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US Citizen with ability to obtain and maintain an ADP IT-II Public Trust Clearance based on the minimum of a Tier 3 investigation. Clinical and/or technical Revenue Cycle background and successful EHR/EMR implementation experience.
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In addition, candidates must have ability to obtain and maintain a DHS/CISA EOD/Public Trust clearance. Experience with at least one public cloud service provider (Microsoft Entra), including understanding of software defined networks, servers, and storage - certifications in cloud (Microsoft Entra) are preferred, but will not be considered in lieu of experience.
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This candidate must be a U.S. citizen (U.S. born or naturalized) who does not hold dual citizenship and agrees to complete a U.S. federal government Minimum Background Investigation (MBI) for a Moderate Public Trust position.
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Active DoD Secret or Top Secret clearance required. Dependent upon role and/or federal government security clearance requirements, and in accordance with applicable laws, some background investigations may include a credit check.
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Must be a U.S. citizen and undergo a background check for Public Trust. WANTED: An experienced master-level Application Developer to support the development and sustainment of the Spectacle Request Transmission System (SRTS) web-based application for our Defense Health Agency customer.
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Must be able to pass and maintain a Public Trust clearance (HSPD-12 fingerprint background check). ITCON Services is seeking to hire a motivated, driven, and technically knowledgeable Electrical Engineer II w/Security Clearance to join our team.
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Security Clearance REQUIRED. Provides reviews, analysis, professional opinions, ideas, alternate solutions and recommendations. A minimum of 15 years of experience in the design/constructi on of power generators, uninterruptible power supplies, and life safety/emergency/mission critical power distribution, construction.
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Ability to obtain a Public Trust clearance. Marathon TS is looking for a Networking and System Admin to support our Government Partner with managing complex networking infrastructure within AWS GovCloud and VMware vSphere/vCenter environments.
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Serving federal, state, & local government clients as well as public higher education institutions, our team of over 15,000+ professionals brings fresh perspective to help clients anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill their mission promise.
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Accenture Federal Services is seeking a Knowledge Management Lead to respond to public and official requests for review and release of classified and/or sensitive customer information under the FOIA, PA, or E.O. 13526 Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR.
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Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance. Should have knowledge and experience with Java programming, Spring Boot microservices, and big data technologies in the AWS cloud.
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As a Knowledge Transfer Manager, you will perform due diligence on new contracts and task orders to guide development and implementation strategies for capturing, sharing, and managing knowledge during transitions within various public sector departments and agencies.
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