MUST BE US CITIZEN
Purpose:
- Executes data-related project tasks under the direction of the Station 600 - Capital Asset Management (CAM) Supervisor.
- Works with spreadsheet software and relational databases to organize data.
- Provides design support for Space Assessment Requests (SAR) and Strategic Capital Investment Planning (SCIP) projects, including the development of deliverables, organizational charts, training materials, and visual aids.
- Examines large data sets to identify trends, develops charts, and creates visual presentations to aid organizations in strategic decision-making.
- Communicates highly technical information to various audiences, including senior management and the user community.
- Independently plans and carries out site investigations to support the documentation of SCIP projects, campus buildings, and utilities.
- Oversees and assists with the accurate documentation of existing structures, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and other utility systems.
Top Skills
What We Do
Akicita Cyber LLC dba Akicita Federal
At Akicita Federal, we specialize in supporting efforts related to National Security and Homeland Security. We provide a wide range of services and solutions that aid in protecting the country from potential threats and ensuring the safety of its citizens. Our services include intelligence gathering and analysis, border security, cybersecurity, emergency management and response, medical support, and other critical functions.
We are part of a large group of Tiospaye (extended families) within the Tetonwan (Lakota) Nation who identify as Sicangu (burnt thighs). Long ago the Sicangu divided into the Kul Wicasa Oyate (lower people) and the Heyata Wicasa Oyate (uplands people). Our Kul Wicasa ancestors favored lands where the Maka Izita Ska (White River) empties into the Mni Sose (Missouri River), while the Heyata Wicasa lived higher up towards the Paha Sapa (Black Hills). In the 18th century, when French traders began to interact with our people, they translated our Sicangu name into French and began calling us the Brûlées. This is how we eventually became known as the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.
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