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This experience can be technical, in finance and operations, or project management focused, but must be in-support of nationally-funded health programming. ICF's International Health and Development Team is growing, and we would like to expand our network of skilled professionals in support of upcoming and future work related to TB diagnosis, care, treatment, and prevention.
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Experience with any variant of STDAMust have demonstrated subject matter expertise in at least one of the following subject areas: sonar system operation, underwater signal processing, underwater sound propagation, or tactical oceanography.
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Act as subject matter expert in Microsoft Sentinel (SIEM) and use it to optimize analytical rules and notebooks. As an expert in Microsoft Sentinel (SIEM), the engineer will optimize analytical rules and notebooks, and use Jupyter notebooks for threat hunting and remediation actions.
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TB Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Adaptation (MERLA)Basic Qualifications:To be considered you must meet the following basic qualifications: at least an advanced degree (MPH, MD, DrPH/PhD, MBA, or equivalent education) in public health, epidemiology, behavioral/social sciences, laboratory science or other related field, with at least 5+ years of direct experience in USAID-funded TB programming.
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Subject matter expert for technical performance and assay performance of biospecimen analysis. The Scientist will provide subject-matter expertise in a range of translational research strategies, immunoassay techniques, assay development, and fit-for-purpose Regulatory approach.
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What We Value Level 2 – Bachelor degree + 2 years’ experience, Master degree + 0 Level 3 - Bachelor degree + 5 years’ experience, Master degree + 3 years’ experience, PhD + 0 experience Subject matter degrees may be in informatics, statistics, public health, social science, economics, or a related field with a focus on data and analysis.
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The Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) has a need for a Blind Rehabilitation/Low Vision Specialist to provide subject matter expertise to the development and creation of new policy and procedures in the support of a potential government customer located in Bethesda, MD.
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The Proposal Coordinator/Technical Writer supports general technical writing/editing and proposal development through coordination and collaboration with Herdt and partner company technical subject matter experts (SMEs), program/project managers, and other contract support and execution resources.
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You will serve as a subject matter expert in systems and network security vulnerability management on a large network and systems security team. Rate :$55/hr on C2C (Max) You will provide technical guidance and response to system and network security incidents.
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Provide mid-level subject matter expertise in cartographic or hydrographic science and GIS application as it directly relates to bathymetry, under guidance of senior staff. These products support commercial shipping, the fishing industry, United States Navy and Coast Guard operations, state and local governments, geographic information system (GIS) users, and recreational boaters throughout the United States.
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Must have subject matter expertise in at least one of the following subject areas: sonar system operation, underwater acoustics, underwater sound propagation, or tactical oceanography.
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Experience cross delivering on one or more of the following Workday HCM modules: Core HR, Benefits, Payroll, Time & Labor, Recruiting, Compensation, Talent Management, Absence Management.
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Function as primary point person and subject matter expert for all medical, dental, vision, HSA, FSA, group life insurances, STD and LTD and 401k employee questions and liaise with benefit vendors as needed, with support of Senior Benefits Manager; Support benefit changes in a timely fashion and in accordance with UT policies.
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Subject matter expert in at least one security domain such as IAM, Application Security and/or Data Protection in addition to Cloud Security. Provides Information Security subject matter expertise in various risk assessments.
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Global Engineering & Technology (GET) is seeking qualified individuals for the position of Nuclear Weapons Subject Matter Expert (SME) in support of the Department of Energy's Office of Classification in Germantown, Maryland.
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