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Job Title: Specialist, Configuration Management. The Configuration Management Specialist is a specialty engineering support role that performs configuration management (CM) functions to establish consistency of product performance, functional, and physical attributes with its requirements, design, and operational information.
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Assume responsibility for multimedia project management, project team leadership, customer relations, product research and content development, programming/authoring, audio and video editing, interface design, software and hardware, testing and quality control procedures.
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Experience with evaluating requirements for hardware and software procurements in support of DoD government Prime Contract, including FAR and DFARS flow-downs, special requirements, and performance work statement.
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Maintain key customer relationships to support strategic tech insertion and lifecycle replacement of IT hardware for the entire IT Enterprise. Operates and maintains USCENTCOM fixed and deployable IT systems to include transmission systems, hardware, and software associated with long-haul communications systems and tactical network infrastructure equipment.
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The Technology Support Specialist's role is to support computer operation for scientific research, administrative and operational groups using a variety of hardware and operating systems (Macintosh and Windows.
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Perform property management duties such as IT hardware and equipment accountability. Process, track, and generate reports on all IT assets utilizing Sponsor’s property management system(s) to include but not limited to Products Services Catalog, ServiceNow, Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), and enterprise service tools.
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Field Engineer: Must have and maintain a strong awareness of technical equipment; be able to apply the Sponsor’s project management model for project-based development, deployment and installation efforts; and provide build, testing, analysis, deployment, and troubleshooting/lifecycle support for innovative hardware/software/ network systems and applications.
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The company's capabilities include custom design and engineering; rapid prototyping; sensor integration and sustainment; aircraft modification and certification; flight test instrumentation and support; mission operations service; advanced intelligence data processing, exploitation, and dissemination solutions; and tailored hardware and software mission-system tools.
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Receives trouble calls (via e-mail, voice mail, and walk-up) for software, hardware, application, and/or telephony problems. Performs Tier 1 remote troubleshooting/diagnostics on commonly used software, hardware, applications and other equipment/items used throughout the Airports Authority.
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This position requires hands-on experience building test automation for custom designed hardware. trouble-shooting complex systems consisting of hardware, software, and communications systems.
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The Senior Software Support Specialist will provide pre-deployment, deployment, training and software support for a customized version of the Q-Flow queue management software system as well as the hardware components that are integrated into the functionality of the system.
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Provide Network administration services to include but not limited to firewall management, tool management, Web Proxy services; and system administration to include create and maintain network and systems diagrams and administration documentation (SOPs); perform scheduled preventive maintenance of all hardware and software.
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Obtaining, analyzing, and interpreting trouble tickets to determine the appropriate approach and solutions to resolve the reported issue, whether it may be software, hardware, component, or a combination of issues.
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Knowledge of evaluating requirements for hardware, software, fabrication, or electronic components procurements. 5+ years of experience with procurement in defense contracting. Knowledge of evaluating requirements for hardware, software, fabrication, or electronic components procurements.
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Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming. Develops training materials and procedures, or trains users in the proper use of hardware or software.
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