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BS in Materials Science, Materials Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering (or related technical field) The Senior Hardware Engineer will perform independent verification and validation (IV&V) of electronic components at the printed circuit board, chip, and wafer level.
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Provide public affairs and strategic communications support for a DoD combatant command, developing and implementing a variety of deliverables including articles, public affairs guidance, talking points, photos, related materials, fact sheets, briefing materials, the client’s webpages, and draft press releases.
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Provide administrative coordination activities for obtaining spaces to accommodate meetings, working groups, events, conferences, conference support, materials required to support such events, and the IT and audio/visual video teleconference (VTC) services and equipment that may be needed at the UNCLASSIFIED, SECRET, and TOP SECRET levels.
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HII-Mission Technologies Division is currently seeking a Senior Arabic, Farsi or Levantine Dialect Cryptologic Language Analyst to perform tasks required to process language materials/data at the customer site in Fort Meade, Maryland.
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JOB SUMMARY : CRC is in need of a Public Affairs Specialist at Fort Meade, Maryland to serve our USCYBERCOM customer. 10+ years of experience as a DoD Public Affairs Specialist. OPPORTUNITIES TO IGNITE YOUR PASSION , CRC services include Intelligence Analysis, Business Management, Cyber Operations, and Information Technology Consulting Services to the Department of Defense (DoD), Intelligence Community (IC) and other Federal Agencies.
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Coordinating the acquisition of major materials, monitoring tool and equipment requirements with the project Superintendent and the warehouse. Working with the project Superintendent to develop a budget and cost codes for a project and assigning costs and manpower to the schedule for foreman level tracking.
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Load and unload various equipment, materials and supplies at work sites andstore areas The Maine Water Company is committed to providing a safe workplace. We have an opening in our Water Treatment department for a Water Operator 1.
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Perform tasks required to process voice and/or graphic language materials in support of SIGINT operations. Scanning, sorting, and/or categorizing foreign language materials. Associate of Arts/Associate of Science degree or equivalent.
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Relevant military MOSs: 35P, 1N3X1, 1A8X1, CTI, 267X or equivalent. Pay Range: There are a host of factors that can influence final salary including, but not limited to, geographic location, Federal Government contract labor categories and contract wage rates, relevant prior work experience, specific skills and competencies, education, and certifications.
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The mission is to provide the customer with qualified resources that will perform scanning, translating, transcribing, and analysis of foreign language materials as well as report drafting and quality review.
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The machinist shall work in various materials to include metal, wood, plastics, nylon, composites, and others. Works with a variety of metals and materials having difficult machining characteristics.
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Assisting the project Superintendent in the preparation of project documentation requirements, project layout, and field office support. Has Managed diverse groups on projects that involve multi-discipline knowledge for example; Fire Alarm, Communications, Security, AV, Power, and Instrumentation.
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Under minimum supervision, plans and performs difficult machine operations involving tooling and machining details using machines such as cylindrical and surface grinders, turret, and engine lathes, milling machines, and shapers.
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Conduct translation, transcription, and summaries/gists of various language materials. Conduct triage analysis on incoming language materials to determine priority and process accordingly.
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As an Insurance Inspector you’ll be on-site conducting insurance underwriting inspections collecting data for a condition assessment and measurement dimensions of the property, including but not limited to photographs, all sides of the structure, roof photos, exterior amenities, hazards, and identifying building materials of the risk.
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