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Software Engineer: Design, Develop and Analyze computer applications software using Microservices, Quarkus, AWS, OpenShift, Angular, Splunk, Typescript, Extjs, Hibernate, PegaStudio, Pega Infinity, PegaCosmos, Pega CDH, Apigee, Appian, MySql, Oracle.
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Knowledge of information technology concepts used in the evaluation of security performance and integrity of state-of-the-art applications, communications systems, hardware, software, satellite control systems, and information processing systems.
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Audit physical security infrastructure (access control, cameras, fire exit doors) and ensure functionality of all alarm systems. Analyze data, conduct audits, and identify trends to create actionable plans to mitigate risk.
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B.Arch or M.Arch Architecture, BS or MS in Civil (Structural) Engineering, or Architectural Engineering For professionals with specialized Master-Level certification: BS in Building Construction, Science, Engineering, B.Arch in Architecture, or related field.
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Deliver simple solutions to complex problems as a Software Developer (Systems Software) at GDIT. Here, you'll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients.
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Experience working with IC data systems CLEARANCE: U.S. Citizen with Top Secret clearance with ability to obtain TS/SCI TRAVEL: Ability to travel as required up to 25% (typically to Chantilly, VA) SAIC accepts applications on an ongoing basis and there is no deadline.
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Responsibilities/Job Function:Works with a team of photogrammetrists, computer vision scientists, systems engineers, and software developers to implement mathematical models of remote sensing collection systems.
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GTSC, a values-led, industry leader in Health & Wellness, Strategic Planning/Comms, Systems Engineering, Cybersecurity and IT/Digital Modernization for DOD, IC and FedCiv Agencies, is searching for a SharePoint Developer supporting GTSC. This is a full-time position located onsite in Chantilly, Virginia.
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Intermediate Roadway EngineerWho we areParsons is one of the world's largest firms in planning, engineering and construction of transportation infrastructure including railway, highway roadway, airport, bridge and tunnel projects.
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Labor Category: Software Engineer Position Title: Software Developer Position Level: Level 3. Details: Labor Category: Software Engineer Position Title: Software Developer Position Level: Level 3.
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Ability to apply a risk management philosophy when faced with security challenges and the ability to articulate the pro’s and con’s in a clear concise manner;Demonstrated proficiency with the following computer operating systems (e.g. Microsoft Windows, LINUX, UNIX, Mac OS, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or a related discipline and minimum 9 years of prior relevant experience.
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Establishes strict program control processes to ensure mitigation of risks and supports obtaining certification and accreditation of systems. Performs assessments of systems and networks within the network environment or enclave and identifies where those systems/networks deviate from acceptable configurations, enclave policy, or local policy.
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Js Designing new UI features REST APIs About: Our client company's core service is providing practical software, data science and systems engineering solutions for our clients.
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Experienced in coordinating with testers and Systems Engineering personnel to maintain operational technical capabilities. Minimum 5+ years of experience in technical leadership, MS systems administration, and working on complex systems and software programs and networks.
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