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KBR is seeking a Senior Photogrammetric Engineer (12+ years of Experience) to work on a multi-discipline team that supports various government customers in the Washington Metropolitan Area in the fields of photogrammetry, computer vision, remote sensing, and statistical analysis.
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Skills and Experience: Required: Bachelor's degree or higher in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or 12 years of experience as a Systems Engineer in lieu of degree.
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Computer skills desired include Finite Element Software, Bridge Design Software, Microsoft Office, Computer Aided Drafting (Microstation preferred). Familiarity with AASHTO and VDOT and DDOT design and standards preferred.
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Analysts elevate events of concern and produce proactive Insider Threat leads that document issues on computer misuse, various violations of policies, counterintelligence concerns, foreign influence, financial stressors, threats to self or others, Continuous Evaluation (CE), adjudicative and other insider threat concerns.
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Qualified applicants will be on the forefront of incident response where they will utilize the latest in network security technology to provide Computer Network Defense and Information Assurance (IA) support to CGI Federal and its customers.
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The Network Engineer will support network and Hyper converge infrastructure (HCI) deployment; support system accreditation; and provide support for designing, engineering, implementing, and maintaining on-prem enterprise quality mission systems, networks, and applications for cyber-related investigations.
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Required: Must be a US citizen Must hold an active US government security clearance at the Secret level or higher Must hold a BS degree in either ASL, Communication, Psycholinguistics, Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, or a related field.
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8 years of experience in software engineering, computer science, data engineering or related fields. 12 years of experience in software engineering, computer science, data engineering or related fields.
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BS or Associates degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, or related field preferred. Certifications: CompTIA A+ CE, Cisco CCNSecurity, CompTIA Network+ CE, (ISC)2 SSCP.
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Develop various engineering and technical data into models useable by engineers through Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM)Utilize CADD/BIM systems including AutoCAD, and specifically Revit 3D modeling, and other software databases such as word processing, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint to provide support engineers.
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Ampcus is seeking a DevOps Engineer to work locally in the Chantilly, VA areaDevOps Engineer As a DevOps engineer, you will be required to set up cloud environments and provision computer networking, storage, and virtual networks—ultimately, how to “harness the cloud.
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Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, Engineering Management, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program. Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, Engineering Management, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or related equivalent additional experience.
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Master’s degree in one of the following disciplines: Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Computer Science, Mathematics, or Statistics Experience with SAS, R, Python, ArcGIS, and Palantir.
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Proficiency in computer skills, especially Microsoft Office Education and Experience: Masters in Counseling, Social Work, or Marriage and Family Therapy License eligible (LCSW or LPC in the Commonwealth of Virginia) Equivalent of one year full time clinical experience Physical Demands: Stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell.
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Develop statistical and advanced analytics models using advanced analytic techniques – Natural Language Processing, Graph, Computer Vision, modeling and simulation, Operations Research, anomaly detection, data visualization and metrics creation.
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