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Each Subject Matter Expert normally has a minimum of fifteen (15) years’ experience in their specific area of expertise. Policy and Strategy Subject Matter Expert.
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Serve as a subject matter expert in SAP FICO, FM, AP & AR to guide and integrate diverse stakeholder requirements into a holistic BPR approach for relevant Financial E2E processes.
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Advise on matters relating to export control determinations and function as a subject matter expert on NNSA Policy 476.1, Atomic Energy Act Control of Import and Export Activities.
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Basic to substantial experience in one or more of the following commercial/open-source data discovery/analysis platforms: RStudio, Spark, KNIME, RapidMiner, Alteryx, Dataiku, H2O, SAS Enterprise Miner (SAS EM) and/or SAS Visual Data Mining and Machine Learning, Microsoft AzureML, IBM Watson Studio or SPSS Modeler, Amazon SageMaker, Google Cloud ML, SAP Predictive Analytics.
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Indicators of Compromise (IOC)s will be obtained through: forensic analysis of digital information, Open-Source Intel (OSINT) review/monitoring, available tools both customer provided and open source, and pivoting/researching on previously reported IOCs. Recommending adjustment of countermeasures, enterprise or tactical, to account for threats.
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Job Description We are looking for a Hypersonic Subject Matter Expert with demonstrated experience in cutting edge technology, engineering, analysis of alternatives, capability management and demonstration (including technology transfer), technical demonstrations and evaluations, and requirements analysis.
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Chenega Enterprise Systems & Solutions, LLC, a Chenega Professional Services ’ company, is looking for an Informatics Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) Advanced Research Projects Agency For Health (ARPH.
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This Engineer will be designated as a subject matter expert with the focus off standardizing mechatronic controls solutions for Intralox Equipment products in the Food and Industrial Industry space.
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Provide subject matter expertise on all aspects of transaction review, including the identification and mitigation of risks related to KYC, sanctions, transaction monitoring, and cross-border payments.
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The ISSM/IA Team Manager will serve as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) within the Information Assurance technical domain. Continuous upkeep, monitoring, analysis, and response to Information System, network, and security events.
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Desired Qualifications:- TS/SCI clearance is required- Minimum of 3 years of experience as a military Data Subject Matter Expert or related role, withdemonstrated experience with digital strategy, IT project management, enterprise architecture,SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle), or transformation.
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Overview Job Description:Bennett Aerospace, Inc. has an opening for a highly motivated Subject Matter Expert III/Regulatory Policy Analyst/Writerin support ofa Federal Law Enforcement client located in Arlington, Virginia in the Regulatory Drafting and Policy Support Section (DPW.
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Expert Guidance: Serve as a subject matter expert in real-time operations and the intricate interplay between reliability and energy markets. Deep understanding of the systematic approach to training, performance support and job tasks analysis and assessment.
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Qualifications: Formally trained in radiation protection topics including the following: physics of radiation; radiation's interaction with matter; mathematics necessary for the subject matter; biological effects of radiation; type and use of instruments for detection, monitoring and surveying radiation; radiation safety techniques and procedures; and use of time, distance, shielding, engineering controls, and PPE to reduce radiation exposure.
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Fundamental knowledge of NIST, MDM, OWASP, PowerShell/Python/JavaScript, MacOS, malware analysis, LOLBAS, vulnerability management, WAF, CIS Benchmarks. Expert knowledge in the following technologies and concepts: DFIR, IAM, PAM, DLP, NGFW, EDR, SIEM, IDS/IPS.
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