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The Cyber Security Developer’s skill sets shall emphasize experience with Linux, Unix, Open-Source Tools, and Scripting (Bash, Shell, Python, PowerShell, Rust, Perl, Go). (Recommended) Python - Data Structures and Algorithms, Security Automation, Integration Middleware Development, and API Interactions.
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The Infrastructure Engineer to manage our organization's IT infrastructure, ensuring its smooth operation and optimal performance. + Ensure compliance with security standards, data privacy regulations, and disaster recovery policies.
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A. Experience: At least one year of full-time work experience In the security Industry, aviation screening, or as an X-ray technician. Learn more about the Transportation Security Officer (TSO) role on the.
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The firewall engineer will be responsible for designing, installing, configuring, and maintaining firm’s Palo Alto firewall systems and related software and hardware. Certifications in network security or firewall administration, such as CCNA Security, CCNP Security, PCNSE, NSE, CCSA, or JNCIS-SEC, are preferred.
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Burns & McDonnell’s Chicago Regional office is looking for a Staff Civil Engineer to support its growing presence in the Great Lakes water market. The Staff Civil Engineer will perform field activities such as site investigations, inspections, and assessments for Burns & McDonnell projects in a variety of locations.
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Our client is hiring a Mechatronics Engineer! Compensation for the Mechatronics Engineer. Responsibilities of the Mechatronics Engineer. Requirements of the Mechatronics Engineer.
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Certified in Risk & Information Systems Control (CRISC), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), or Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) The Information Security Risk Manager will, in accordance with the Non-Financial Risk Policy & Framework, ensure the bank is resilient, in control and acts within the operational risk appetite, limiting losses while executing its business strategy under all circumstances.
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As a Structural Engineer in the Pittsburgh Design Center, you will work closely with national industry leaders and local experts to support clients with structural design. Professional Engineer (PE) certification required.
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Plant manufacturing floor experience is REQUIRED. The ideal Controls Engineer must have a minimum of 2 years of experience in controls, assembly operations, and PLC logic and programming, preferably in an automotive environment.
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Principal Engineer - Aircraft Cybersecurity Operations is responsible for coordinating with both internal and external partners - such as Avionics Engineering, Powerplant Engineering, Government Affairs, Corporate Security, Corporate Safety, Industry working groups, OEMs, and FAA - to implement strategy around United's aircraft cybersecurity operations, to ensure consistency with the latest developments in aviation cyber security.
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Environmental Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer. Professional Engineer-in-Training Certification. Experience with and basic understanding of water quality parameters, water/wastewater treatment processes, and/or distribution/conveyance systems.
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If this describes you, we are looking for a talented and ambitious Transportation Engineer in our Chicago, Illinois office. Illinois Professional Engineer (PE) license. Experience with Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois Tollway design requirements, policies, and procedures.
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Experience with data governance(data plex), data security, and compliance best practices on GCP. Proven experience as a Data Site Reliability Engineer or a similar role, with a strong focus on data infrastructure management.
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AEI passionately invests in our brilliant talent by allowing for personal and professional growth through supporting clients like NASA; the National Institutes of Health and Cone Health System; the US Department of Homeland Security and US Department of Energy; and Stanford University and the California Institute of Technology.
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Senior Data Engineer. Keywords: GCP, Google Cloud Platform, BigQuery, Composer, SQL, Python, Data Engineering, Data Pipelines. Experience working with GCP technologies like BigQuery, Composer, GCS, DataStream, Dataflows.
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