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Leidos is hiring a Data Center Facilities Engineer at Ft. Meade, MD. The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. While subject to change based on business needs, Leidos reasonably anticipates that this job requisition will remain open for at least 3 days with an anticipated close date of no earlier than 3 days after the original posting date as listed above.
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Experience in software development on Agile teams using Agile Developer practices such as Pair Programming, TDD, Refactoring, and ATDD.Developing/integrating with custom defined Domain Specific Languages (DSL.
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Provide enterprise network support, working closely with the IT service provider teams to ensure customer requirements are considered and supported by the evolving LAN/WAN architecture. Leidos is looking for a Mid-Senior Level Network Engineer to join a high performing agile team using the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) methodology to support a large, complex, fast-paced program.
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We are seeking a computer networking professional to help us architect the next generation of space-based networks in near-Earth, cislunar, and deep space.
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The BlueHalo Effect It speaks to who we are as a company, a global protective ring that shields everything we most want to safeguard, an unbroken line that ensures our customers retain the advantage in any battlespace, from high above the Earth to deep in cyberspace.
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If so, we're looking for someone like you to join our team at APL. We are seeking an experienced UI (User Interface) Developer within our Multimedia Design Group! As a UI Developer at APL you will.
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If so, we're looking for someone like you to join our team at APL. We are seeking a software engineer/developer to help us develop and translate algorithms, concepts and approaches for the mission planning, fire control and guidance of missile systems to flight-ready software.
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Our work depends on a Mid-Level Java Developer joining our team to support a GDIT program that we are the prime on and is located at Annapolis Junction, MD. As a Mid-Level Java Developer, you will develop highly efficient Microservices on a Linux operating system utilizing Java and Kotlin, for use in Docker/Kubernetes high-volume data-processing applications, while practicing modern Agile methodologies.
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The Senior IT Support Engineer is responsible for ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of technology applications and equipment, with a focus on resolving escalated tickets and completing project work.
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We have an outstanding Contract position for an IT Desktop Support Technician to join a leading Company located in Laurel, MD. Job Responsibilities:-Provide onsite IT support services for customers to include incident response, delivery, and system set-up of new & repaired computers along with the installation of additional hardware, software, and peripherals.
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BrightKey is seeking a talented and experienced Senior Systems Engineer.
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Casino is over 100,000 square feet and requires the ability and energy to move about it with a true sense of urgency! Must be able to obtain and maintain a valid gaming license as determined by the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Commission and for the Pennsylvania Gaming Commission for the position.
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Computershare has an exciting opportunity for a permanent full-time IT Business Analyst to join our Computershare Corporate Trust (CCT) team. 3+ years of IT Business Analyst experience including design documentation.
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We Offer: Long term job security Competitive salaries & bonus opportunities Challenging work you are passionate about Ability to work with some amazingly talented people Job Description: GliaCell is seeking a Senior CNO Developer on one of our subcontracts.
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Experience and appreciation for IT Service Management (ITSM) methodologies and best practices such as ITIL. Follow IT Service management best practices and work with IT management to establish and deliver on roadmap, project status, budget, and schedule.
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