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As an MEP Project Manager, you'll use your expertise and problem-solving mindset to plan, manage, and build some of our customers' most critical projects. Excellent with problem solving and planning.
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Experience supporting production systems using Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practices. Competent to work at a high technical level on all phases of systems engineering activities. Our work depends on Dev Ops Engineer joining our team to support USSOCOM at Fort Liberty, NC.
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Level 1:4 years hands-on IMINT and/or FMV analysis and production experience out of the last six years. Level 2: 6years hands-on IMINT and/or FMV analysis and production experience out of the last eight years.
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Technologists initially qualifying on or after April 28, 1999, must meet the Mammo-Specific requirements by having at least 40 hours of documented training in mammography. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes.
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Like many Americans and military veterans, they felt a strong desire to support the nation’s response to the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in any way they could.
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Learn from an insider’s viewpoint about the challenges and rewards on Wednesday, August 7 at 1 PM ET in a live webinar presentation by USBP Agents. Click on the Apply button on this site to register for the event through the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Talent Network.
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A minimum of four years of hands-on IMINT and or FMV analysis and production experience out of last six years. Must attend Government provided training on the duties, responsibilities and TTPs of an Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Tactical Controller (ITC.
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The contractor will assist in coordinating special projects including network-related, wiring plans, LAN/WAN hardware/software purchases, and system installation, backup, maintenance, and problem-solving.
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The objective is to mentor Soldiers on industry-specific practices and production techniques, and train Soldiers on graphic illustration. Possess and maintain knowledge of new and emerging techniques in the management of multimedia projects including, but not limit to; broadcast television, radio, screenplays, print media, and electronic media content production for intern and mobile applications, specifically social media.
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FMV / Imagery Analysts have the opportunity to deploy as an ISR Tactical Controller (ITC) while on the JGASS II Contract. Note: May be required to pass a polygraph test, depending on customer-specific needs.
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1-on-1 assistance with hands-on, non-medical activities of daily living, including bathing, toileting, and dressing. Giving you up-to-date information on your clients’ needs with our industry-leading app.
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Youll get hands on paid training, PTO, vacation, gifts and trips and loads more. Dixie Clippers Inc is a family owned and operated franchise that is looking for the next GREAT stylists.
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You will work the full spectrum of the problem set utilizing advanced geospatial capabilities and techniques to complete the mission. This position is contingent on funding and may not be filled immediately.
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Note experience with traditional/legacy OSINT duties (i.e. reviewing, translating, and/or reporting on feeds from domestic or foreign PAI, social media, or news sources) will not be considered equivalent experience.
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Exceptional problem-solving abilities using critical thinking and creative troubleshooting strategies. Repairing and maintaining a variety of machinery and mechanical equipment, including engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production equipment.
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