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This position will be part of a team of GIS Specialists supporting the USMC IGI&S Program with GIS data management, geospatial analysis and modeling, cartographic product development, and technical support.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or equivalent Senior level experience as a Systems Engineer.
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To support countries in meeting their emission reduction commitments as well as building technical capacity, the U.S. Forest Service is expanding its current portfolio on climate change and sustainable forest management and may seek a Technical Climate Advisor to support program design and implementation within Central Africa.
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This role will support the DTR IT team in creating complex technical projects including various web applications, dashboards, and data analytics related tools for DTR and CUP which integrate with OSISoft PI and Maximo asset management system.
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HUBzone, WOSB, SDVOSB, VOSB, data science, devsecops, cyber, oracle, tanium, program management, information technology, engineering services, architecture and engineering, Powder River Industries.
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Experience in international relations/foreign policy, foreign assistance budgeting, financial management, or program management, social science, or other related fields. Job Summary: Tuvli, an Akima company, is hiring for a Management and Program Analyst I to support our DoS client located in Washington, DC. The Management and Program Analysts willsupport the Office of Foreign Assistance by assisting with all data and reporting responsibilities associated with funds related to the current and future crises around the world and the impacts of it globally.
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Candidate will directly support high-quality technical delivery, customer relationship management, capture and sales efforts, and develop and execute a CBP account growth strategy.
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Basic Qualifications: US Citizen with the ability to secure US Federal Security Clearance Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, Engineering Management, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or related equivalent additional experience.
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Noblis is seeking Technical Project Managers to support the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic Systems and Surveillance Services directorates within the Program Management Organization (PMO.
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The Defense Group of Leidos has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Systems Administrator to support efforts for the OCONUS Enterprise Network (ONE-Net) portion of the NGEN-R Service Management, Integration, and Transport (SMIT) contract located in Guam.
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The IT Specialist position is within the Office of the Associate Director of Science and Chief Scientist, Informatics and Data Science Center (IDSC), Digital Stewardship Program and serves as the technical lead in support of the Digital Stewardship Program Manager, facilitating the continuing operation and development of NMNH’s Research & Collections Information Systems (RCIS.
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Experience in IT asset management, IT contract management or IT technical support. Seven (7) years of experience in IT asset management, financial or data analysis, IT contract management, IT technical support or related experience.
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Requires B.S. Degree and 4–8 years of prior relevant experience or Masters with 2–6 years of prior relevant experience (in Computer Science, Information Technology, MIS, or related field.
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Undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, computer science, analytics, math, finance, accounting, management information systems, social sciences, physics, or decision science.
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The successful candidate will work both independently and in close coordination with the MCICOM G-6 and GEO Fidelis Program Analysts to support ICG and GIS integration across the USMC. Bachelor's Degree in CAD, BIM, GIS, Computer Science, Geography, Environmental Science, Data Science, Engineering, or related field + 6 years of experience or demonstrated equivalency and / or education.
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