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Intralox, L.L.C. is looking for an experienced Controls Engineer for the ARB GLOBAL DESIGN TEAM. This individual will focus on Controls Engineering Standardization within the Food and Industrial Industries.
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General Job Information Job SummaryThis Transportation Engineer position is located in the District Department of Transportation (DDOT), Project Delivery Administration, Traffic Engineering & Safety Division (TESD), and will work with the rapidly growing dynamic team of professionals in DDOT’s Traffic Engineering & Safety Division (TESD.
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GAYA is an $8.8 million dollar program over 5 years designed to provide strategic capacity strengthening to implementing partners of USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance and other food security stakeholders.
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Collaborate with colleagues to offer programming in forage production, ornamental horticulture, agricultural engineering and technology, farm and agribusiness management, integrated pest management, pesticide safety and handling, nutrient management, financial management, livestock and poultry, and natural resources conservation for producers, as well as diverse and underserved populations in the Upper Shore Cluster counties.
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Employee Benefits ESOP Matching 401K Medical Insurance Vision Dental Prescription Drug Benefits Flexible Spending Accounts (Health and Dependent Care) Life Insurance Disability Benefits Vacation Holidays Employee Discount Programs Employee Assistance Program Additional Voluntary Benefits.
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This Program Is Named After Dr. Stamatios "Tom" Krimigis Who Was a Team Member On Over 50 Years Of Spaceflight Investigations Of Space Science, From Mariner 4 To Mars In 1965 Through New Horizons To Pluto In 2015.
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Keystone is looking for a Management and Program Analyst/Site Lead to join our team in the Washington, DC metro area to support the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Strategic Intelligence Issues Group (SIIG.
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If so, we 're looking for someone like you to join our team at APL. We are seeking a Program Budget & Pricing Analyst to help us lead the financial operations of the Research and Exploratory Development Department's (REDD) diverse portfolio of projects.
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Experience working with a government task order based contract and working with the Program Management team to develop cost estimates, schedules, and technical responses to task order requests.
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Contractor Neurologist shall participate as a member of the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) team with permanent membership from Neurosurgery, Trauma surgery, nursing, ICU, Psychiatry, Physical Medicine, and clinical Neuropsychology, with a data manager/team manager as well as ad hoc members temporarily added needed, at the discretion of the team leader.
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The enrollee shall not author articles for publication as a federal employee, nor coordinate scientific research between the Government and private industry. The enrollee shall not present themselves as a Government employee or Government representative at meetings both foreign and domestic or when coordinating federal agencies.
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The PD is a member of the Management Team, along with the Development Director, the COO, and the ED. S/he co-leads Program Committee with the Committee Chair. Co-designs and leads team member onboarding with support from ED and the Program Team.
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Working Relationships ALA Executive Staff, Executive Board and Member LeadersPublic Policy & Advocacy member committeesChief Officers of State Library Agencies (COSLA)Congressional StaffCoalition PartnersWashington MediaALA Policy CorpsALA members This is a regular full-time position based in our Washington office.
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The Program Assistant will help advance programmatic objectives by providing administrative, logistical, budgetary, and research support to the team. Recent South Asia Program alumni have gone on to jobs with the Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of Energy, the intelligence community, and on Capitol Hill, and to graduate programs at MIT, the University of Chicago, Georgetown University, and the University of Oxford.
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Description :What You'll Be Doing:Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented Senior Instrumentation and Controls Engineer to join our team! ·Knowledge of hardware for modern control systems, control room/stations and, backend control system (I/O, historian, VM servers, and other control system components.
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