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Position Overview QinetiQ US is seeking an Operations Director tooversee systems operations, training, deployment, and maintenance management for aerostat systems providing persistent surveillance and detection capabilities to the U.S. Government customer across multiple operational sites along the US Southern border.
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SGT Infrastructure & Energy Solutions is looking for an Energy and Systems Engineer to consult our customer in the Northern Virgina area on requirements and implementation to expand and manage their facility and to perform maintenance and service.
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The Airfield Electrician must have ADB/Siemens AF lighting Training preferred. Valid Journeyman Electrician License (or higher) is preferred or proof of training/competency or certificate of completion from the Electrical Apprenticeship program.
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Support cross-divisional staff training, including leading training sessions and orientations on JSI’s new business development processes and systems to build staff capacity. Undertake efforts to improve the NBD process at JSI including development and revision of new resources, tools, templates, and training materials.
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Job Description Bryce Space and Technology is looking for a experienced program manager to support our DHS USCG CHIEF Information Officer, Assistant Commandant For C5I (CG-6), Command, Control, Communications, Computer, Cyber, and Intelligence Service Center (C5ISC), and Coast Guard Cyber Security Command customer.
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Prior military or government analytical training (e.g., all source, SIGINT, HUMINT or GEOINT) The Trainer will work under limited supervision as a key member of the client's open source intelligence training team.
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Our capabilities range from C5ISR, AI and Big Data, cyber operations and synthetic training environments to fleet sustainment, environmental remediation and the largest family of unmanned underwater vehicles in every class.
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The Emergency Management Specialist must be capable of applying extensive professional knowledge, skills, training, and experience to support the Facilities Emergency Management Office (FEMO). The Emergency Management Specialist will play a key role in support of the WHS/FSD Facilities Emergency Management Office and will work as part of a small integrated team directly supporting the FEMO Government Program Manager.
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Work with the Director of Annual Giving to develop and implement strategies to achieve the Annual Fund goal among all constituencies; oversee recruitment, organization, training, and supervision of volunteers; supervise the design and production of supporting materials.
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The Cardiovascular Physician Assistant, First Assist (CV PA FA) is a highly skilled clinician who has received didactic and clinical training to function in the peri-operative environment, including, intra-operative first assisting.
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Previous retail, inventory management, customer service, or sales experience. We provide an outstanding shopping experience and deliver exceptional customer service - the Receiving Specialist ensures this is possible by maintaining accurate inventory, ensuring proper placement and display of merchandise, and completing price updates.
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Secret security clearance granted by the Defense Security Service pursuant to the requirements of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and the NISP Operating Manual (NISPOM) prior to starting work under this contract.
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ValidaTek is seeking a highly qualified Senior Training Content Specialist to support the Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs Queue Management (CAQM/Q-Flow) lobby line management and customer experience program.
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Campus Safety Officer Certification or ability of obtain certification within 6 months from Virginia Department of Criminal Justices Service (DCJS), Basic First Aid and CPR preferred. Responds to any emergency and assists all responding emergency services personnel during their respective responses; responds to all other incidents, complaints, alarms, fires, vehicle crashes, disturbances, assaults, robberies as well as any other requests for service on the relevant campuses.
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Primary Responsibilities:The Mirth Developer will participate in the development of technical implementations of HIE (Health Information Exchange) using Mirth tool and support customer facing applications.
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