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Boom is seeking a Staff Scientist, Technical Fellow or Chief Aerodynamics Engineer to join the Overture team. Provide senior review of applied aerodynamics work products to include schedule and technical development and planning, aerodynamic trade studies, CFD setup and execution, wind tunnel analysis.
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Appointed in writing by the Enterprise Information System Security Manager (ISSM) as the Information System Security Officer (ISSO) for the CE control system Community of Interest Network Enclave (COIN v2.
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Collaborate with other teams/departments to support fund development, grant writing and reporting/contracting to generate the resources necessary to meet the needs of clients and families. A strong pro-life orientation is expected.
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The successful candidate is expected to have proven experience implementing secure coding standards, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Application Security and Development Security Technical Implementation Guide (ASD STIG), database security, python coding, and experience with the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process and artifact development leading to a successful Authorization to Operate (ATO.
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Knowledge of national and/or Commercial Imaging Systems; Image Tasking; Image Processing; Image Exploitation, sensor capabilities; analytic assessments; or imagery analysis and writing imagery reports.
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In addition to providing technical leadership within the project, the CyberArk Consultant will also serve as a thought leader, helping to identify new opportunities and drive CDW's continued growth across the identity management space.
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Ensure the integrity and protection of networks, systems, and applications by technical enforcement of organizational security policies, through monitoring of vulnerability scanning devices. Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or a related technical discipline, or the equivalent combination of education, professional training or work experience.
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Assists Chief Science Officer and Principal Scientist(s) with preparation of technical writing pieces for periodicals and newsletters. Maintains a high degree of technical competence by reading scientific journals, attending professional workshops, and being aware of food industry regulations, issues, and trends.
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Masego provides expert-level Geospatial Collection Management, Full Motion Video; Human Geography; Information Technology and Cyber; Technical Writing; and ABI, Agile, and other professional training.
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Technical knowledge / experience with vendors like Crowdstrike, Zscaler, Okta, Proofpoint, Palo Alto Networks / Cortex, Cisco, Microsoft Security, IBM Security, etc. We continuously develop our knowledge of Converges service delivery offerings and our partners technical capabilities.
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Tasks will include outreach, creating and installing signs, registration support, tent and table set-up and take down, assisting in preparation for flavor evaluations, creating and entering evaluation data, presenting findings, and writing an Extension article about the dry farmed and reduced irrigation melon trials.
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At a minimum, must hold a bachelor’s degree in technical discipline: Industrial Hygiene, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Occupational Health and Safety, Chemistry, or appropriate science related field.
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Technical Tools : Discuss your experience with Kubernetes, Docker, Helm Charts, and Rancher. Problem Solving : Explain difficult technical problems you've faced and how you resolved them.
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Technical laboratory work related to immunology and molecular biology including biochemical analysis, quantitative PCR, cell culture, flow cytometry, western blot, cloning, mouse handling and dissection.
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Deep technical knowledge of the IT Development stack and DEVOPS Pipeline for production systems running on the infrastructure and possess an understanding of Digital Engineering principles including Model Based System Engineering and DevOps/DevSecOps pipelines.
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