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PacArctic provides high-end federal acquisition support services, cultural resource surveys, professional facility management and critical infrastructure protection, as well as business transformation and process improvement services.
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Sprouts’ management reserves the right to amend and change duties, responsibilities, and requirements to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. At Sprouts Farmers Market, the Assistant Bakery Manager is responsible to provide excellent customer satisfaction through the management and leadership of Bakery Clerks and assisting the Bakery Manager in the daily supervision of Bakery Department operations.
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The Diplomatic Continuity Programs Division (A/OEM/DCP), Office of Emergency Management is responsible for developing emergency and continuity plans and programs and an appropriate state of readiness that prepare the Secretary and the Department to respond to any national security emergency.
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Seeking a Top Secret cleared Senior Telecommunications Engineer to provide support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Continuity Communications Division (CCD). Seeking a Top Secret cleared Senior Telecommunications Engineer to provide support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Continuity Communications Division (CCD.
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General knowledge of database administration, network administration and possess network configuration management skills. Provide support for the escalation and communication of status to agency management and internal customers.
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On-going Training Programs in Leadership, Business Management, and People Development to name just a few. If you have a passion for quality, a mind for business, and the capability to treat others with dignity and respect, you’ll fit right in.
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Allegient Defense is a Small Business providing technically oriented services from program management to advanced systems integration and engineering. Familiarity with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA.
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Maintain DHS COMSEC/Quantum reports for DHS management and NSA National Manager responses. Aquarian Systems has an exciting position available in a growing contract with the DHS. The COMSEC Systems Manager position is responsible for the administration and management of the COMSEC Material Control System (CMCS), including the CARDs application and server administration.
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Experience using Veritas Netbackup and Symantec Backup Exec for backups and image creation/management. Experience with SAN implementations and related technologies such as iSCSI and NDMP networking protocols and disk management concepts such as RAID groups, Aggregates and LUNs.
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