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As a Journeyman Geospatial Analyst, you will provide direct support to the customer to include, but not limited to high resolution terrain elevation production and precise point mensuration and triangulation activities.
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The Intelligence Group at Leidos has an opening for a Journeyman Geospatial Analyst to support our customer in St Louis MO. This is an exciting opportunity to use your experience in geospatial analysis to support a national security customer.
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Considerable experience as a fully qualified electrician with experience maintaining facility electrical systems. Assists in the maintenance and repair of traction power systems of the MetroLink light rail system during emergencies and service disruptions.
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Knowledge of terrain data, geodesy, photogrammetry, imagery data (e.g. EO, MSI) and GIS. Support the integration of Geomatics accuracy and integration checking capabilities in the quality assurance capability for quality assurance and the related training materials and process documentation to evaluate contractor, commercial and co-produced data.
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Journeyman or Master Electrician License preferred. Manages mechanical and electrical systems in emergency situations including: HVAC components, power distribution equipment, generator systems, load transfer and control systems, UPS systems, DC power systems, fire and life safety.
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DescriptionWe are looking for a Journeyman-level TS/SCI-cleared Imagery Analyst to join our team! Preferred Qualifications, Education and Certifications:GPC Certification and College degreeSecurity Clearance Requirement:Active TS/SCI, must have a CI Polygraph scheduled before startingTravel and Work Schedule:Rotating 24/7/365 shiftsSalary: $105,000+ based on ability to meet or exceed stated requirementsAbout MasegoMasego Inc. provides expert Geospatial Intelligence Solutions in addition to Activity Based Intelligence (ABI) and GEOINT instructional services.
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Performs electrical work under the direction of the building Master Electrician and or Journeyman Electrician. Job Title: Light Industrial - Electrician. Connect wiring to circuit breakers, transformers, motors, HVAC systems, control cabinets, PLC's, DCS’s, lights, fire alarm and communication systems, variable speed drives, and other electrically operated control equipment.
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Harness the power of transformer architecture, a cutting-edge deep learning model widely employed in natural language processing and computer vision, to optimize the language model's performance and efficiency.
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System maintainers excel in every facet of their vehicles, providing diagnostic services on the roadside and adeptly handling wiring harness repairs. Additional Career Opportunities: Upon successful completion of first term contract, you are guaranteed up to 5 interviews with your choice 1,200 industry leading organizations including Tesla, American Medical Response, Mercedes Benz, and Mustang Cat. Similar Career Fields Include: Mechanic, Automotive Service Technician, Tow Truck Driver.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCartographic Analyst - JourneymanLocations: Springfield, VA & St. Louis, MOExperience Level: Journeyman (3-10 years of experience)Clearance Requirement: TS/SCIWiser offers innovative solutions to clients in the public, private, and government sectors.
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Success in this role as a Residential Electrician is demonstrated by your adept execution of various responsibilities, including installation and wiring repair calls, service upgrades, service replacements, and lighting jobs.
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Responsibilities Of Our Residential Electrician. Requirements For Our Residential Electrician. Hit the Road with a fully stocked take-home Vehicle. Responsibilities Of Our Residential Electrician.
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The Security Specialist II (SSII) is a journeyman level position made up of several components as follows: Workforce Support Center, Visitor Control (VC), Conference Center (CC), Escort, Registry, SCIF Service, and Database Maintenance.
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Full journeyman mechanicExperience in customer service and scheduling Experience in wire feed, MIG, arc and gas weldingHydraulic system training Experience in design, fabrication and modern welding techniques preferred.
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Experience in an industrial environment dealing with machine repair and maintenance (Manufacturing, Automotive, Food Processing, Automation, Facilities) as a maintenance technician, electrician, electronic tech, field engineer or technician, service tech, etc.
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