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Position Overview: The Trainee Energy Auditor & Inspector will support ICAST’s Energy Auditing and Quality Control Inspection staff while gaining hands on field experience. Preferred Qualifications: BPI MF Energy Auditor Certification or Functional Knowledge of Energy Auditing principles Weatherization Program (WAP) QCI knowledge Proficiency with M365 Suit of Products (special focus on MS Excel) Firm understanding of HVAC systems in buildings, especially multifamily.
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The Lead Microgrid Controls Engineer will lead the development, testing, and implementation of Microgrid control solutions consisting of Solar Photovoltaic (PV), Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and Diesel/Natural gas generators for our customers using Automation Controllers, HMI’s, Multi-function Protection Relays, and Data Concentrators from all major OEM’s.
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Serves as Information System Security Officer (ISSO) in support of KAFB’s owned and operated control systems, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of systems, applications, networks, and data through the planning, analysis, development, implementation, maintenance, and enhancement of cybersecurity programs, policies, procedures, and tools.
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Experience with threat assessment, vulnerability analysis including (but not limited to) fault analysis from changes in aerodynamics or control systems of aerial targets. Support initial assessment planning.
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We are seeking a year-round graduate student intern to support photovoltaic (PV) module and systems research. The Photovoltaics & Materials Tech Department, part of Sandia's Renewable Energy Technologies Group, conducts research and development and applies real world solutions to increase the viability of sustainable and clean energy systems.
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You will handle a variety of projects to support and improve the organization’s network systems. At least 5 years of these years of experience must be in litigation support applications and application software, e.g., Oracle, Relativity, iPro, Concordance, Trial Director, other web hosting platforms, etc.
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JOB DUTIESPre-Solicitation Support: Performs technical writing, review and editing of technical and pre/post-award documentsPrepares, reviews and coordinates acquisition packages in accordance with NNSA’s Coordination and Approval Process (CAP.
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At least one year working in a technical intelligence analyst role is desired Education Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in a related discipline or equivalent work experience Clearance requirement: Top Secret with SCI (TS/SCI) #mtsi #100esop #defenddifferently #LI-LS1 #LI-Onsite.
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COMMUNICATION - Communicates with all staff about infection control problems, provides literature to support advice and action problems to establish protocols. The MDC Infection Control Nurse plans, develops, organizes, directs, implements and evaluates infection prevention throughout the Metropolitan Detention Center.
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The primary responsibility of the Computer and Information Systems Manager (COMSEC/Asset Manager) is to provide comprehensive COMSEC support within the organization and its operating locations, handling day-to-day operations.
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ADMINISTER - Administer and monitor medical gases and environmental control systems including oxygen, compressed air, heliox, nitrogen, and nitric oxide; participate in medical gas failure emergencies and planned outages.
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Knowledge of Enterprise Information Systems, including Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS); Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems; Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES); Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems; Quality Systems, Documentation Control Systems, and Change Management Systems (PLM.
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Responsible for designing, building, commissioning and maintaining operational status of test beds, including cryogenic systems, gas supply systems, vacuum systems, and related control systems / software integration.
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7 years of total experience across one or more of the following disciplines: Weapons Development and/or Testing, Systems Engineering, Technical Program Management/Support, DoD System Acquisition and Program Management.
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Tracks rates and types of infection through surveillance systems and report findings to the MDC Medical Director and Director of Nursing in conjunction with NM Department of Health. INFECTION CONTROL - Coordinates the infection control program including developing educational classes to meet the infection control needs of a given population.
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technical support control systems jobs Title: systems analyst Company: Acorda Therapeutics in Albuquerque, NM
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