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Sr. Desktop Technical Analyst Jobs in District of Columbia
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Obverse Inc. is seeking several business analysts to join our government healthcare development and implementation project in Washington, DC Required Skills: Qualifications and Required Skills: 5+ years of experience with systems integration, and/or internet/web, desktop, Client/Server system implementation and support including full software life cycle management. Formal training preferred. Prior...
The Loch Harbour Group (LHG) is looking for qualified candidates to fill the following position: Technical Specialist (Sr) Systems Engineer Job Summary: Activities pertaining to software development support for all existing, planned, and future DHS S&T IT systems. Typical duties include capturing user and business owner requirements; coordinating with appropriate Departmental personnel regarding e...
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Sr. Desktop Technical Analyst
Salaries
$37,440.00 - $74,880.00
Typical Salary for Sr. Desktop Technical Analyst in District of Columbia
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Education / Training
Bachelor's
33.4%
Associates
23.5%
Some College Coursework Completed
22%
Certification
8.1%
High School
4.2%
Master's
3.9%
Vocational
2.7%
(332 Respondents)
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