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Good understanding of landscape of AI solutions - cloud, GPU based compute, data security and privacy, API gateways, microservices based architecture, big data ingestion, storage and processing.
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Provide analytic case support to investigations, administrative or security inquiries, counterintelligence risk assessments, or other adjudicative assessments, OIG misconduct issues, DoD investigations and external agencies.
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Extensive expertise with Apache NiFi Java Java Spring Boot microservices AWS (Redshift Athena) and big data technologies. Provide technical expertise in Java programming Spring Boot microservices and big data technologies in an AWS cloud environment (Redshift Athena etc.
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FULL-SCOPE, POLY, FSP CLEARANCE, FULL SCOPE POLY, POLYGRAPH, FBI, AGENCY, CIA, DOD, CI/CD, Palo Alto, PANW, NGFW, Firewalls, PCNSE, PCSNA, network, LAN, WAN, VLAN, Cisco, Juniper, AWS, routing, switching, hyper-v, hypervisors, virtual, vmware, virtual machines, configuration, installation, upgrade, optimization, Next-gen firewalls, NIST.
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As a big data engineer at Booz Allen, you'll implement data engineering activities on some of the most mission-driven projects in the industry. We need an experienced data engineer like you to help our clients find answers in their big data to impact important missions—from fraud detection to cancer research to national intelligence.
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MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo DB, RDS, DB2), Big Data systems (ex. Created Big Data pipelines (ETL) from on-premises to Data Factories, Data Lakes, and Cloud Storage such as EBS or S3.
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What You’ll Get to Do:As a CACI-SOAS C-UAS Signals Data Analyst, you will conduct data analysis of specialized C-UAS threat systems’ data to assist with Department of Defense (DoD) Force Protection (FP) efforts to understand, minimize and mitigate the threat posed by Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) against critical infrastructure, locations, assets and personnel.
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DoD Approved Baseline 8570 CSSP Auditor (CEH, CySA, CISA, etc.) DoD Approved Baseline 8570 IAT level III (CASP, CISSP, CISA, etc.) HOW A SECURITY INCIDENT ANALYST WILL MAKE AN IMPACT Manage network computer and system security incidents relating to data spills, misclassifications, unauthorized software downloads, system misconfigurations, cross-domain violations, etc.
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Our capabilities range from C5ISR, AI and Big Data, cyber operations and synthetic training environments to fleet sustainment, environmental remediation and the largest family of unmanned underwater vehicles in every class.
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At least 10 years of Experienced with all the tasks involved in administration of big data and Meta Data Hub such as Cloudera. The selected candidate will be responsible for orchestrating, deploying, maintaining and scaling cloud infrastructure targeting big data and platform data management (e.g., data warehouses, data lakes) including data access APIs. Prepares and manipulates data using Hadoop or equivalent.
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We have core competencies in border control and force protection/counter-UAS systems and sell to the DoD and CBP within the US government and to allied countries, through the DOD managed FMS program.
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Should have knowledge and experience with Java programming, Spring Boot microservices, and big data technologies in the AWS cloud. On W2 - Data Quality Analyst (w/ Public trust clearance) - remote.
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Titan Technologies, LLC is seeking a UI/UX Frontend Software Developer with experience working in a Federal Government, preferably DoD/IC, contracting environment. Must have experience in the following programming languages/libraries: Vue.js, Angular, Python, Typescript, JavaScript, jQuery, CSS and HTML.
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As a Capital One Director of Software Engineering, you'll work on everything from customer-facing web and mobile applications using cutting-edge open source frameworks, to highly-available RESTful microservices, to back-end Java based systems using the hottest techniques in Big Data. You'll bring solid experience in emerging and traditional technologies such as: node.
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We are in search of a highly motivated candidate to join our talented Team. Job Title: Sr. Data Engineer Location(s): Mclean, VA Must have: 5+ years of experience with Python, SQL, Airflow, Spark, AWS (EMR, Lambda) Nice to have: Scala, Snowflake The candidate will be collaborating with other engineers and following the Agile Methodology.
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