.
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Bachelor's degree (preferably in IT, Cyber Security, Computer Science, Information Systems Management, Engineering, or similar field of study) or a Master's degree. ManTech is looking for a motivated, customer-oriented Senior Unified Communications Analyst to join our team in JBAB Washington, DC.
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The eDiscovery Systems Engineer has a sound understanding of accompanying enterprise services, such as MS365 Core and Premier Discovery. Ensures high availability and routine operation and maintenance of these systems, including training and developing standard operating procedures, identify innovative approaches to leverage technology in support of repeatable and defensible eDiscovery workflows, weekly/ monthly maintenance, and incident response.
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Be competent in utilizing Intelligence Data Visualization Tools (i.e. Google Earth, Palantir, and, Analyst Notebook, Target Cop); Additional certification, such as CAMS (Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist) or CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) is preferred.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of client/server computing techniques, distributed systems management concepts, and computer communications Administration of Linux in both virtualized (VMware/Hyper-V and AWS) and physical environments.
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QinetiQ U.S. seeks a Policy Management Analyst responsible for tracking, analyzing, developing, and reviewing official agency briefings, policy memos, and correspondence on behalf of a federal law enforcement organization within the Department of Homeland Security.
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Responsibilities and Duties OCT currently has an opening for Senior Workforce Analyst to work with our federal client, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Acquisition Governance & Oversight (AGO) and Acquisition Support Directorate (ASD.
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Serve as a policy analyst in the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Counterterrorism. Overview VTG is seeking a Policy Analyst I with a TS/SCI Security Clearance to support our government customer in Washington, DC. What will you do.
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Basic-level understanding of basic computer and networking technologies: TCP/IP stack Windows operating systems Linux/Unix-based operating systems Networking technologies (routing, switching, VLANs, subnets, firewalls) Common networking protocols: SSH, SMB, SMTP, FTP/SFTP, HTTP/HTTPS, DNS, etc.
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The Data Analyst evaluates a range of Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons’ (J/TIP) data sources and uses data analytics and data visualization techniques to help the J/TIP office to better explain the complex issue of human trafficking and the impacts of the office’s anti-trafficking work to the public and other stakeholders.
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We are currently seeking experienced AML/KYC Surveillance Analysts to join our team to help support a large compliance initiative in the crypto space for a blockchain FI. This project is estimated to require full-time resources for approximately 1-2 years.
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Responsibilities Serves within WWF as a key technical expert regarding aspects of animal ag systems and feed, supply chain production, and key issues, trends, and challenges for key commodities, including beef, dairy, eggs, poultry, and swine.
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DoD Approved Baseline CSSP Analyst (CEH, CySA+, CND, Cloud+, etc.) GIAC Cyber Threat Intelligence (GCTI) or equivalent (other GIAC certs or any cert under CSSP Analyst) certification is required within first days of employment.
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Commodity Trading Legal Analyst III. Commodity Legal Analyst III. A Commodity Juris Analyst III is responsible for analyzing legal and regulatory aspects related to commodities trading.
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