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Provide day-to-day administrative support to the Director, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Deputy Director for Operations, Chief of Staff, to include incoming/outgoing phones calls, greeting and referring all visitors.
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This position will be required to work overtime on a regular basis to support vacations, callouts, plant outages, emergency work, etc. Strong mechanical aptitude, basic steam plant and combustion turbine knowledge.
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The ISSO/Governance support is also responsible for guiding application teams through the RMF accreditation process, including development of the SSPs, review of Risk Assessment Reports, support development of the authorization packages, understanding control responsibility and inheritance model, interpreting monthly and quarterly risk compliance reports, and has experience in vulnerability management leveraging tools including, Tenable Nessus, DBProtect, WebInspect, Prisma, etc.
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The Administrative Management Support Analyst will primarily support the USAID, Bureau for Global Health (GH), Office of Professional Development and Management Support (PDMS) as a Credence Institutional Support Contractor (ISC.
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The Family Support Specialist will provide Home Study (HS) and Post Release Services (PRS) for Unaccompanied Children (UC). Demonstrated support of Mary’s Center and USCRI’s values by exhibiting respect for others, maintenance of confidential information and an appreciation of a multicultural workplace.
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Segue Technologies Inc seeks a Secret cleared Application Support Specialist/Systems Administrator to work on-site at the Pentagon, Arlington, VA. Telework is available after approval on a part time basis.
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Hands-on experience in a technical support capacity, supporting customers using an Enterprise Software or SaaS Solution. Take-home assignment + 1-hour Technical Interview with Support Manager.
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What You'll Do: We have an opportunity for an IT Support Specialist to support our NIPO customer at the Washington Navy Yard. You will perform duties in information technology management to include, issuing, tracking, recording, and troubleshooting command mobile devices, external hard drives, computer headsets, and phone headsets.
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Foundation, the Company contributed more than $200 million in food and financial support, including more than $40 million through our Nourishing Neighbors Program to ensure those living in our communities and those impacted by disasters have enough to eat.
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The AV support Engineer will be responsible for providing in person service and support to all Amazonians utilizing AV/VC systems for events, meetings, and other needs. The successful AV Support Engineer will be customer focused and motivated by team success.
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Leidos National Security Sector is seeking a Computer Support Specialist with a current Top Secret/SCI clearance to support government and military personnel at our customer site at the Pentagon, DC location.
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Recruit Right Strategies is seeking candidates with strong administrative support backgrounds to work as Lot Acquisition Specialists for a very reputable mortgage lender in the new home construction business.
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We are looking for a Control Room Operator for DC Water (WASA)
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TMG also provides extensive support in biomedical research to enhance the prevention, therapies and cures for both human and animal health. Utilizes professional knowledge of: theories, principles, methods, and techniques of immunology, cell biology, and microbial pathogenesis, such as ELISA, ASC assays, cellular proliferation assays, western blotting, cell culture, small animal handling (such as mice or guinea pigs), and aseptic technique.
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You will provide direct client support and learn to support, own, and drive business development to allow for career progression and future challenging (and rewarding) project assignments.
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