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Collaborate with United States Coast Guard (USCG), Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) and other Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to collect relevant inventory data. Chugach is seeking a Subject Matter Expert I (Junior Configuration Manager) to assist with collecting data that will create managed hardware and software baseline configurations, develop system and network topologies, and improve inventory and material control for our NIWC work supporting the United States Coast Guard.
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Leidos is seeking an experienced Subject Matter Expert (SME) to provide Tier 3 sustainment support to a mission critical IP voice transport network in Fort Meade, MD. The position requires extensive experience designing, implementing, and maintaining complex networks with a focus on security, high availability, and performance.
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Curriculum Design: Collaborate with instructional designers and training managers to design and develop training curricula that align with learning objectives and leverage your subject matter expertise.
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Define the problems and analyze and develop plans and requirements in the subject matter area for moderately complex-to-complex systems. Enjoy problem-solving, need a venue to display your creativity, and emerging technologies pique your interest; if so, Barrow Wise Consulting, LLC is for you.
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As a CNO Subject Matter Expert supporting the CODEX Services group, you will contribute to one or more product security programs in collaboration with other engineers and technical program managers.
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Yorktel is currently seeking a Subject Matter Expert (SME) - Team Lead who will assist the client in the development of on-line training content by conducting research on training needs, understanding the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) requirements for Leadership training, making recommendations, developing training content and presenting findings to client team members and executives.
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IT Concepts Inc. is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert to join our team supporting our Federal clients such as the Social Security Administration (SSA), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), etc.
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Role : Oracle HCM Subject Matter Expert. Location hybrid (potentially fully remote) Baltimore, MD. Understanding of HR processes such as payroll, recruiting & talent, time entry, benefits, core HR, and HR analytics.
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Information Security Officer/Subject Matter Expert. We are looking for strong Subject Matter Experts to support OSM (Office of Security Management) in coordinating the adoption and implementation of centrally provided cyber security services.
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Location: Systems Subject Matter Expert. At least six (6) years of experience providing system integration and management services for customers utilizing Microsoft on-prem and Azure environments, VMware as well as familiarity with Microsoft Server Administration.
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Overview Peraton is a next-generation national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy.
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The Subject Matter Expert (Senior) defines requirements, performs analyses, and develops plans and requirements for systems. The area of expertise may be related to a specific discipline required by the State agency including, but not limited to: information technology, health care, education, public safety, social services, human resources, transportation, and environment.
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Master's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in computer science, information systems, engineering, business, or other related scientific or technical discipline. Coordinate and manage the preparation of analysis, evaluations, and recommendations for proper implementation of programs and systems specifications, including, but not limited to, information technology, health care, education, public safety, social services, human resources, transportation, and environment.
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Position Description: The Subject Matter Expert (Senior) defines requirements, performs analyses, and develops plans and requirements for systems. Requires expertise in the formulation of specifications and in the execution of technical initiatives in vertical areas.
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Parsons Corporation, a leading technology and engineering firm, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Zero Trust Subject Matter Expert (SME) to join our team in the federal government sector.
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