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Cloud Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert
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Lead cybersecurity strategy for DoD cloud programs in Washington, DC. This senior SME role requires an active TS/SCI clearance, 8+ years in cloud security, and expertise in NIST RMF and FISMA. Ideal candidates hold a CISSP or CISM and will guide secure architecture and compliance.
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United States , Washington, DC
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Barbaricum
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Public Cloud Billing Subject Matter Expert
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Seeking a Public Cloud Billing SME in Austin. This role requires 5+ years in IT financial management and cloud billing within large-scale environments. You will lead billing/chargeback processes, ensure accurate invoicing, and resolve complex disputes. Strong analytical skills and stakeholder man...
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United States , Austin
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NTT DATA
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Seeking a Senior Business SME to support the Chief Data Officer in Columbus, OH. You will operationalize the Data Governance strategy, bridging business needs and technical implementation. The role requires expertise in data architecture, stakeholder engagement, and compliance with state IT polic...
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United States , Columbus
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Dash Technologies
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A Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Scheduling is a specialized professional who possesses deep, authoritative knowledge and practical experience in designing, implementing, and optimizing scheduling systems and processes. This role is critical in organizations where the efficient allocation of resources, time, and personnel directly impacts operational efficiency, cost, and service delivery. These experts act as the central point of truth, bridging the gap between complex scheduling methodologies and practical business application to ensure seamless workflow and productivity. Professionals in this field are typically responsible for analyzing existing scheduling frameworks, identifying bottlenecks, and designing improved systems tailored to organizational needs. They develop and enforce scheduling policies, configure and manage specialized software tools, and create models to forecast demand and capacity. A core part of their role involves collaborating with various departments—such as operations, HR, IT, and frontline management—to understand constraints and requirements, translating them into effective scheduling solutions. They also train teams on new systems, generate reports on scheduling efficiency, and continuously monitor performance metrics to recommend and implement optimizations. The typical skill set for a Scheduling SME is a blend of technical proficiency and strong analytical and communication abilities. They commonly require expertise in advanced scheduling software and platforms, which may include workforce management systems, enterprise resource planning (ERP) modules, or custom-built tools. A strong foundation in data analysis is essential, often involving proficiency with spreadsheets, databases, and data visualization tools to interpret trends and make data-driven recommendations. Understanding principles of operations research, supply chain management, or workforce logistics is highly valuable. Furthermore, these experts must possess exceptional problem-solving skills to navigate complex constraints and conflicting priorities. Soft skills are equally important; they must be adept at stakeholder management, clear communication to explain technical concepts to non-technical audiences, and change management to guide organizations through new scheduling implementations. Common requirements for these jobs often include a bachelor’s degree in business administration, operations management, industrial engineering, or a related field, coupled with several years of hands-on experience in scheduling, planning, or a similar operational role. Certifications in specific scheduling methodologies or software platforms can be a significant advantage. The ultimate goal of a Subject Matter Expert in Scheduling is to create robust, scalable, and intelligent systems that align human and material resources with organizational demand, thereby driving efficiency, reducing costs, and improving outcomes across all scheduled jobs and operational activities.

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