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The Cloud/ DevOps Network Engineer will contribute to the technical direction for enterprise-class solutions, which call for active redundancy, dynamic failover, high availability, disaster recovery, and other critical functions, and monitor systems to ensure optimal performance.
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Serve as final decision maker (umpire) for any disagreement in technical matters between Technical Managers and Project Manager/Engineer/Architect. Acts as liaison and champion of technical standards, curriculum development, and training with the leadership team.
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Serves as a technical accounting subject matter expert for the Company, with oversight of accounting for significant and critical accounting areas such as equity/debt transactions, derivatives, stock-based compensation, goodwill, redeemable non-controlling interests, consolidation accounting, etc.
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For positions requiring access to technical data subject to export control regulations, including Export Administration Regulations (EAR), ServiceNow may have to obtain export licensing approval from the U.S. Government for certain individuals.
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DevOps Technical Lead needs 5 or more years of working experience with Industry standard DevSecOps CI/CD Tools including: source code repository management, CI pipeline configuration, and/or binary repository management.
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Master's degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or similar technical foundation. As an Instrumentation Engineer II/II, you will contribute to the development of our cutting-edge defense solutions, helping us maintain the highest standards of precision and reliability.
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Deliver a full range of State and Local Tax services including tax return preparation and review, tax research, preparation of technical memorandums, and drafting client correspondence. Prepare returns for more complex State and Local Tax returns including Income and Franchise Tax, Sales and Use Tax, Property Tax, etc.
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Cyber Security related qualification(s) such as CISSP, CISM, CREST Technical Security Architect, ISO Lead Auditor etc. An understanding of how business strategy, risk, regulation, and technical constraints influence organizational responses to cyber security.
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Conduct multi-disciplinary, multi-state reviews that analyze income, franchise, sales and use, payroll, ad valorem taxes, and others to identify optimal filing options, exemptions, credits and incentives, and corporate structures that can reduce the client's tax burden.
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Proficient in tax accounting skills with proficiency in US GAAP, tax compliance, corporate consolidated returns, and combined state tax returns. 2 to 3 years proven work experience in state and local tax required (Big 4 firm experience a plus, but not required.
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Law degree a plus, but not required. Bachelors degree, usually in accounting, or masters degree in accounting. Respond to inquiries from the IRS and other tax authorities. QualificationsBroad exposure to multistate sales and use taxation, credits and incentives, and/or the Research and Development tax credits, a plus.
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Representatives make a difference to customers and the company, providing over-the-phone customer service, sales, and technical support. This position supports customer service, technical support, and customer sales interactions.
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The Aircraft Mechanic II (B) must have technical knowledge to repair, maintain modify, and overhaul various major aircraft operating systems with a minimum of three (3) years direct applicable or equivalent aircraft experience.
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Excellent technical writing and editing skillsSuperior organization skills with attention to detailsExperience with Deltek Vision/Vantagepoint preferred. Excellent technical writing and editing skillsSuperior organization skills with attention to detailsExperience with Deltek Vision/Vantagepoint preferred.
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Technical supervision and design capabilities in the areas of pavement, utilities, grading, site elements, and drainage. Community involvement including active participation and seeking leadership roles in civic, technical, and professional organizations.
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