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Project Support Specialist: Provide support to PAAC General Business tasks in one or more of the following areas: Project Support including travel, technical writing/editing, desktop publishing, purchase requests, arranging/scheduling meetings, logistics.
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Develop and maintain quality assurance data to support analyses and write technical reports and papers for publication. Technical competence in at least two of the following disciplines: meteorology, physical oceanography, hydrology/land modeling, cryosphere physics, water resources, and computer science.
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Python Understanding of OS Internals (i.e. Windo) Experience with Vulnerability Research Experience reading or writing assembly (x86, x64, ARM, PPC, MIPS, SPARC, 68k, or others) Experience developing embedded systems Understanding of network protocols (TCP/IP stacks, wire-level protocols, RF communications, BGP, routing protocols, or others.
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Preferred Qualifications: Experience with client and server-side JavaScript, MVC frameworks, React, and software with languages/frameworks such as Maven and GradleMachine Learning experience or course workUnderstanding of databases (relational or NOSQL)Technical writing skills such as drafting software designs and technical guidanceExperience or understanding of all phases of the Software or Systems Development Life CycleAbility to obtain and maintain a DoD Top Secret/SCI Clearance.
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Experience reading or writing assembly (x86, x64, ARM, PPC, MIPS, SPARC, 68k, or others) Our capabilities include cyber space operations, cyber defense and resiliency, vulnerability research, ubiquitous technical surveillance, data intelligence, lifecycle mission enablement, and software modernization.
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Required Skills Experience using the Linux CLI Experience writing scripts using Bash/Python General HPC technical knowledge regarding compute, network, memory, and storage components Experience performing Linux System Administration tasks including installation, configuration, and support of COTS/GOTS/FOSS software, file, network, and storage systems Experience with Software Architecture/Engineering in software design, code development, and debugging in C/C.
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Cisco CCNA or other Technical or Networking certifications are a plus. Understanding of TCP-IP including the OSI Model, Network Routing and Subnetting in classrooms, briefings, as well as one-on-one support calls and correspondence.
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The ideal candidate will possess excellent writing skills and have a background in technical writing. Perform additional technical writing and marketing tasks as needed.
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Qualifications: B.A. in English, Journalism, Creative Writing, or related area strongly preferred. The Editor may provide some or all of the following editing support for programmatic reporting: Edit program reports, particularly quarterly and final project reports, for quality, clarity, consistency, and impact and in accordance with IESC brand standards.
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Technical Writer, SeniorKey Role:Provide technical writing and editing support, to include creating and preparing programmatic and engineering documentation for the client from initial draft through finalization for delivery.
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Mid-Level Technical Writer Job Category: Engineering and Technical Support Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Local.
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Demonstrated proficiency in providing program management and analytical support to programs and projects serving DHS Mission Areas such as Physical and Cyber Security, Border & Immigration Enforcement, and Infrastructure Protection.
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About the Role: As a Knowledge Management Specialist, you will work with a team of dedicated consultants to support a Federal government client with responsibilities spanning: knowledge management and knowledge management best practices, technical writing, stakeholder engagement; tasking, project planning, execution, and monitoring.
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A minimum of one (1) year experience implementing and providing technical support for multi-platform, multi-system networks, including those composed of CISCO and UNIX or LINUX-based hardware platforms, to include the diagnosis and resolution of issues.
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This position also oversees GTC User Support Desk, Outreach, Technical Writing, DevOps and Test Engineers. In this role you will provide technical leadership for the integration of requirements, design, and technology of multiple geospatially focused web services and systems.
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