Sunday, December 31, 2023

Top 10 highest Paying Data Science / Machine Learning / AI Positions Last Week

🚨 Top 10 highest Paying Data Science / Machine Learning / AI Positions Last Week 🚨

Found by: https://jobs-in-data.com/job-hunter

👉 Position: VP of Data Science & BI Company: niagarawater Location: Corp-Main - Diamond Bar, CA Salary Range: $253,594 - $380,392 🔗 https://niagarawater.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/niagara/job/Corp-Main---Diamond-Bar-CA/VP-of-Data-Science---BI_R41441

👉 Position: Executive Director, Data Science – Medicare STARS Company: Cvs Health Location: New York, NY Salary Range: $170,000 - $325,000 🔗 https://jobs.cvshealth.com/job/19632251/executive-director-data-science-medicare-stars-new-york-ny/

👉 Position: Data Management Director Company: Wells Fargo Location: NEW YORK, NY Salary Range: $144,400 - $300,000 🔗 https://wd1.myworkdaysite.com/en-US/recruiting/wf/WellsFargoJobs/job/NEW-YORK-NY/Data-Management-Director_R-328948

👉 Position: VP of Data Science Company: Harnham Location: New York Salary Range: $250,000 - $300,000 🔗 https://www.harnham.com/job/eb8cdd1a-d1d1-4f13-3bd8-08d5dc096ea6-vp-of-data-science-new-york/

👉 Position: SME Data Engineer Company: mantech Location: Hybrid Working Salary Range: $174,891 - $299,700 🔗 https://mantech.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/external/job/USA-Remote-Work/SME-Data-Engineer_R46738

👉 Position: Senior Manager, Data Science – Conversational AI Company: Walmart Location: Sunnyvale, CA Salary Range: $143,000 - $286,000 🔗 https://walmart.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WalmartExternal/job/Sunnyvale-CA/Senior-Manager--Data-Science---Conversational-AI_R-1734864

👉 Position: Staff, Data Scientist - ML Engineer Store No. 8 Company: Walmart Location: Sunnyvale, CA Salary Range: $143,000 - $286,000 🔗 https://walmart.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WalmartExternal/job/Sunnyvale-CA/Staff--Data-Scientist---ML-Engineer--Store-No-8-_R-1736640

👉 Position: Lead Director, Data Science - Analytics Strategy and Operations Company: Cvs Health Location: Woonsocket, RI Salary Range: $140,000 - $280,000 🔗 https://jobs.cvshealth.com/job/19642786/lead-director-data-science-analytics-strategy-and-operations/

👉 Position: NLP Engineer, Lead Company: Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Location: Annapolis Junction, MD Salary Range: $121,200 - $275,000 🔗 https://bah.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/BAH_Jobs/job/Annapolis-Junction-MD/NLP-Engineer--Lead_R0187567

👉 Position: Senior Corporate Finance Analyst Company: Apple Location: na Salary Range: $166,900 - $250,400 🔗 https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200531071/senior-corporate-finance-analyst?team=CORSV

Good luck! 💪 #DataScience #Jobs #Hiring

Friday, December 1, 2023

Exploring Opportunities for Newcomers in Federal Technology Distribution

Hello everyone,

I am interested in understanding the process and requirements for becoming a federal technology distributor. Recognizing the dominance of established companies like Mantech and Carahsoft, I'm particularly curious about the opportunities and challenges faced by newcomers or startups in this sector.

  1. What are the essential steps and qualifications needed to become a federal technology distributor?
  2. Given the competitive landscape, how feasible is it for a new company or startup to secure a position in this market?
  3. Specifically, I am exploring the potential for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) awardees to increase their federal revenue. In this context, how effective would adopting a better distributor model be for these early-stage companies?

I'm looking for insights and advice on navigating this industry, especially from those who have experience with federal contracts and the distribution of technology in this sector, thank you so much

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Pulling the Thread: CIA Directorate of Science & Technology

“The Deputy Director for Science and Technology at CIA is named Everett Hineman. He is in fact getting ready to retire in the very near future. That may make him somewhat more willing to have dialogues than he otherwise would have had. When I knew him in the period seven to ten years ago, he was a person of very substantial integrity and just good common sense. So as a place to start he would clearly be high on the list.”

  • Former CIA Deputy Director Bobby Ray Inman, 1989

ORIGINS

I want to first point you to the Intelligence Advisory Committee. From 1947-1958, a number of IAC-directed committees and subcommittees oversaw the collection of Science & Technology intel derived from the military's Foreign Material Exploitation Programs.

The Scientific Intelligence Committee was formed in 1949 by directive from the Director of Central Intelligence, Roscoe Hillenkoeter, and approved by the IAC. The SIC was chaired by a CIA representative, and the Atomic Energy Commission, State Department, Army, Navy, and Air Force each had their own reps. Interestingly, the services were opposed to the CIA’s involvement in military intel gathering at this time.

https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/intelligence/2018-01-31/scavenging-intelligence-us-governments-secret-search-foreign-objects-during-cold-war

This same year, the CIA’s own Office of Scientific Intelligence came into play, merging the Nuclear Energy Group of the Office of Special Operations with the Scientific Branch in the Office of Reports and Estimates.

