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Remote History Expert Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Integrate hyperspectral analytics with other GEOINT, remote sensing, and intelligence data sources ... Step 10 is ancient history. We're already at step 30 - and moving faster than anyone else dares.

Expert-level experience with Kubernetes, Terraform/Pulumi, and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP ... Be able to pass a drug screening, criminal history, and credit checks. * Must be a US Citizen or ...

DevSecOps Architect (Remote)

Falls Church, VA · Remote

$69.25 - $89.50/hr

Expert-level experience with Kubernetes, Terraform/Pulumi, and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP ... Be able to pass a drug screening, criminal history, and credit checks. * Must be a US Citizen or ...

DevSecOps Architect (Remote)

Falls Church, VA · On-site +1

$69.25 - $89.50/hr

Expert-level experience with Kubernetes, Terraform/Pulumi, and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP ... Be able to pass a drug screening, criminal history, and credit checks. * Must be a US Citizen or ...

History of experience as a full-time, internal employee in prior positions. Required Skills and ... Expert-level skills with MS Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel). * Experience with SharePoint ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote History Expert, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote History Expert, you need an advanced degree in history or a related field, strong research abilities, and in-depth knowledge of historical methodologies. Familiarity with digital archives, academic databases, and virtual collaboration tools is typically required. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, critical thinking, and self-motivation are valuable soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure accurate historical analysis, effective remote teamwork, and the ability to convey complex information clearly to diverse audiences.

How does a Remote History Expert typically collaborate with educational institutions or content teams?

As a Remote History Expert, you'll frequently partner with educators, curriculum designers, or editorial teams to develop accurate and engaging historical content. Collaboration usually happens through virtual meetings, shared documents, and online project management tools. Effective communication and adaptability are essential, as you may be asked to provide research, verify facts, or create multimedia resources. Working remotely allows you to contribute expertise flexibly while still being an integral part of a broader team dedicated to high-quality educational or informational materials.

What are Remote History Experts?

Remote History Experts are professionals who specialize in historical research, analysis, or education and perform their work remotely, often online. They may provide services such as writing, consulting, teaching, or curating historical content for organizations, educational institutions, or media outlets. These experts use digital resources, databases, and communication tools to conduct research and engage with clients or students from anywhere in the world. Their role often involves interpreting historical data, providing context, and ensuring the accuracy of historical information.

What is the difference between Remote History Expert vs Remote Archivist?

AspectRemote History ExpertRemote Archivist
Required CredentialsHistory degree, research skillsArchival science degree, records management
Work EnvironmentResearch projects, content analysisPreserving and organizing records
Industry UsageEducation, research, mediaLibraries, museums, government agencies

Remote History Experts focus on analyzing historical data, writing, and research, often in educational or media contexts. Remote Archivists specialize in preserving, cataloging, and managing historical records and documents. While both roles require a background in history or records management, the main difference lies in their primary tasks: research and analysis versus preservation and organization.

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Remote History Expert jobs? Cities in Virginia with the most Remote History Expert job openings:
Targeting Analyst - Expert

Targeting Analyst - Expert

Altamira Technologies Corp.

Springfield, VA • Remote

Full-time

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Job description

Altamira Technologies Corporation has a long and successful history providing innovative solutions throughout the U.S. National Security community. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, Altamira serves the defense, intelligence and homeland security communities by focusing on creating innovative solutions leveraging common standards in architecture, data and security.
Altamira believes that our people and the culture of our company differentiate us from other companies. We focus on recruiting talented, self-motivated employees that strive to find a way to get things done.
Responsibilities:
·         The Targeting Analyst Develops targets and target systems for joint lethal and / or non lethal engagements. Develops target nominations, creates database records, and databases target intelligence products. Produces all-source analytic damage estimates and battle damage assessments and assists with combat assessment requirements. Conducts collateral damage estimation, performs target list management, target strategy development, and provides joint target intelligence support to deliberate and dynamic target engagements. Provides recommendations for target prioritization to achieve commander objectives for plans and operations. Provides database nominations, creates and updates database and uploads TMs into databases.
Required qualifications/skills:
Education/Experience:
  •          MA or MS in Remote Sensing, Cartography, Geography, or related field AND 10 years CURRENT Intelligence Analysis experience; OR
  •          BA/BS degree in Remote Sensing, Cartography, Geography, or related field AND at least 15 years of Intelligence Analysis experience; OR
  •          HS diploma/GED AND Specialized Training with at least 20 years of Intelligence Analysis experience.
 
Qualifications:
 
  •          Relevant experience should be in the field of remote sensing, Geospatial analysis, all-source analysis.
  •          Experience should include at least 5 years working supporting the Joint targeting cycle
  •          Understanding of the Intelligence Cycle, Collection Management Cycle, Targeting Cycle, and supporting intelligence analytic techniques; Understanding of Intelligence Support /Role in the MDMP
  •          Expert level research and writing skills
  •          Expert knowledge of GEOINT software including RemoteView, SOCET GXP, DIEE, or ArcGIS
  •          Experience with photogrammetric principles and techniques
  •          Experience in overseeing and executing target development standard as defined in JP 3-60 and CJCSI 3370.01D.
  •          Training and expert knowledge in basic, intermediate, and advanced target development.
  •          Current/active TS/SCI clearance
 
Desired Qualifications/Skills:
 
  •          GPC-II Imagery Certification
  •          Experience with commercial visualization software
  •          Experience with MS Office suite of tools.
  •          Experience presenting at community forums and symposiums
  •          Completion of related Army (or service equivalent) 35/350G, 12Y/125D, or 35F/350F military occupational specialty school