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Experience writing script languages in Groovy, Python, PowerShell, Golang, MSBuild, Terraform, ARM Templates, or Bicep. The Lead DevSecOps Engineer will use their experience and knowledge to design, implement, and support complex DevSecOps CI/CD pipelines for multiple application technical stacks for Public and Hybrid-Cloud-driven digital transformations.
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Minimum Requirements B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering Ability to effectively communicate in English both written and orally Proficient in technical writing (i.e., RFP Responses, Contract Documents, etc.
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Hands on experience of designing and writing automated tests for backend applications and data flow, using tools such as Postman, REST Assured, Cypress, Ready API, etc. Look upstream and downstream to see around corners and anticipate future consequences for immediate technical choices.
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Experience in sample collection, environmental reporting, environmental compliance, technical writing, or other aspects of environmental consulting from college level research, internships, or employment preferred.
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Identify geographic, GIS, and geospatial upskilling and technology resource needs Serve as geographic and social vulnerability index subject matter expert and provide advice and technical assistance for geographic projects, studies, and investigations by different branches that are new or significant departures from the relationships established in previous problems, studies, or investigations, causing outcomes that are usually original in nature.
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Research protocol development, research report writing, necropsy support, emergency support (after hours, weekends, holidays), technical staff education and training. Provides mentorship, education to the animal care, veterinary, and surgical technical staff.
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Posting: Open Until Filled Salary: Commensurate with experience General Description and Classification Standards Performs a variety of tasks associated with advanced technical building inspection and preliminary plans examining work to ensure that new plumbing and drainage installations and alterations in public and private buildings are in compliance with established codes, laws and regulations.
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The candidate must have the technical agility, focus, flexibility, enthusiasm and vision to complement and enhance the OTD Local Government Coordination Team. The candidate must be able to coordinate, plan, and support simultaneous tasks and GIS projects; query data; prepare and deliver reports to the immediate supervisor and others; use geospatial data in the creation and production of GIS maps and data; and communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
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3+ years of experience in technical writing, preferably within the cloud computing domain. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Technical Writing, or a related field.
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Aids in writing IACUC, IRB, Biosafety and other approval documents. The Associate Academic Research Scientist performs a wide range of highly technical and complex research duties and has documented scientific achievements and increasing technical, management, leadership, and professional expertise necessary to advance basic and/or translational research programs.
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Experience writing a thesis, dissertation, peer-reviewed technical paper, and/or experience presenting at a conference. Clear written communication and technical writing skills are required.
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Be able to work in a fast-paced environment on tight deadlines, be highly competent in using Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and have exceptional technical writing and strong verbal and presentation skills, including spreadsheet designs, pivot tables, and graph creations; may be required to take meeting and/or conference call minutes.
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Overview: THIS IS NOT A DATA ANALYST, TECHNICAL DEVELOPER / DATA ENGINEER POSITION. Key skills required include excellent writing and editing skills, a keen eye for design, mastery of Google Slides and Google Sheets, strong attention to detail, innate curiosity, and a collaborative working style.
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Additional technical skills in MS-Access, MS Excel and ETL preferred. Preferred Skills, Experiences and Competencies:Experience writing transactional SQL statementsExperience in Teradata, and SAS preferred.
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Traditionally responsibilities of the Assurance Experienced Manager will include advising the client on various economic and regulatory risks within their industry, resolving complex accounting issues, apply GAAP and GAAS consistently within complex situations, writing technical consultation memos on GAAP / GAAS issues, and documenting, validating, testing, and assessing various financial reporting control systems.
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