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Analyze standard operating procedures (SOP) and user guides for HG modeling for common Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) software platforms. Experience with common Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) software platforms.
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Experience with architecting solutions from user requirements and use cases to be applied across a systems engineering life cycle. Experience with extending systems models into other tools for analysis, including MATLAB, Simulink, or STK, and model-based product support, including Teamcenter or Windchill.
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Experience sourcing, evaluating, and implementing AI te chn ology applications through te chn ology analysis, end-user research, go-to-market strategy, managing partnerships, and customer relationship building.
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Salesforce Certification, including Administrator, Platform App Builder, Application Architect, Service Cloud Consultant, Community Cloud Consultant, User Experience Designer, Sharing and Visibility Designer, or Data Architecture and Management Designer Certification.
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As an Identity and Access Management (IAM) specialist, you have the skills and experience to keep hackers from taking data and breaking processes. CIAM Business AnalystThe Opportunity: You know that the user is the last frontier for cyber security.
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Experience in the energy sector, including grid modernization, building decarbonization, energy storage, firm carbon-free electricity generation such as geothermal or nuclear, industrial decarbonization, transportation electrification, and low-carbon fuels.
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You'll also be responsible for Scientific and Research LANs and supporting core and closet switches, PB-scale storage systems, advanced desktop computers, connections to research systems such as SCADA and LCS systems, and user support.
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Experience with Human-Centered Design (HCD), Customer Experience (CX), User Experience (UX), or User Interface (UI) design. Experience using and developing PowerApps or implementing Power Automate.
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As a test engineer on our team, you'll use your experience to work with engineers and administrators to evaluate software developed for the DoD. You'll create a test plan with test cases based on user stories.
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Working with your team of architects, developers, testers, DevSecOps engineers, and data scientists, and alongside subject matter specialists, you’ll identify clients’ business needs, gather user requirements, and develop user stories.
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