H. Marshall Chadwell took on the position of Assistant Director of the OSI. Chadwell believed the issue of UFOs to be of such great importance "that it should be brought to the attention of the National Security Council, in order that a community-wide coordinated effort towards a solution may be initiated."

https://www.cia.gov/static/105bd8290b90de13ee136fecc9fe863f/cia-role-study-UFOs.pdf

In 1952, Chadwell briefed the IAC on the UAP situation. It concluded that the Director of Central Intelligence should "enlist the services of selected scientists to review and appraise the available evidence in the light of pertinent scientific theories". In 1953, Chadwell helped organize the infamous Robertson Panel meeting. The panel concluded that the phenomenon posed no threat to national security, and recommended the initiation of a campaign to reduce public interest in the subject. This whole document is worth a read:

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/DOC_0000015352.pdf

DIRECTORATE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

The OSI was incorporated into the Deputy Directorate for Research in 1962, which was renamed the (Deputy) Directorate of Science & Technology in 1963.

https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB54/st21.pdf

The Directorate would undergo many organizational changes over the years, and the title of its leader appears to switch ambiguously from Deputy Director, Director, and Associate Deputy Director at times. Let’s have a look at some of them.

THE DIRECTORS

Albert D. (Bud) Wheelon (1963-1966) -

After a brief stint at Douglas Aircraft, joined TRW in 1953. Helped develop the USA’s first ICBM and was “an important contributor to the company's work for the Central Intelligence Agency.” Started at the CIA in 1962, became first DDS&T. Played key roles in oversight of U-2 reconnaissance ops, as well as the development of the A-12 Oxcart, SR-71 Blackbird, and the first spy satellites under codename CORONA. Became a VP at Hughes Aircraft in 1966 and retired as chairman and CEO in 1988.

In 1966, Wheelon was one of four men who selected the site for what is now the Joint Defense Facility at Pine Gap near Alice Springs, Australia.

https://arena.org.au/our-poisoned-heart-by-richard-tanter/

Carl E. Duckett (1966-1976) -

Duckett was involved in the development of early tech at Westinghouse Electric. During his time in the military, he served at the US Army’s Missile Command at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. Upon joining the CIA, he was appointed Director of the Foreign Missile and Space Analysis Center in the S&T Directorate before ultimately becoming Deputy Director of S&T.

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP91-00587R000100380004-8.pdf

Thanks to a lawsuit filed by Peter Gersten, hundreds of CIA docs related to UFOs were released in the late 1970s. One 1976 memo details how urgent information regarding UFOs was hand-delivered to the DDS&T at the time:

“The name of the deputy director was also redacted but records indicate that Carl Duckett served in that position at the time.

The document states: 'We contacted A/DDS&T (Dr [redacted]) to see if he knew of any UFO program and also to answer the questions posed by [redacted].

'Dr [redacted] exhibited interest in [redacted] which was hand-carried to his office. After a short examination of its contents Dr [redacted] advised us that he would personally look into the matter and get back to us.'”

https://web.archive.org/web/20210113012209/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9138773/amp/CIA-declassifies-two-million-pages-UFO-documents.html

An additional memo of interest is quoted in a 1979 New York Times article:

“Another memo, dated July 14, [1976] and routed to the deputy chief in the Office of Development and Engineering, reads: “As you may recall, I mentioned my own interest in the subject as well as the fact that DCD [Domestic Collection Division] has been receiving U.F.O. related material from many of our S & T (Science and Technology] sources who are presently conducting related research. These scientists include some who have been associated with the Agency for years and whose credentials remove them from the ‘nut’ variety.””

https://www.nytimes.com/1979/10/14/archives/ufo-files-the-untold-story.html

Rutledge P. Hazzard (1973-1976) -

Hazzard joined the CIA after retiring from active duty in 1973, holding various project management positions at Redstone Arsenal. In 1978 he was appointed director of NPIC, a heritage organization of the NGA.

https://history.redstone.army.mil/miss-hazzard.html

https://www.nga.mil/innovators-leaders/Brig_Gen_Rutledge_P_Hazzard_US_Army.html

A Director of S&T, Hazzard is one of the agency members named in a court case filed by Ground Saucer Watch in 1981:

“Ground Saucer Watch does, however, contest the conclusion that it failed to raise a substantial and material question about the CIA's good faith. Its argument on this point defines the issue before us: Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to appellant, can it be said that the CIA affidavits left no substantial and material fact to be determined and that appellees were entitled to summary judgment as a matter of law?

The CIA released the materials to appellant on December 14, 1978. Affidavits explaining its search procedures, together with indices to the uncovered documents, were filed with the District Court on February 26, 1979. The affidavits were by George Owens, CIA Information and Privacy Act Coordinator; Robert Owen, Directorate of Operations documents; Kari Weber, Office of Scientific Intelligence documents; Sidney Stembridge, Office of Security documents; and Rutledge Hazzard, Directorate of Science Technology documents.”

https://casetext.com/case/ground-saucer-watch-inc-v-cia

Leslie Dirks (1976-1982) -

While studying at MIT in the late 1950s, Dirks worked as an analyst and researcher at Raytheon, Ewen Knight Corporation, and Edgerton, Germes & Greer. He joined the agency’s OSI in 1961 and went on to become Deputy Director of Special Projects in 1971, which was later renamed the Office of Development & Engineering (OD&E). He was appointed DDS&T after a stint as O&E’s Director.

