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Subject Matter Expert (SME) I. Experience in technical, managerial or scientific fields and have expert credentials or be recognized as an authority and have the mature judgement required to advise senior government personnel.
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Seeking a highly qualified Nuclear Energy Subject Matter Expert (SME) to represent The Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE/NE) regarding the AC-100M Centrifuge Development and Licensing.
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Must have demonstrated subject matter expertise in at least one of the following subject areas: sonar system operation, underwater signal processing, underwater sound propagation, or tactical oceanography.
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USPIS is seeking a Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Subject Matter Expert (SME) with an adept knowledge of Postal Service policies relating to hazardous, restricted, and perishable materials in the U.S. Mail. The SME will provide project management support, analysis, and guidance specific to the HAZMAT program.
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We deliver value to clients in areas such as IT Strategy Consulting, Benchmarking, Analytics and Optimization.
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The Subject Matter Expert (SME) will provide essential technical support to Program Managers (PMs) within the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPH), focusing on the development, assessment, and management of programs related to molecular biology, biophysics, or related scientific fields.
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Seeking Subject Matter Expert with extensive skills related to one or more areas of system engineering, system security, system operations, or software development. Subject Matter Expert Engineer.
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Your ability to accelerate impact and make meaningful change for your clients is enabled by our strategic partner ecosystem and our robust technology platforms across the IBM portfolio; including Software and Red Hat.
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You will serve as the Senior Windows System Engineer Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the NetCentrics information technology (IT) support efforts for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Joint Service Provider (JSP.
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LTE/Wireless Subject Matter Expert (SME) - Systems ArchitectJoin our dynamic team at a cutting-edge data solutions company, for wireless networks, where innovation meets excellence in the realm of Radio Frequency (RF) awareness and environmental monitoring technologies.
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We are seeking a qualified candidate for the role of LTE/Wireless subject matter expert, where your expertise will play a pivotal role in designing cutting-edge wireless communication technologies.
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Apply your expertise in digital signal processing, a critical component in wireless technologies like LTE. Your skills in signal modulation, demodulation, and processing will be invaluable. Proficiency in digital signal processing (DSP) for wireless applications ·Track record of successful network designs for both commercial and government applications ·Forward looking mindset with the ability to address emerging services in the wireless domain.
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The Expert Analyst, Cyber Security (Expert Cyber Incident Responder and Threat Hunter) will take a proactive approach to identifying and mitigating potential cyber threats, utilizing advanced techniques to stay ahead of evolving attack vectors.
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Demonstrate your proficiency in spectrum management and RF environmental awareness ensuring a deep understanding of radio frequency environments, particularly those associated with LTE. ·Leverage your diverse technical background, including hands-on experience with communications systems.
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As an ASC-606 revenue recognition subject matter expert, you will provide advisory input for internal product initiatives as well as customer-facing documentation and advisory services for customer engagements.
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