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At least 2 years experience related to Digital Forensics & Incident Response (DFIR), Security Operating Center (SOC), or LEO DF Unit. At least 1 years' experience with technical writing, developing technical documents, and incident response reporting.
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Champion LCS Requirements; which includes (1) add/modify/delete LCS Program requirements and Stakeholder expectations; (2) processing Change Requests (CRs) from cradle to grave; (3) writing/champion EGS Waivers/Deviations and facilitating resolutions between development and Operations.
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Minimum of a B.S. degree in engineering or another technical fieldMust be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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The 5 Axis Programmer/Machinist is responsible for interpreting Technical Drawings and setting up metal working processes; work holding fixtures, process steps, equipment and tooling selection and running machinery in accordance with quality standards.
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To excel as a Structural Steel Fitter/Fabricator at Met-Con, Inc., you will need a diverse set of skills that combine technical expertise, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication.
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Provides technical leadership for SLS/Orion Environmental Controls (ECS) and Ground Cooling (GCS) Systems, including technical procedure development and operational support. Provide technical support as part of the TOSC GFAST (Ground Flight Application Software Team) development team.
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Demonstrated strong background in several of the following areas are preferred: inorganic catalyst synthesis and characterizations, thermal catalysis, electrocatalysis, manufacture of membrane-electrode-assemblies, liquid and gas phase flow cell reactors, in-situ or post-reaction analysis of catalysts, organic product analysis, lifecycle assessment (LCA), techno economic analysis (TEA), research grant writing.
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Perform site visits, collect data, review drawings and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), determine probability and consequence of failure, and summarizes all analysis in a technical report.
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The Building Inspector is a key role, responsible for performing highly technical inspection work for the day-to-day completion of building inspections (Building, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing.
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EMITS is the Agency’s enterprise-level contract creating and delivering multimedia and technical communications through the use of the internet, digital platforms, and IT management for NASA’s Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) and Office of Communications (OCOMM.
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The ability to effectively convey technical information and work collaboratively in a team environment is key to your success as a Steel Detailer. As a Steel Detailer, you can expect to work with software such as AutoCAD, Tekla Structures, and Revit to create accurate and detailed drawings.
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Associates degree in a technical field or at least five years' experience in industrial mechanical maintenance or completion of a legitimate apprenticeship program as a millwright, mechanical or machinist or holder of a journeyman's card in any of the previous categories.
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Technical schooling diploma Funeral Services/Mortuary Science preferred. Technical schooling diploma Funeral Services/Mortuary Science preferred. Bachelor's degree in Mortuary Science where required by state law.
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Initiate and titrate therapy (supplemental oxygen and/or nasal positive airway pressure) based upon physician’s orders and established sleep center protocols, as demonstrated by review of the NPSG Technical Quality.
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You will be responsible for editing, proofreading and providing writing support on technical OSINT information reports prepared by our team’s language-enabled and OSINT Collectors. As an OSINT Tech Editor, you play an important role in conveying sensitive and often highly technical information to senior decision makers and members of the US Intelligence Community.
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