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Digital Technologies Subject Matter Expert. Experience with providing senior level A&AS support with expert R&D analysis related to CBRN Digital Battlespace technologies.
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Parsons is a hiring an AI/ML subject matter expert to work closely with our National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) client in Springfield, VA. Serve as the embedded AI/ML Subject Matter Expert (SME) to advise the client on concepts of operations (CONOPs) and design implementations of how to deploy AI algorithms onto warfighter platforms.
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Serve as the subject matter expert for International Armaments Cooperation (IAC), which consists of an array of research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&E), procurement, production, sustainment, and follow-on development partnerships between the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and foreign governments, militaries, or commercial entities.
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AEVEX seeks exceptionally qualified individuals to serve as HUMINT Analyst Subject Matter Expert (HA SME) to support USSOCOM Staff in the conduct of HUMINT and intelligence missions.
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LinQuest is seeking a Protection Technologies Subject Matter Expert to join our team in Alexandria, VA. This position requires an active TS/SCI clearance. Provide subject-matter expertise in warfighting technologies and capabilities for Protection, Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), and Air & Missile Defense (AMD.
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The Special Project Subject Matter Experts will serve as specialized technical advisors to the Special Project Team Lead and Government Lead. In this role, they will provide government leadership with technical and programmatic recommendations regarding planning, requirements development, research across all-sources; processing of data to include architectures and AI/ML algorithms, analysis, technical solutions, and workforce development efforts necessary to identify and address gaps.
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Function as subject matter expert on IQVIA data sets and field analytics reporting. Partner effectively with CRM / Veeva leads within Commercial Excellence on call reporting and field activity analysis.
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Serve as a subject matter expert and technical lead for FEMA flood risk studies, including coastal and riverine flood hazard analysis and mapping methodologies, LAMP modeling procedures, and 2D BLE studies using rain-on-grid approach.
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Cherokee Preting seeks exceptionally qualified individuals to serve as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst Subject Matter Expert (ASIA SME) to support USSOCOM. The ASIA SME researches, identifies, and fuses available intelligence from all intelligence disciplines – HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT/PAI, Cyber, and military reconnaissance – to draw conclusions, make inferences, and develop deep understanding spanning tactical to strategic relevance within their assigned portfolio.
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Provide subject matter expertise with system analysis, design, delivery, and validation of solutions. This position is considered a top-level contributor/specialist subject matter expert and a wide degree of creativity and latitude is given.
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The IDL SME shall have expert knowledge of applying tradecraft, tools, and methods to collect, analysis, and integrate complex information related to targeting. The IDL SME shall have advanced skill-sets with the Intelligence Cycle, HVI Targeting, Social Network Analysis, Patterns of Life Analysis and one or more of the following areas: Human Factors Analysis, Human Terrain Analysis, SIGINT Targeting, Convergence Analysis, and Intelligence training.
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Perform analysis on available CFIUS documentation, DoD subject-matter expert assessments, and classified finished intelligence. The Industry and Security Analysis Group (ISAG) provides analytical, technical, and program support to promote, grow, and protect the U.S. industrial base.
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Functions as a subject matter expert (SME) to plant team members on environmental and regulatory issues and participates in incident investigations and root cause failure analysis.
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EDUCATION / WORK EXPERIENCE PREFERENCES: BS degree in Engineering, Science or related field of studyMinimum of 4 years work experience in analysis of environmental regulations as applied to the mining, construction, manufacturing, or related fields.
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This position is open at their plant in the SE region of Ohio near Huntington, WV. The company is offering a very nice relocation package if you're the right person for the job. Experience with Title V air permitting required Experience with consent decrees highly preferred Must have strong leadership skills and proven effectiveness in leading a strong safety culture and environmental compliance.
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