Following his retirement from the CIA, Dirks joined the Hughes Aircraft Communications Satellite Organization, headed at the time by Wheelon. Dirks was present at the aforementioned Pine Gap get-together with both Wheelon and Duckett.

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP93B01137R000400020069-7.pdf

https://www.nae.edu/187844/LESLIE-C-DIRKS-19362001

http://theozfiles.blogspot.com/2019/09/project-rainfall-secret-history-of-pine.html?m=1

R. Evans Hineman (1982-1989) -

This is the man name dropped by Inman at the top of the post. He joined the CIA in 1964 as a scientist in the Foreign Missile and Space Analysis Center. He served in numerous leadership roles in the agency before being appointed DDS&T, including Director of Weapons Intelligence. Following his retirement in 1989, he was named as President of TASC following their acquisition by Litton. TASC was eventually purchased by Northrop Grumman, and when Northrop made the decision to sell the consulting group in 2009, Hineman was one of the deal’s advisors along with another former DDS&T Donald Kerr (more on him in a bit). Hineman also served in executive roles at Mantech International Corporation.

https://cryptome.org/2015/12/cia-sasa-1990.pdf

https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/3003711?embedded-checkout=true

https://spacenews.com/northrop-sells-consulting-business-equity-group-0/

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-apr-07-fi-36735-story.html

James V. Hirsch (1989-1995) -

It is difficult to find any information about Hirsch, his time in the S&T Directorate, and his post-CIA activities. In the year following his retirement, he worked as an independent consultant for the NRO.

https://www.governmentattic.org/5docs/FutureOfNRO_1996.pdf

Ruth David (1995-1998) -

David was the mastermind behind a radical shift in the agency and how it dealt with procurements. Along with the woman who would become her predecessor in leading S&T, she pushed for the CIA to pursue partnerships in the private sector, getting in on new, innovative technologies during the development stage. Prior to joining the agency she worked in various capacities at Sandia National Labs. Upon retirement, she became President and Executive Officer at Analytic Service Inc, also known as ANSER, a think tank similar to RAND, MITRE, and the like.

https://www.nsf.gov/nsb/members/past_members/david.jsp

Joanne Isham (1999-2001) -

As DDS&T, Isham was pivotal in the creation of the CIA’s nonprofit venture capital firm In-Q-Tel, the “skunkworks” of the intelligence community. After leaving the agency in 2001, she became Deputy Director of the NGA. Isham also spent a number of years in leadership roles at the NRO. In private industry, her CV includes various leadership roles at ANSER, BAE Systems, High Performance Technologies Inc, and L-1 Identity Solutions.

https://www.thecipherbrief.com/experts/joanne-isham

Donald Kerr (2001-2005) -

It was under Kerr’s watch as DDS&T that the Office of Global Access was formed in 2003. His resume is incredible:

  • Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1979–1985
  • President and Director, EG&G, 1989–1992
  • Corporate Executive Vice President and Director, SAIC, 1993–1996
  • Executive Vice President and Director, SAIC, 1996–1997
  • Director, Laboratory Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1997–2001
  • Deputy Director for Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency, 2001–2005
  • Director, National Reconnaissance Office, 2005–2007
  • Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, 2007–2009

After his retirement in 2009, Kerr served on the Board of Trustees at MITRE, and as Director of Michael Baker International, LLC and Orbis Operations, LLC. Kerr’s name is among many of those found in Oke Shannon’s 1985 ATP-10 meeting notes.

https://www.nro.gov/Portals/65/documents/history/csnr/leaders/DNRO_monograph_Sep2012.pdf

https://potomacinstitute.org/staff/1046-donald-m-kerr-ph-d-sp-599

https://files.afu.se/Downloads/Documents/0%20-%20UFO%20Researchers/Grant%20Cameron/Advanced%20Theoretical%20Physics%20WG/Oke%20Shannon/pdf/ATPWG%20-%20notes%20by%20Oke%20Shannon%20-%20SSN%20redacted.pdf

Stephanie O’Sullivan (2005-2009) -

After working for both TRW and the Office of Naval Intelligence, O’Sullivan joined the agency in 1995 and held numerous management positions in the S&T Directorate before becoming DDS&T. She was appointed as Associate Deputy Director of the CIA in 2009 before becoming Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence in the ODNI in 2011. In private industry, she joined the boards of directors of The Aerospace Corporation, Battelle Memorial Institute, HRL Laboratories (formerly Hughes Research Laboratories) and Huntington Ingalls Industries. She has served on advisory boards at Google, Adobe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Noblis, Peraton, and Booz Allen Hamilton.

https://web.archive.org/web/20100610085922/https://www.cia.gov/about-cia/leadership/stephanie-o2019sullivan.html

https://hii.com/news/photo-release-stephanie-l-osullivan-joins-huntington-ingalls-industries-board-of-directors/

Glenn Gaffney (2009-?) -

Over his 31 year career in the IC, Gaffney held senior positions as the Director of Science and Technology for the Central Intelligence Agency, taking over O’Sullivan’s position in 2009, the Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Collection, and the Associate Director of CIA for Talent. He is Chief Strategy Officer at NobleReach Foundation, a new merger formed when Emerge was spun out from In-Q-Tel.

https://swampland.time.com/2009/12/16/is-america-ready-for-a-spymistress/

https://noblereachfoundation.org/person/glenn-gaffney/

Dawn Meyerriecks (2013-2021) -

Taking it to the bullet points here.

