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Field Service Engineer must have a solid understanding of the life science industry; laser, optics and microscopy experience is preferred. The Life Science Field Service Engineer is responsible for installing, servicing, and supporting the imaging systems product line, including but not limited to confocal and multiphoton microscopes.
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In this role, you will be a part of an overall Emergency Management (EM) Service Delivery and Service Level Agreement (SLA) Management process for the Army EM efforts across 80+ military installations worldwide.
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We are looking for a Field Service Engineer (FSE) to join our Mid-Atlantic Operations Team to help deliver IDS Passenger Information Display Systems (PIDS) products and services to our airport and mass transit clients.
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Act as a spokesperson representing the company on field service technical, contractual, or business issues while acting as an advisor to upper management and customers on sensitive or highly technical issues.
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On this program, CACI will deliver enhanced capabilities and services to implement and operate an enterprise ITSM solution, enterprise service desk, endpoint management and security solution, as well as CONUS/OCONUS field support and life cycle support for end user devices to enable the DoD customer to transition focus from IT operations to mission operations.
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HII Mission Technologies is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to work out of their Fairfax, VA office in support of the United States Postal Service (USPS). Client requirements: A minimum of 10 years of professional service as a software engineer or similar role.
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The Systems Support Engineer II is primarily responsible for working on a team at the Red River Managed Services Desk located in Chantilly, VA. This position The Systems Support Engineer II is primarily responsible for working on a team at the Red River Managed Services Desk located in Chantilly, VA. This position will handle technical support requests directly from customers as well as escalation from other team members and field engineers.
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A Senior Field Service Engineer is responsible for providing preventative maintenance, repair services, and commissioning support on low, medium, and high voltage (Up to 500kV) electrical systems.
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Requirements Experience: Entry level to 4 years hands-on experience aligning, maintaining and servicing optical equipment including lasers and microscopes preferred Prior field service experience Direct customer relationship experience Education: BS in Engineering Technology, EE, Biomedical Science, Physics or equivalent.
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Bachelors degree in technology related field with 8+ years of experience reviewing or developing IT security and compliance documentation (NIST or FedRAMP). Perform compliance reviews of cloud service offering (CSO) system security plans (SSPs) to ensure the security posture is sufficient for multi-agency USG use.
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Senior Field Service Engineer. Leica Service is a demanding but rewarding career on the front lines working with the top research leaders to find the next breakthroughs in technology and medicine.
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You will complete integration of software sustainment builds, maintenance of Systems Engineering documentation and technical issue resolution, Field Service Action Requests, tech data discrepancies, and mission engineering.
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The program provides structural design and construction services to projects primarily located on Federal lands managed by other Federal agencies, such as the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service, and cover a multi-state area.
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Network infrastructure engineering services are comprised of core infrastructure, voice and video engineering, field engineering, application management and development for networks, network analytics, firewalls, network access controls and bandwidth service delivery.
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We are looking for a Senior Linux Systems Engineer with a minimum of 11+ years' experience. Experience with Amazon Web Services (AWS), CloudFormation, google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. Experience with configuration management software (e.g., Ansible, Puppet Manifests and Foreman.
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