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SAIC is currently seeking a Geospatial Intelligence Targeting Analyst Trainer at Fort Liberty, NC. Familiarity with the Tactical Ground Station (TGS) and Geospatial Workstation (GWS). Utilize DIEE, AIMES, SOCET GXP InMotion, and other exploitation software as directed by PED support requirements.
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The Fitness Trainer will be responsible for running the Planet Fitness group fitness program (PE@PF). Our member mission says it best: our product is a tool, a means to an end; not a brand name or a mold maker, but a tool that can be used by anyone.
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Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented Foundry Trainer to join our team! Establish and review course content and objectives for a well-integrated and unified OSINT training program. Parsons equally employs representation at all job levels for minority, female, disabled, protected veteran and LGBTQ.
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The National Security Sector at Leidos has an opportunity for a RAP-TR Fielder to support the Warfighter program and our customer CECOM. This position will be located at Fort Liberty NC.Responsibilities:The RAP-TR is a ruggedized commercial hardware platform which hosts multiple NetOps applications in support of Project Management Tactical Radios.
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Description :Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented Foundry Trainer to join our team! What You'll Be Doing:Conduct Foundry Training execution at the JBLM Foundry Site:Conduct training and develop criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of training activities.
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The Joint Exercise Life Cycle is all of the events and actions required to design, plan, and execute major training events that prepare US Special Operations Forces (SOF) for operations in support of the nation's strategic initiatives.
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Master Resilience Trainer- Performance Expert, MRT-PE II, ARD-TS, Fort Liberty, North Carolina. Master Resilience Trainer – Performance Experts (MRT-PE) support government client’s program at multiple locations.
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The Department of Athletics accepts the challenge of creating an environment whereby student-athletes are both progressing academically in a degree program leading towards graduation and competing athletically against the highest level of competition.
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