  • Technical Staff, TRW 1981-1983
  • Project Manager, NASA Jet Propulsion Lab 1983-1998
  • Chief Technology Officer, DISA 1998-2004
  • Senior Vice President, AOL 2004-2006
  • Assistant Director for Acquisition, Technology, and Facilities, ODNI 2009-2013
  • Deputy Director of S&T, CIA 2013-2021

She currently serves in various capacities at MITRE, KnightSwan, Arka Group, Donovan Capital Group, and Google Public Sector, among others.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-meyerriecks-bba7b9

https://www.donovan-capital.com/dawn-meyerriecks

https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/public-sector/google-public-sector-announces-board-directors

Doug Wolfe (2016-2017) -

I am sure you have seen this man’s name by now. Wolfe served 33 years within the IC, his last position being Associate Deputy Director of Science and Technology. He spent 16 years at the NRO and the CIA’s OD&E. Other notable roles include Deputy Director for Acquisition, Technology, and Facilities at the ODNI and Deputy Director of the Office of Global Access, which according to a new article from the Daily Mail has played a central role in the US government’s UFO crash retrieval program since 2003. Wolfe played a key role in establishing the OGA. He currently resides on the advisory board at TransUnion and oversees operations at BlackLynx.

https://newsroom.transunion.com/former-cia-technology-leader-doug-wolfe-appointed-to-transunion-government-advisory-board/

https://web.archive.org/web/20190716150651/https://federalnewsnetwork.com/leaders-and-legends/2019/07/cias-hiring-strategy-it-changing-over-time/

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12796167/CIA-secret-office-UFO-retrieval-missions-whistleblowers.html

ACQUISITIONS, PROCUREMENT & FACILITIES

Astute readers may have noticed a common position in the CVs of Meyerriecks and Wolfe.

The Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Acquisition, Technology & Facilities (known by many other headache inducing mixtures of alphabet soup) is the counterpart to the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition & Sustainment. The famous Special Programs Directorate from the Wilson memo is housed in this office in the Pentagon, further reading material can be found on my post here: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/s/MBaVi08CWZ

This position has been called many things over the years:

“The Office of the Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Acquisition, Technology, and

Facilities (AT&F) was previously the Office of the Deputy Director for Acquisition and Technology

(DDNI/A&T), which had been renamed from the DDNI/ Future Capabilities, which, in turn, had

replaced the DDNI/Acquisitions, an office that had previously assumed some functions from the

DDNI /Management. This Office is responsible for leading the Intelligence Community (IC) effort

to enhance returns on investments in technology and facilities. AT&F is comprised of five

divisions treated in this schedule: Acquisition, Facilities, Operations, Procurement, and Science

and Technology. An additional component, Architecture, Engineering, and Integration (AE&I),

was relocated to the Office of the Associate Director for Systems and Resource Analysis (SRA) in mid 2009. The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency (IARPA) resides

organizationally within AT&F, which is responsible for facilitating its development, but IARPA is

treated in a separate records control schedule. “

https://www.archives.gov/files/records-mgmt/rcs/schedules/independent-agencies/rg-0576/n1-576-11-006_sf115.pdf

“The Assistant DNI for Acquisition, Technology, and Facilities (ADNI(AT&F)), along

with USD(AT&L), has oversight over NRO acquisitions

ADNI(AT&F) and USD(AT&L) have joint Milestone Decision Authority on wholly or

majority NIP-funded acquisition programs.

• For majority or wholly NIP-funded NRO programs, ADNI(AT&F) and the

USD(AT&L) can delegate Milestone Decision Authority to the DNRO.

• For majority or wholly MIP-funded NRO programs, USD(AT&L) is the Milestone

Decision Authority and can delegate to the DNRO with Office of the Director of

National Intelligence participation.

• According to officials, both the IC and DOD requirements processes feed into NRO’s

activities, and NRO acquisition processes are generally similar to DOD’s—for example,

MIP-funded and NIP-funded major acquisitions both go through acquisition boards for

Review”

https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-16-592r.pdf

The current title for this role is the Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Acquisition, Procurement & Sustainment and resides within the Policy & Capabilities Directorate of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

https://www.dni.gov/index.php/who-we-are/organizations/policy-capabilities/policy-capabilities-who-we-are

Here are some other spooks who have held this position. I will let you have fun with the links, have a nice day.

Alden V. Munson: https://www.potomacinstitute.org/about-us/fellows/1310-alden-v-munson-sp-393

Roy C. Pettis: https://fapac.org/resources/Documents/NLTP2021/2021.NLTP.Program.Book.web.v1.pdf

Kevin P. Meiners: https://www.peraton.com/company/leadership/kevin-meiners/

Mark Moynihan, also a Director of the Office of Global Access: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-moynihan-5554aa34

Saturday, November 18, 2023

What are the benefits you get when working abroad?

I see a couple of positions specifically with ManTech for roles in Germany. What are the perks? Are there housing stipends and other benefits and what is the pay like for corporate roles?

I have a background in consulting, so when we apply to positions abroad, usually there is a housing stipend plus a competitive US salary in addition to paid flights back to the US every so often.

