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The Sailors in the Submarine Electronics Computer Field (SECF) work with a submarine’s sonar, weapons, communications and navigation systems. “A” School for FTs - This 27- to 33-week course in Groton, Conn., provides a basic knowledge of electronics, mathematics and computer theory to support the operation and basic maintenance of submarine weapons control systems.
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QualificationsCollege or university student in good academic standing in Civil or Structural Engineering, Architecture, or a closely related field. Raba Kistner, Inc. is a premier Engineering Consulting and Program Management firm.
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The Computer Support Specialist III (CSS III) performs highly responsible, complex and technical tasks associated with IT equipment in a network and stand alone environment. Extensive knowledge and experience in computer hardware, software, and system administration.
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Salary: Data Entry Work from Home - Part Time Computer Job. Data Entry Computer Job - Work from Home Part Time. Work from Home Administration - Computer Online Data Entry & Short Studies/Feedback - Part Time & Full Time Work - No Experience Needed, Training Provided.
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Must demonstrate commitment and adherence to STHS's Compliance Program and Code of Conduct through compliance with all policies and procedures, the Code of Conduct, attendance at required training and immediately reporting suspected compliance issue(s) to the Compliance Officer.
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DepartmentCollege of Engineering and Computer Science / Electrical and Computer Engineering. CollegeCollege of Engineering and Computer Science. Working TitleResearch Assistant - Electrical Engineering.
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Enable students to develop competencies and skills to function successfully in society.
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Work with the Campus Technology Contact in scheduling the lab and assisting teachers in conducting computer training for class projects in the lab. Copier, personal computer, typewriter, audio visual equipment, server, network equipment, scanner, video projector, printers, and zip drives.
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EDUCATION: A master's or equivalent graduate degree or two full years of progressively higher-level graduate education leading to a master's or equivalent graduate degree in computer science, engineering, information science, information systems management, mathematics, statistics, operations research, engineering or technology management.
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Plan and supervise purposeful assignments for teacher aide(s) and/or volunteer(s), as assigned.
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City Experiences is seeking a Maintenance Technician Engineering for our Puerto Rico Ferry by Hornblower Operation in San Juan. Perform cleaning and custodial tasks of the vessels and property, including maintenance tasks as assigned and minor engineering repairs as directed.
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The Cybersecurity Engineer position supports the Fusion Center as an escalation point identifying and addressing potential Splunk content/level I and II engineering security concerns as this role serves as a point of escalation.
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As a Computer Support Specialist II, you spend your day performing backups and system cleanup, and assists in handling staff equipment issue and return. The Computer Support Specialist II position earns competitive pay to commensurate with experience.
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SAIC is currently hiring for a Computer User Support Specialist to help support the RITS program in San Juan, PR. Ability to fluenty speak Spanish is required. May interact with vendors, network services, software systems engineering, and/or applications development to restore service and/or identify and correct core problem.
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Under immediate supervision, the Engineering Student Intern will work on preparing boring logs and inputting laboratory test data and field logs into gINT software program, submitting OneCall information for field coordination, editing geotechnical reports and proposals, and performing field logging and standard geotechnical laboratory testing duties when required.
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