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Knowledge of GEOINT foreign disclosure and release processes. Experience working with Disclosure and Release office on data or content release decisions. Experience with GEOINT International Affairs strategy, mission, policy, and procedures.
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Collaborate with other government agency (OGA) counterparts, prior to the final response and release decision. Ability to apply critical-thinking skills when evaluating each unique case and have experience using customer proprietary systems and tools, which assist in the review and release process.
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This is an entry level position responsible for processing all release of information (ROI), specifically medical record requests, in a timely and efficient manner ensuring accuracy and providing customers with the highest quality product and customer service.
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Position Overview:This is an exciting opportunity to help direct the evolution, scale, and maturity of Freddie Mac’s Multifamily emerging digital release, business integration, and deployment practices.
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Under USG team, you will be a designated customer advocate who will assist in providing tailored support, weekly reviews, root cause analysis for critical issues, release review and upgrade planning, and a quarterly business review.
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Assists manager or assistant store manager in reviewing order exceptions on order release day and assists in reverse logistics (e.g., 1506, returns, empty package). Assists manager or assistant store manager in reviewing order exceptions on order release day and assists in reverse logistics (e.g., 1506, returns, empty package.
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You will serve as a leader for a Software-focused Agile Release Train (ART), facilitating and assisting the teams in delivering value to the business and our Government sponsor. Life with Us Project: The Senior Release Train Manager will be a key member of the technical leadership team, working directly with program management and the software development team to support an established and growing Intelligence Community (IC) mission.
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Familiarity with release updates and cycles within Oracle Cloud. Experience: 2+ years of Oracle Cloud experience, with a focus on system and business model development, reconfigurations, and cycle releases.
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The Candidate will be proficient in developing dashboards and tables in Tableau and other applications to effectively and efficiently produce business analytics and metrics for information review and release of documents.
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They plan, coordinate, and implement system software program release changes for enterprise servers and resolve technology problems and provide for system enhancements and technical support and assistance to users.
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Participate in improving build, testing and release processes in technology. Title:Senior Software EngineerLocations:Reston, VAWork can be performed from our office located in New York, NY or Harrison, NJ, or remotely within either of metro statistical areas.
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Experience creating Site Survey Reports, creating messages for approval and release, and recording task closure. Experience writing complicated reports detailing the findings of technical assessments.
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Time off to include vacation, paid holidays, sick leave, Summer Fridays (early release), and a winter break between Christmas and New Year’s Day (based on business needs) Sony's principal U.S. businesses include Sony Electronics Inc., Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Publishing and Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. With some 900 million Sony devices in hands and homes worldwide today, a vast array of Sony movies, television shows and music, and the PlayStation Network, Sony creates and delivers more entertainment experiences to more people than anyone else on earth.
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Experience with code and release management tools (e.g. Git, Bitbucket, CI/CD, Helm, Spinnaker, Jenkins, Jira) Proficient in CI/CD pipeline development with use of Jenkins and Spinnaker tools; to support microservice deployments into Amazon EKS and/or OpenShift Console environments.
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Submit a legible copy of your DD-214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, member 4 copy; and if applicable, an official statement from the Department of Veterans Affairs (dated 1991 or later) or from a branch of the Armed Forces certifying the existence of a service-connected disability, or the award of a campaign badge or Armed Forces Service Medal, etc.
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