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Shopbot vs Spartan

Hi community,

Newbie here looking for some recommendations or pointers. My university(UK) just approved the purchase of a CNC machine for our Musical Instrument Design courses. A friend had recommended the Shopbot PRSalpha (https://www.shopbottools.com/products/alpha) as a solid option. I have heard good things about shopbot from my searches but one of its main selling points (designed, built, and supported in the USA) concerns me a bit. Not sure if

I recently came across The Spartan available from Mantech Machinery (https://mantechmachinery.co.uk/cnc-routers-entry-level). The specs on the machine look great but I had never heard from the brand and am still waiting for a quote (might cost far more than the shopbot). I guess the main attraction of this machine is the UK based distribution and service.

So this is indedd one of those 'What machine should I buy?' posts. Or any other machine that might be a better option?

The specifics being:

  • 1300 x 1300 mm bed size (4' x 4' absolute minimum) slightly bigger is possible
  • Main use to make music instruments (mostly wood).
  • Option to cut aluminium or other soft metals would be welcome but not essential.
  • Robust enough (no home made kit) but it wouldn't run constantly as it would in a commercial setting.
  • Good UK support (specifically Northern Ireland).
  • Budget around £30K, option to increase for full installation, starter set of accessories, dust extraction.

Is there anything important I might be missing?

As mentioned above, this would be for a maker space that my department is building and not for commercial production but ideally would be something solid that doesn't require constant tinkering.

Any advise is really appreciated.

Cheers!

Monday, October 23, 2023

Companies Hiring Recent Graduates?

Hello,

I graduated in May 2023 with a B.S. in Statistics with minor in bioengineering. 3.55 GPA. Still not one interview or job.

I have no clearance, no degree job experience, 3 years of manager experience in retail if that means anything.

I also have experience with using Python, SAS, R, SQL, JMP, and MATLAB with courses in my degree only.

I would love any full time job, any income, live in Falls Church and more than happy to relocate if needed.

Since May 18, I made it a jokb to apply to at least 30 jobs a day, 50 usually is what I reach with more on weekends, and I have over a counted of 9000 applications counting on indeed, glassdoor, monster, snagajob, linkedin, and around a few hundred (im guessing with this one) individual ones through website.

Not one interview. All ghosted / rejections. I apply to every administration assistant / analyst / data scientist / office assistant job I have seen. This includes OBX, General Dynamics, Mantech, Mitre, booz Allen, freddy mac, cgi, peraton, fairfax county, pwcs county, dod, don, fda, etc and more across all of VA.

Does anyone know any smaller companies that I’d have a great chance at that wont pop up on these sites? Or just ones that hire recent grads more often than not??

I have family / family friends that work at those companies above and even with those, no interview.

I just want to work and have no salary requirement and am curious if there is anything more I can do.

Friday, October 20, 2023

Would this be a good Resume to search for a job in Berlin/Germany?

It's been a few weeks since I've been applying to German Companies, of course for an English job role. However, I've not received a positive response.

I have good technical experience and extremely good communication skills. Can anyone advice if this would be considered a good resume for the German Job Market? If not, what am I doing wrong that it's not working out?

https://preview.redd.it/5dyhzwb0ncvb1.jpg?width=1275&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bcd6591a4d1f466835000076f05eb86f4ddb2b46

Would this be a good Resume to search for a job in Berlin/Germany?

It's been a few weeks since I've been applying to German Companies, of course for an English job role. However, I've not received a positive response.

I have good technical experience and extremely good communication skills. Can anyone tell me if this would be considered a good resume? If not, what am I doing wrong that it's not working out?

https://preview.redd.it/huo8uzkomcvb1.jpg?width=1275&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=248f73b5a48ae7b0ee177841d65ed7fd3e290ba0

Friday, September 22, 2023

[HIRING]: Staff DevOps and K8s engineers

Position Company Location Salary
Staff DevOps Engineer Achieve Arizona $160k - $190k
CNO Platform Engineer ManTech Remote $108k - $180k
Staff Engineer LeafLink Remote $200k - $230k
Senior Software Golang Kubernetes Engineer NVIDIA Florida $176k - $333k
Developer Success Engineer Temporal Technologies Remote $130k - $180k

The highest salary listing of the past week goes to NVIDIA with $333k!

Saturday, September 16, 2023

Why did I blow my L6219 Stepper Driver?

Hi all. I've been developing a circuit with bipolar stepper motor driving a gear system on a mount. The gearing shaft doesn't have full 360 degrees range so gets "caught" on the mount itself on both sides. I managed to get my code working to control it, but mistakenly set my delay time way too short, and the motor quickly caught on the mount and stalled. Shortly after the magic smoke came out of the L6219. This might be a basic question, but I just want to 100% confirm the reason for the driver blowing so it doesn't happen again.

According to its datasheet, the L6219 is current-controlled (I set it to 500 mA max), and also has thermal shutdown. Given that, I would have expected the thermal protection to kick in. However it also says it has a peak current of 1A. I'm guessing the very sudden stalling of the motor caused it's back EMF to vanish, thereby shorting the driver's output before it had a chance to implement protection and shut off the outputs? I think I initially assumed current-controlled also meant current-limiting, but I'm guessing now that's not true at all?

Then, as a side question, how would I be able to safely rotate the motor until it catches on the mount (so that I know where its starting position is)? Would I have to do this very slowly and use a current-sensing resistor? Or is there another way?

Why did I blow my L6219 Stepper Driver?

