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Collins Aerospace is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our team in Sterling VA within the Simulation and Training Solutions (STS) business area. Devices range in complexity from desktop training all the way up to high-fidelity weapon systems and full flight training systems, including full visual motion and simulator interoperability.
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Participates in on-the-job training in the areas of traffic control, investigations, crime prevention, communications, first aid and crime scene investigation procedures; The Police Apprentice under close supervision, receives on-the-job training in basic law enforcement skills, traffic control, crime prevention, communications, first aid, crime scene search, arrest procedures and criminal investigation.
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Prior military or government analytical training (e.g., all source, SIGINT, HUMINT or GEOINT) Provide input to curriculum development for OSINT training requirements. Experience training individuals.
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Completion of a formal radiologic technology training program and hold current certification by ARRT in Radiography. Graduation from high school or equivalent and completion of a training program in imaging technology from an accredited school.
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The position will pursue new opportunities in the areas of intelligence analysis, training, and mission support (all source, SIGINT, OSINT, HUMINT, Counterintelligence, GEOSPATIAL, Virtual Reality Training); targeting and mission planning; systems engineering and integration of C5ISR systems; and data ingest and integration.
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Completes training on T-Mobile in-store experience, new skills and processes, knowledge of systems and reference resources. As a Retail Sales Representative, you will be required to successfully complete new employee training.
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Evaluates student driver's abilities and training progress and documents student driver's skills progress. Conducts behind the wheel training sessions. We are a collaboration of Holland America Line and Princess Cruises, innovators in Alaska tourism and advocates for the environment.
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Conducts and coordinates instructor and operator training for customer's employees; courses include but are not limited to MSHA, Red Cross First Aid, Counterbalanced Forklift, Loader, Dozer, Excavator, Boom Lift, Scissor Lift, and Fall Protection.
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Provide input to the Risk Management Framework process activities and related documentation (e.g., system life-cycle support plans, concept of operations, operational procedures, and maintenance training materials.
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Are open to all modalities, including Les Mills, aqua and aqua yoga, Pilates, Barre, cycle, dance, general conditioning, kettle-bell/high-intensity interval training (HIIT), Tai Chi and cardio classes.
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Provides cutting-edge Group Fitness and Signature Group Training instruction through a variety of entertaining, educational, and fun classes promoting fitness and positive self-esteem in a safe environment.
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This position will require proficient understanding and knowledge of Telecommunication Systems including Fiber Optic & Structured Cabling, CCTV, OSP & ISP Copper, along with DAS.The Project Leader 1 (Telecommunications) is expected to provide overall development, training & leadership to Junior Project Leadership, Field-Superintendents & Trades personnel as it relates to the strategic planning, overall implementation & ownership of project completion.
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Must possess a minimum of one (1) year of experience working as a full-time equivalent (FTE) firearms instructor; this experience must have been earned as part of other federal, state, or local government training assignments.
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Fulfill all training requirements to become a future Private Event Director of an Invited property. Day-to-Day Support the Private Event Director in selling private functions. Support Private Event Director with creating marketing materials to promote private events.
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Responsibilities include design, embedded software development with unit test via simulation drivers or with mocked hardware, application, and/or processing algorithms, software and hardware system integration, troubleshooting, re-factoring, hands-on build and test, field operations and maintenance, training, and production activities.
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