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Experience with agile methodology, creating process designs, technical designs, defining user stories, working with onshore/offshore development teams, leading user acceptance testing (UAT), and providing the necessary end-user training to deliver the proposed solution.
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Axle is seeking a Data Analyst with experience in SQL, R and Python to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) supporting the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS.
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We are seeking a Director of Business Development for our growing multimillion dollar company. The primary responsibility of the Director of Business Development is to grow revenue by effectively and efficiently contacting leads and signing them on as clients with charisma, confidence, and reassurance that OUR home care is the right solution for their loved one.
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Imagery Analyst – Junior. Expertise in photogrammetry, remote sensing, image processing, or regional expertise is also desirable. Proficiency with ArcGIS, ArcSDE, ArcView, ArcIMS, ArcTools, the Integrated Exploitation Capability (IEC) system, SocetSet, TerraExplorer/Builder, RemoteView, ERDAS IMAGINE, MRSID, VB/VBA (or some other object-oriented programming/scripting language), Oracle and other appropriate software to analyze geospatial data.
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To support the Department of Defense (DoD) Joint Requirements Office (JRO) for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, & Nuclear Defense (CBRN-D) out of the Pentagon in Arlington, VA. The Analyst will support Joint Force CBRN non-materiel medical and non-medical requirements development.
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Currently hiring an experienced Incident Response Analyst with OT/ICS/SCADA experience for its' Federal Strategic Cyber program in Arlington, VA. Experience with SIEM (Splunk) —threat hunting, analytic development, dashboards, and reporting.
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The Senior Cognos BI Analyst will be responsible for creating and maintaining reports, alerts and charts or visualizations for dashboards with IBM Cognos Analytics software. Use of Cognos Framework Manager for development of framework models.
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This position requires a TS/SCI and NATO clearance on day one
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Undergraduate degree or 4 additional years of general IT experience in areas such as business analysis, systems analysis, software development, quality assurance, and/or project management. 5 years of general IT experience in areas such as business analysis, systems analysis, software development, quality assurance, and/or project management.
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FBI Program Analyst Intern - International Protocol Unit (IPU) Location: Washington, DC Remote Work: No Clearance: Top Secret; clearance must be existing at time of application Work Type: Paid Internship; 40 hours/week Internship Start Date: 05 August 2024 Internship End Date: 01 October 2024; possibility of extension Job Description We are presently identifying candidates for an FBI Program Analyst (Internship) position on the International Protocol Unit (IPU.
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The Senior Business Development Manager (BD) works with and supports the firm's Antitrust and Competition and Energy and Environmental practice groups, along with cross-practice, industry-focused working groups and client service teams as assigned.
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Reports To: CTO Fully Remote, in the US only The team lead should possess strong expertise in Web Development and Server Technologies, demonstrating excellent problem-solving skills to efficiently address complex issues.
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Experience in agile and software development project management, including user stories creation, UAT, QA testing, and software development using SQL and Azure tools. Proficiency in Azure, SQL development, and software development.
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The DHS's Hunt and Incident Response Team (HIRT) secures the Nation's cyber and communications infrastructure.
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Assist the college by providing reliable, relevant, and quality data and information to facilitate planning, budgeting, accountability, program evaluation, and development of policy decisions. Responsible for managing, developing, and coordinating Institutional Research functions for UDC-CC. This includes data acquisition, management, analysis, interpretation, and representation.
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