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We are a practice that brings together teams focusing on thought diversity, collaborative problem solving, and development of our professionals to enable our Government and Public Services (GPS) Discovery & Data Management Practice clients face litigation and other regulatory requirements with the resources to efficiently and effectively assist the government and respond to information requests.
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Job Number: R0203395 Target Digital Network Analyst The Opportunity: Do you have strong analytic skills and a problem-solving mindset? Network+, Security+, CEH, CCNA, or SANS Certification Clearance: Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information; TS/SCI clearance with polygraph is required.
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In this role, the FTE has a multi-disciplinary engineering approach to problem solving and experience with complex integrated systems to include aircraft, avionics, unmanned autonomous systems, weapons, radar, and electronic warfare offensive and defensive systems.
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Creating a national security problem-solving ecosystem in close partnership with local universities and the regional venture ecosystem, and Department of Defense end users from throughout the area.
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Radio Frequency Engineer, RF design, wireless communication, circuit design, signal processing, antenna design, RF testing, electromagnetic compatibility, spectrum analysis, microwave engineering, system optimization, project management, technical documentation, problem-solving, teamwork, RF simulations, frequency allocation, regulatory compliance, secret clearance, Syracuse, New York, MATLAB, Linux, Schematic Capture, RF circuits, ARMY, Hardware design, radar.
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NSIN does this by building communities of non- traditional defense problem solvers from the academic and venture communities, exposing these communities to national security problems through direct interaction with DoD end users, and supporting the further development and transition of these solutions into the DoD. The primary way in which NSIN achieves its mission is through running programs which engage new talent and ventures in defense challenges.
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You'll Bring These Qualifications: Requires Bachelor's degree in information technology, management information systems, computer science, mathematics, statistics, business, engineering, or physical science and two years of experience: Data Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Problem Solving, and Business Process Improvement.
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As a Senior Principal Software Engineer, you will plan, lead and perform a variety of tasks across the areas of software requirements analysis, software architecture and design, implementation (code and unit test), documentation, hardware-software integration, troubleshooting, problem solving, and software verification testing.
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NSIN's Regional Network Team is physically located in nearly 30 different locations throughout the United States and is responsible for building the new communities of problem-solvers through which NSIN executes its programs.
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The Senior Network Engineer Advisor will apply communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to help identify, communicate and resolves issues in order to maximize the benefit of IT systems investments.
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Problem-solving skills with ability to proactively identify alternate solutions to overcome difficult technical challenges. DCSA Consolidated Adjudication Services (DCSA CAS), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process.
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Key Competencies: Staff Management, Financial Management, Integrity, Problem Solving, Conflict Management, Time Management, Customer Focus, Timely Decision Making, Motivating and Directing Others, Drive for Results Closing Allied Universal® is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Provides and implements strategic direction and problem solving in support of all assigned C-sUAS requirements programs regarding contract execution & management. Must have a transferrable DoD security clearance, with current investigation at the SECRET level, and be able to maintain it for the duration of employment.
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Proven Computer Science fundamentals in embedded development, algorithm design, problem solving, and complexity analysis. Apply technical expertise to lead software engineering team through solving complex embedded design problems.
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The QMS emphasizes use of sound metrology principles and practices; rigorous monitoring of PMEL activities, process results and on-going problem-solving; anticipation and prevention of future problems through trend analysis; immediate and continuous improvement of processes; and preventative corrective actions.
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