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Experience in database systems operations and maintenance re-engineering migrations,transitions,testing architectures,training,fielding and consolidation of enterprise data center infrastructure applications systemsand services.
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Knowledgeable of Instructional System Design (ISD), SW/HW engineering practices, logistics, IT infrastructure and Information Assurance principles, configuration management, test and evaluation.
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Monitoring and support of network infrastructure (Cisco routers, switches, firewalls, and VPNs) and virtual server environments (servers, storage area networks, and VMware) and should be able to troubleshoot, install, implement and administer network systems.
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In this full-time position with TechSource you will support the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Systems Engineering and Integration. TechSource provides direct access to hundreds of experts and industry leaders in the nuclear sciences, non-proliferation technologies, accelerator physics, and systems engineering arenas.
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Ensure system security standards are met for operations development, security risk assessment, systems analysis, systems design, security test and evaluation, certification and accreditation, systems hardening, vulnerability testing and scanning, incident response, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning.
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The Water/Wastewater Project Manager will support and lead projects for water and wastewater clients primarily in the New Mexico area but also include national projects including planning, designing, and preparing plans related to water and wastewater infrastructure which may be comprised of water distribution and sewage collection systems, pump stations, reservoirs, hydraulic structures, and water/wastewater treatment facilities.
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Professional experience in 3 or more of the following technical areas: Networking, IT Infrastructure, Weapons Systems Simulation or Simulator Architecture, Virtualization/Cloud/Hybrid Cloud/Containerization Technologies, RMF/JSIG Cybersecurity.
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Strong background in IT/HPC infrastructure with an understanding of cooling, heat transfer and fluid mechanics along with chemical analysis for both open and closed loop water systems (tower water etc.
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The IT Manager reports to the Director of Engineering and performs daily maintenance on computers, virtual systems, network infrastructure, printers and provides user support. Maintain LAN/IT infrastructure, installation and support of network hardware and software.
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This role will lead environmental impact assessment and permitting for renewable energy facilities and other major capital development projects including solar developments, battery energy storage systems, technology infrastructure and offshore and onshore wind energy projects.
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Our nation’s stormwater systems are being upgraded and rebuilt to adapt to a changing climate as well as unique local challenges including growth, regulatory and underinvestment. We are seeking Design Professionals, Program Leaders, and Technical Analysts to serve engineers of record, technical practice leaders, client advisors and group managers with expertise and interest in working on complex stormwater infrastructure and management projects.
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The Junior IT Business Analyst works in alignment with the Innovations team, consisting of the VP of Innovations, IT Systems & Security Manager, and Technology Specialist. The main task this Data Analyst will be focused on is partnering with the IT Systems & Security Manager on a continuous improvement project in Microsoft Suite (Teams, Dynamics.
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