Hi all. I've been developing a circuit with bipolar stepper motor driving a gear system on a mount. The gearing shaft doesn't have full 360 degrees range so gets "caught" on the mount itself on both sides. I managed to get my code working to control it, but mistakenly set my delay time way too short, and the motor quickly caught on the mount and stalled. Shortly after the magic smoke came out of the L6219. This might be a basic question, but I just want to 100% confirm the reason for the driver blowing so it doesn't happen again.

According to its datasheet, the L6219 is current-controlled (I set it to 500 mA max), and also has thermal shutdown. Given that, I would have expected the thermal protection to kick in. However it also says it has a peak current of 1A. I'm guessing the very sudden stalling of the motor caused it's back EMF to vanish, thereby shorting the driver's output before it had a chance to implement protection and shut off the outputs? I think I initially assumed current-controlled also meant current-limiting, but I'm guessing now that's not true at all?

Then, as a side question, how would I be able to safely rotate the motor until it catches on the mount (so that I know where its starting position is)? Would I have to do this very slowly and use a current-sensing resistor? Or is there another way?

Friday, August 18, 2023

here

virtual graduation ceremony this afternoon starting at 2:30 PM. Zoom Link below:
https://mantech.zoomgov.com/j/1602625324?pwd=WXY0aUN1Sk13d1JFeTNBNk5DNC9uZz09
Meeting ID: 160 262 5324
Passcode: 581189

Thursday, August 10, 2023

“Precision at the Heart of Industry: Unveiling the Legacy and Innovations of Honeywell Kromschroder by Mantech”.

Honeywell Kromschroder is a renowned name in the field of industrial combustion and control systems. With a legacy spanning several decades, the company has established itself as a global leader in providing innovative solutions for managing heat and energy processes in various industrial applications. Kromschroder’s expertise lies in creating cutting-edge products like burners, valves, regulators, and ignition systems, which are essential components in industrial furnaces, boilers, and other combustion-driven equipment.

One of the standout features of Kromschroder’s offerings is its commitment to precision and efficiency. Their products are designed to optimize combustion processes, enhancing energy efficiency while minimizing environmental impact. With a focus on safety and reliability, Kromschroder’s solutions ensure smooth operations across industries such as heating, power generation, and manufacturing. Overall, Kromschroder’s dedication to technological advancement and its ability to adapt to evolving industrial needs have solidified its position as a go-to provider for businesses seeking top-notch combustion and control solutions.

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

“Guardians of Safety: The Vital Role of Gas Leak Detectors in Protecting Lives and Property”.

Gas leak detectors are indispensable safety tools that protect lives, property, and the environment from the devastating consequences of gas leaks. Whether in homes, commercial spaces, or industrial facilities, these devices serve as early warning systems, giving occupants crucial time to respond to potential hazards. Regular maintenance and periodic calibration ensure their optimal performance, offering peace of mind and fostering a safer living and working environment for everyone.

Gas leaks can be silent and odorless, making them particularly dangerous. Without a reliable gas leak detector, these leaks could go undetected until it’s too late. These detectors utilize advanced sensing technologies to swiftly identify the presence of gas and trigger timely alerts. Their swift response enables people to evacuate, shut off gas supply, and call for help, mitigating potential disasters.

To uphold their efficiency, periodic maintenance is essential. Routine checks guarantee that the detectors remain in peak condition, minimizing false alarms and maximizing their accuracy. Additionally, regular calibration enhances sensitivity and ensures they meet safety standards. This diligence reinforces trust in these devices, encouraging individuals to embrace a safety-conscious mindset.

In conclusion, gas detectors are critical safety assets that protect lives and property. Through consistent maintenance and calibration, they function optimally, empowering people to respond effectively to gas leaks, promoting a secure and harmonious environment for all

Sunday, July 23, 2023

Daily Dose of Top Data & AI Job Opportunity on Dataaxy! 💼🚀

Hello r/AIJobsAlerts

Today, we're excited to spotlight a fantastic job opening in Artificial Intelligence on Dataaxy:

🔵 AI & ML Intern Data Scientist at ManTech

Full Remote | New Graduate | posted 4 days ago

Apply here: https://dataaxy.com/jobs/job/ai-and-ml-intern-366464528499330933190

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

19 New Data Science, Data Engineering and Machine Learning jobs

Job Title Company Location Country Skills
Data Engineer H/F ObjectWare Lille France Scala, Spark, Tableau
Data Engineer Energy Jobline Singapore Singapore SQL
Machine Learning Engineer with Dataiku Expertise Grid Dynamics United States Remote Machine Learning
BI Data Analyst ICONMA Kirkland United States SQL, Modeling, Looker
Data Engineer - Manager State Street Hyderabad India Python, Spark, Java
Senior Data Engineer Polar Analytics Warsaw Poland Python, SQL
Data Engineer Sonny's Enterprises Inc. - Conveyorized Car Wash Equipment Leader Tamarac United States AWS, ETL
Data Analyst JLL Technologies Singapore Singapore SQL, ETL
Senior Data Analyst - Supply Chain (m/f/d) aioneers Munich Germany Python
Purchasing Data Engineer Electrolux Group Susegana Italy Data Mining
Data Engineer - Bordeaux H/F NORGAY Bordeaux France SQL
GCP Data Engineer / Consultant Capgemini Poznań Poland BigQuery, Python, Scala
Data Scientist (Supply Chain Management) - Remote ... Mondelēz International Brazil Brazil Java, Machine Learning, Data Visualization
EMEAR Data Analyst Maccaferri Zola Predosa Italy Power BI, Business Intelligence
DATA Analyst H/F LEASECOM Carquefou France SQL, ETL
Data Scientist ManTech United States Remote Machine Learning, R
Data Engineer (m/w/d) taod Consulting GmbH Cologne Germany Python, ETL, SQL
Data Analyst (Analytics Consulting) Axians Portugal Lisboa Portugal Data Visualization
Senior Data Engineer - Loyalty Qantas Mascot Australia Python, SQL, ETL

Hey, here are 19 New Data Science, Data Engineering and Machine Learning jobs.

