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The Energy Analyst will support the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Operational Energy at Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. The Leidos team has an opening for an Operational Energy Analyst.
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CACI has an opening for an Intermediate Naval Logistics Analyst on our USFFC Naval Forces Logistics (NFL) program at MALS-24 Kaneohe Bay Hawaii. Prepares written reports/presentations to site lead analyst indicating solutions or possible alternatives in rank of desirability and probability of success.
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We are seeking a smart and friendly data center enthusiast with a knack for problem solving, follow-through, and communication to join Epic’s hosting team for work in our data centers across the United States but based in the Verona, Wisconsin headquarters.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Computer Network Defense Real Time Intrusion Analyst to join our team in Pearl Harbor, HI. Data entry into incident management and tracking database.
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The Sr. Manager of Data Analysis will also partner with the Chief Information Officer and Sr. Director of Business Support Services to review and approve all new projects and process enhancements requested by business stakeholders.
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The Navy Business Group currently has a career opportunity for a maritime training and experimentation senior program analyst to provide support to Commander, United States Pacific Fleet (CPF) in Pearl Harbor, HI.
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Under the direction of the Manager, this position is responsible for analyzing, coordinating, and implementing technical solutions for trust operational business
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Experience operating and managing data platform technologies like PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, OpenSearch, Kafka, Yugabyte, Trino, Superset, Atlas, Ranger, and Redis. Experience with operating Kubernetes clusters and a belief that it can be used for serious persistent data services.
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This is a part-time hybrid role for a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at Island ABA. The role involves conducting behavior analysis assessments, providing ABA therapy, parent education, supervising Registered Behavior Technicians, behavior management, and applying psychology principles.
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SPA has an immediate need for a Budget Analyst to join our team at Hickam AFB, HI.C Responsibilities You will manage all aspects of budgeting and account keeping for multi-million dollar exercises and operational execution.
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As a Lead Compliance Analyst, Park Avenue Securities, and Park Avenue Investment Advisory, you will conduct branch office inspections using risk-based testing methodologies to ensure compliance with FINRA Rule 3110 and, in certain circumstances, various state insurance laws.
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The Tools Development Analyst will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and enhancing tools and platforms with a focus on SmartSheet workflows, customer portal pages, and Adobe LMS customer training sites.
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Transform technology into opportunity as an Information Security Analyst Sr Advisor with GDIT. A career in enterprise IT means connecting and enhancing the systems that matter most. Our work depends on Information Security Analyst Sr Advisor joining our team to joining our team to help build and enable the readiness of our Nation's Army in the Pacific.
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Based in the U.S. (remote), the financial analyst will assist Ecoplexus' U.S. based project finance and development teams. Job Overview - Senior Financial Analyst We are seeking a talented self-starter, who is highly motivated and capable of assuming increasing responsibility in a dynamic growth environment.
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Threat Tec is seeking a skilled Regional Security Cooperation Analyst to join our team on the Special Operations Force Core Support (SCS) IDIQ program. The Analyst will manage Security Cooperation (SC) programs, ensuring alignment with USINDOPACOM's campaign plan and overseeing operations, activities, and investments (OAIs) within the FIC.
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