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Provide advice and problem-solving to the Program Security Officer (PSO) relating to the access eligibility review process and guidelines regarding Level II and III issues, including the procedures to be followed in the appeal processes.
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NCTC's Directorate of Intelligence (DI) is seeking a talented graphic designer with strong problem solving skills and some experience in cartography to work in a group supporting analytic and multimedia production.
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Department Summary:MITRE Lab’s Energy, Environmental, Material, and Chemical Sciences Department is seeking a senior engineer with expertise in microgrid technologies to work in a dynamic analytical and systems engineering environment focused on solving our customers’ energy technology and resilience challenges.
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Knowledge of developer tooling across the software development life cycle (task management, source code, building, deployment, operations, real-time communication) Strong problem-solving ability including doing your own research utilizing available resources.
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The Writer-Editor provides skilled book production management to support SISP’s scholarly publishing mission and effect high-quality production and formal publication of long-form scholarly manuscripts in science, humanities, education, and museum-based research in digital and print formats.
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MITRE's Data Science department (L172) is looking for qualified applicants to bring their machine learning, advanced analytics, and applied research skills to bear on solving problems of critical national importance.
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You enjoy identifying, qualifying, and solving customer pain points, are an expert storyteller, and you can translate technical needs into financial, business, and operational outcomes with C-Level executives, SEC Ops, and Sec Architects.
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5 years experience working as a grant writer and proven track record of successful grant writing, particularly with grants from USAID, U.S. Department of State, and Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR's.
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Attainment of relevant industry training credentials, examples from the following: CPM, CSM, RPA Strong leadership skills, analysis, problem-solving, communication. Benefits include dental, health, and vision care plans, as well as family-building benefits, such as fertility, adoption, surrogacy support, and gender-affirming care.
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Are you a hospitality design professional with a penchant for travel and a knack for solving design challenges while balancing budget constraints? Uses problem-solving methodology for decision making and follow-up.
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For this position specialized experience is defined as leading a successful team by defining/achieving organizational goals, problem solving and building trust through collaboration; developing policies and plans for collections management protocols; managing programs such as, exhibit development, volunteer, intern and fellowship programs; and developing and implementing communications plans for a museum or public garden.
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With access to our internal Azure, AWS, and GCP labs, you'll have the space and time to explore different ways of solving our client's challenges, and you'll partner with stakeholders and your team to deliver the right technical solutions.
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Understanding of all contract documents and in field problem solving skills and the interpretation of drawings and specifications Preferred Requirements Minimum of 8+ years of progressive construction project management experience that includes knowledge of all project phases: planning, design, preconstruction, construction, commissioning, and turnover to operations.
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Demonstrated problem-solving capabilities, and the ability to advance core Business Continuity and Crisis Management requirements, as well as full USG compliance for a collaborative, proactive and preventative Insider threat program.
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This highly selective three-year rotational program was developed to jump-start your career by providing a strong foundation of communication, social, and leadership skills, as well as robust analytical and problem-solving abilities.
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