For more, check our Google sheet with more opportunities in Data Science and Machine Learning (updated each week) here

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Monday, July 3, 2023

21 New Data Science Data Engineering and Machine Learning jobs

Job Title Company Location Country Skills
Sr. Manager, Data Scientist - Biopharma Pfizer New York United States Hadoop, AWS, Python
Data Scientist / Data Analyst (m/w/d) Rheinmetall Fürstenau Germany SQL, Java
Senior Data Engineer/Architect - Financial Mainly ... RemoteWorker UK United Kingdom United Kingdom SQL
Lead People Data Scientist Atlassian San Francisco United States SQL, Python
Senior Data Analyst - Supply Chain (m/f/d) aioneers Mannheim Germany Python
Quality Data Analyst Sr Elevance Health Greater Jefferson City Area United States AWS
Sr. Manager, Data Scientist - Biopharma Pfizer New York United States Python, Hadoop, SQL
(Senior) Data Scientist (all genders) adesso SE Münster Germany Deep Learning
Application Enablement - Data Engineer Merck West Point United States Machine Learning, AWS, Spark
Noblr - Data Engineer Senior USAA Plano United States SQL, AWS, Modeling
Machine Learning Engineer / Data Scientist - Googl... adesso SE Münster Germany Machine Learning, TensorFlow, Deep Learning
Machine Learning Engineer / Data Scientist - Googl... adesso SE Nuremberg Germany Deep Learning, Python, TensorFlow
(Senior) Data Scientist (all genders) adesso SE Essen Germany Deep Learning
Data Engineer (M/W/D) join.com Munich Germany SQL
Senior Data Scientist ManTech Tampa United States Data Mining, Modeling, SQL
Quality Data Analyst Sr Elevance Health Boston United States AWS
PART-TIME AND TEMPORARY Data Scientist Forge Forward Inc. Lexington Park United States Machine Learning, Business Intelligence
Machine Learning Data Engineer Pattern® Pune India Machine Learning
Interesting Job Opportunity: Nucleusteq - Big Data... NucleusTeq Indore India Spark
Data Engineer (all genders) adesso SE Munich Germany AWS
Data Engineer Sports (all genders) adesso SE Frankfurt Germany AWS

Hi, here are 21 New Data Science, Data Engineering and Machine Learning jobs.

For more, check our Google sheet with more opportunities in Data Science and Machine Learning (updated each week) here

If you want to take some Data and ML courses, click here

Let me know if you have any questions. Cheers!

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

24 New Data Science Data Engineering and Machine Learning jobs

Job Title Company Location Country Skills
Data Scientist VITO Professionals Zwolle Netherlands R
Data Scientist - startups Licorne Society Paris France
Senior Data Scientist Underdog.io San Francisco United States Python, Java, Scala
Medior/Senior Data Scientist Mediabrands Amsterdam Netherlands Scala, Machine Learning, Python
Data Scientist / Machine Learning/AI Expert & Star... Antler Greater Stockholm Metropolitan Area Sweden Machine Learning
Senior Data Scientist Hatch Montreal Canada Python, Reinforcement Learning
Data Scientist – Machine Learning Irdeto Salzburg Austria Machine Learning, Python, SQL
Senior Data Scientist EssenceMediacomX London United Kingdom Machine Learning
Data Scientist, Enterprise Analytics IGS Energy Ohio United States Python, SQL, Spark
Data Scientist Senior (w/m/d) Wiener Linien Vienna Austria
Cybersecurity Data Scientist - Santander Digital S... Santander Digital Services Boadilla del Monte Spain Machine Learning
Senior Data Scientist Skanska Charlotte United States SQL, Deep Learning, ETL
Senior Data Scientist ManTech Tampa United States Machine Learning, SQL, Modeling
Data Scientist MedRisk United States United States Modeling
Senior Data Scientist / Data Engineer, Drive Syste... Tesla Austin United States Java, Scala, Kafka
Senior Data Scientist Qantev Paris France Machine Learning
Data Scientist (Remote -Virtual)- Supporting Suppl... US Foods Rosemont United States Python, AWS, Machine Learning
Quantitative Research Analyst / Data Scientist - H... BNP Paribas Paris France Machine Learning
Data Scientist / Quality Engineering Lathrop Tesla Lathrop United States SQL, ETL, Python
Junior Business Data Scientist Danone Brussels Belgium Data Visualization
[Data Scientist (Mid-lvl, Senior, Principal) Cand...](https://datayoshi.com/offer/999084/data-scientist-mid-lvl-senio) King London United Kingdom
Data Scientist Insurance (all genders) adesso SE Hamburg Germany Machine Learning
Data Engineer ResMed Bengaluru India SQL, Machine Learning, Scala
Data Scientist - Blockchain Intelligence CryptoRecruit Sydney Australia Python, SQL

Hey, here are 24 New Data Science, Data Engineering and Machine Learning jobs.

