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10 years of experience writing proposals for and/or managing USAID-funded ISS or IDIQ projects required, including demonstrated experience writing winning technical proposals is highly preferred; similar experience with DOS and DOD projects or proposals preferred.
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Peratons’ DSCM program encompasses technical, engineering, data analytics, cyber security, management, operational, logistical, and administrative support to aid and advise DoS Cyber & Technology Security (CTS) Directorate.
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Technical proficiency in water and wastewater linear infrastructure design with specific experience in designing large diameter water distribution and transmission mains, sewage force mains and gravity systems, CSO, and/or stormwater conveyance systems.
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Provide functional and technical leadership for ETRM software implementations centered on Endur. Lead requirements analysis, functional design, solution architecture, technical design, and implementation for TRM solutions and its integrations with other related systems.
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Assist with the monitoring, resolving, and reporting of technical problems related to malware infections, and security incidents. · Provide phone, in-person, and virtual technical assistance to customers to analyze, troubleshoot, diagnose, and resolve a variety of software, hardware, and network problems.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Our nearly 1,500 technical and engineering experts have direct industry experience in industrial automation, control system integration, facility and process engineering, architecture, construction management, regulatory compliance, enterprise technology and other consulting services.
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Assist with the NEPA planning process and oversee all aspects of a project, including client contact, budget control and invoicing, schedule, personnel allocation/planning, technical approach, and subcontractor involvement.
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Expert technical & operational knowledge of cyber technologies such as (SSO, MFA, Endpoint Protection, Encryption, DLP, Vulnerability Scanning Firewalls, IDS/IPS, AWS) Additionally, the ideal candidate will be a cyber security generalist and will be experienced in providing guidance to both technical and operations delivery teams across all aspects of information security, ensuring adherence to federal regulations and best practices which promote secure and reliable delivery of mission critical services within a global enterprise.
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As a Landscape Architecture Analyst, you will will support our growing Landscape Architecture practice by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical production.
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Participate in Sev 1 & Sev 2 outage bridges and provide on-call support on a rotational basis as the technical subject matter expert. Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related technical field with at least 8 years of experience in RAN (Preference for recent Open RAN experience.
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Provide technical support and troubleshooting expertise for Fortinet and Cisco network security devices. Provide technical support and troubleshooting expertise for Fortinet and Cisco network security devices.
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Tasks will include: Technical support to Supplier Management Teams (SMT); Review electrical requirements, designs, and drawings; Conduct research, technical investigations, and problem resolution; Support design updates and release; Provide on-site supplier support as required to ensure technical performance; Provide on-site support to the assembly/integration activities at Camden and Red River Army Depot (RRAD); Support MRB and perform MRBE tasks.
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Technical training may be a trade school or manufacturer training on multi-module UPS systems, medium voltage switchgear, low voltage power distribution units, building automation systems, 1.0 megawatt and larger engine-generator sets and/or large diesel engines, and other training directly related to the operation and maintenance of electrical/mechanical plant in a high-reliability environment.
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This role will encompass the following tasks specifically but can be called upon to assist in technical matters as deemed necessary by the Plant Engineer. This includes basic electrical test tools, industrial hand tools, air tools, hand tools, plumbing tools, welding tools, and specialty tools needed for specific job tasks in blow molding, and mold repair / maintenanceAbility to review, correctly interpret and modify PLC'sAbility to use Allen Bradley, Siemens, and Wonderware software.
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