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CACI is seeking a Help Desk Support to join Our Luke Team! At CACI, our philosophy of employee development and advancement rests on a cultural foundation of providing unlimited and equal opportunity for growth, recognition, and rewards.
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CACI EDPCs work with cutting-edge eDiscovery analytics and assisted review technology including Relativity Active Learning. CACI is also committed to growing our eDiscovery workforce and has included tuition reimbursement for Relativity certifications and the ACEDS certification.
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At CACI, you will receive comprehensive benefits such as; healthcare, wellness, financial, retirement, family support, continuing education, and time off benefits. Self-Starter, Multi-task capability, technically savvy, interpersonal skills, team player and ability to market our CACI team capabilities.
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CACI has an outstanding opportunity for a Deployer GEOINT Analyst to deliver world-class geospatial intelligence that provides a decisive advantage to warfighters, policymakers, and intelligence professionals.
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CACI is committed to growing our eDiscovery workforce and has included tuition reimbursement for Relativity certifications, the ACEDS certification and Paralegal Certificates! As a CACI Paralegal supporting the DOJ's mission, you will gain invaluable knowledge and transferrable skills related to eDiscovery practice and procedures and utilizing document databases to conduct searches and code evidentiary material.
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Experience with a continuous delivery machine-learning project (e.g. Webapp in production, webserver rWhat We Can Offer You:- We’ve been named a Best Place to Work by the Washington Post.- Our employees value the flexibility at CACI that allows them to balance quality work and their personal lives.
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CACI is seeking an Instructional Systems Designer in the Springfield, VA area. Our employees value the flexibility at CACI that allows them to balance quality work and their personal lives.
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CACI is seeking an experienced Multimedia and Visual Design Specialist who will provide advanced multimedia and graphic design in support of senior executives at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), specifically within the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) Front Office.
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CACI is seeking a DevOps Engineer to research, design, develop and/or modify software systems (e.g., custom, COTS, GOTS). We also offer a career mobility program to make it easy to build a dynamic career at CACI and offer flexible work schedule arrangements to support work/life balance.
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These positions can be based out of either Springfield, VA (or) St. Louis, MO. TCS offers a long–term, CACI prime contract opportunity supporting the National Geospatial–Intelligence Agency's (NGA) GEOINT mission.
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CACI will provide an enhanced IT management system, IT storefront, enterprise help desk, local field services, and life cycle support for end-user devices. CACI is looking for a Asset Management Software Engineer, to support our USAF customer in providing a common set of required Enterprise Information Technology services across 187 locations to implement a consistent, high-quality experience for users across all mission environments.
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Information Assurance Specialist Job Category: Security Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Continental US CACI is seeking an Information Assurance Specialist for our Suitland, MD. You will be responsible for assisting in all aspects of information security to include accreditations and establishment of local security policies.
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CACI is seeking a Program Operations Manager (POM) to support our client and overall contracted operations at Washington Navy Yard. You will make significant management decisions at the local site level that require expenditure or allocation of resources to fulfill contract requirements within funded taskings.
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