For more, check our Google sheet with more opportunities in Data Science and Machine Learning (updated each week) here

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Monday, May 15, 2023

How are we feeling about the AI space?

Hey everyone!! The AI space has been really starting to blow up over the last year or so with some major players in the industry openly discussing what the future holds with AI, From what I’ve seen, the industry has exploded in terms of the number of companies specializing in AI that have come out of nowhere all with the same goal of creating new AI solutions. ChatGPT and now GoogleBard seem to be the main ones in the industry rn but as tech continues to advance new software is bound to come out… IMO It’s all going to come down to who can make the most efficient platform that will benefit the users, you and me. That being said, I’ve been wanting to do some research on companies that are putting out consistent tech and really trying to set new standards for the AI space. Would love to hear of any companies that anyone knows of that is doing some cool stuff!

I found a bunch of different AI companies like I thought I would and they all do a bunch of different things. One that I thought was pretty cool was EdgeTI pretty much because of the practicality of their software. They build AI software that are based around intelligent automation, generative AI and quantum technology so that companies can implement this kinda stuff into their day to day operations to make better and timely decisions. I feel like this could get rid of some jobs eventually LMAO (hopefully not mine)..

From what I’m seeing on their website and they seem to already have some big clients like the US Air Force, Motorola and ManTech which is pretty massive for them. They actually just integrated ChatGPT into their Generative Ai software, which is allowing their software to have higher levels of rapid knowledge acquisition and the ability to implement working solutions. When you combine these two platforms you get a program that can find the right answers (ChatGPT) as well as a software that can store these answers over multiple applications in the right format (EdgeTI). I honestly think this integration is awesome and will seriously benefit users instantly. How do we feel about this kinda tech?

I do have a couple main concerns that I need to find out/need answers to before I pulled the trigger on investing or anything tho. These are the two main ones:

  1. How does their tech compare to other competitors in the space? Am I missing a key competitor in the space?
  2. What’s the lifespan of this tech? Is it here to stay or is something bigger and better going to come along?
  3. They announced that they’re going to be cash flow positive this year. Do you think it’s possible??

Can anyone maybe provide me with some insight into these concerns? I like how the company’s software looks, but these two things are bugging me. Appreciate it, everyone.

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Powering Solenoid Valves, Pump, and Arduino for an Automatic Watering System Project

Hello, I'm working on an automatic watering system project that involves controlling 2 12V DC solenoid valves (this) and a 12V DC pump(this) connected to Arduino Uno through a 5V 4-channel relay. I have a 14V 2.5A AC/DC adapter and an LM2596 step-down voltage regulator to step down the 14V to 12V. The Arduino also measures the water flow using a 5V water flow sensor (this).

I have a few questions regarding the power supply:

  1. Can I supply power to the Arduino Uno by the Vin pin using the same 12V from the voltage regulator?
  2. Should I power the relay coils from the Arduino's 5V pin?
  3. Can I connect the wires from the voltage regulator to a breadboard rail, then supply 12V to the pump and the 2 valves?
  4. Is there anything else I need to take into consideration?

I appreciate any help or advice you can provide. Thank you!

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

📢 ManTech International is hiring a Senior Systems Engineer (Remote) with Security Clearance!

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📢 ManTech is hiring a ICM Process System Analyst / CMDM!

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Climb the Ladders of Growth with Online MCA Cyber Security.

Several methods exist for advancing your career. Concentrate on one area of competence or widen your knowledge to encompass numerously. You should solely consider climbing the success ladder.

A degree greater than an online MCA is required to begin a career in cyber security. This course will teach you about cyber threats and how to secure your company. You'll also learn how to deal with hackers when they show up.

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Leading companies are hiring cybersecurity graduates.

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  • Microsoft
  • Amazon
  • Google
  • Facebook
  • Apple
  • Symantec
  • Accenture
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
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  • General Dynamics Information Technology
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Industries Hiring Cyber Security Professionals

Aside from the most critical cybersecurity occupations, qualified workers are required in various businesses. These are the companies that comprise banking and finance.

  • Banking and Finance
  • Healthcare
  • Technology
  • Government
  • Retail
  • Telecommunications
  • Manufacturing
  • Energy and Utilities
  • Aerospace and Defense

The digital revolution has influenced every organization, demanding competent cybersecurity specialists to secure systems and data from attacks.

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Top Reasons to Get an Online MCA Degree in Cyber Security

For various reasons, you might pursue an online MCA in cyber security. Here are a few of the more important ones:

A Master's in Cyber Security Equals Job Security

As cyber-attacks grow more common, businesses and organizations recognize the value of cyber security. They are prepared to pay a premium to hire professionals to safeguard their computer systems and data.

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Cyber Security Career Options are Growing Faster than other Fields

Cybersecurity is expanding at a quicker rate than the rest of the economy. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts a 32% growth in demand for cybersecurity professionals between 2018 and 2028.

The key drivers of this expansion are the increase in cyberattacks and the requirement for businesses and organizations to deploy security measures. As a result, various new cybersecurity job possibilities have surfaced.

Financial Incentives are Abundant for Cyber Security Professionals

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There are many different kinds of jobs in cyber security. The most common career paths are listed below:

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  • Security Engineer,
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  • Network Security Administrator,
  • Web Security Specialist.

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