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DoD Top Secret Clearance with an investigation or CV date within 5 years. An active DoD Top Secret Security Clearance is required. DoD IAT Level II certification (CCNA Security or CySA+ or GICSP or GSEC or Security +CE or SSCP.
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Secret clearance required (TS/SCI preferred) The Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Crime Center (DC3) DoD-Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Collaborative Information Sharing Environment (DCISE) penetration testers conduct Adversary Emulation Tests (AETs) against DIB Partners’ external and internal networks, upon request, associated with the processing of Covered Defense Information (CDI.
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Security Clearance Level: Top Secret/SCI, SAP Information eligible, consent for Counterintelligence polygraph. The COMSEC Manager's primary function is working within Special Access Programs (SAPs) supporting Department of Defense (DoD) agencies, such as HQ Air Force, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and Military Compartments efforts.
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Active DoD Top Secret/DOE Q clearance. Ensures compliance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), DCSA Assessment and Authorization Process Manual (DAAPM), Department of Defense (DoD) regulations, Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs) and Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs.
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Active DOD Top Secret clearance or Active DOE Q clearance. Must have an active DOE Q or active DOD Top Secret to apply! Leidos has a need for a part-time Program Engineer/MIPR to provide technical support to the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Federal Program Manager (FPM), as well as program engineer liaison with other Defense Programs (DP), NNSA, and Department of Defense (DoD) organizations associated with a Navy legacy program.
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An active DoD Secret Security Clearance is required This position is contingent upon transfer of DoD Secret Clearance and Special Program Access (SAP) prior to starting.
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Eligible for a DoD Secret clearance. Candidates should be eligible for a Secret Clearance for the Defense Program, located in Montgomery, AL. The Field Technician will provide support to end users on a variety of issues.
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DoD Secret clearance in scope within the last 5 years, and capable of obtaining and maintaining special program access and Top-Secret clearances. Clearance Type: Secret.
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Must be able to maintain security clearance, specifically DoD/Top Secret Clearance or (Interim Top Secret or Secret acceptable). Knowledge and experience in administering: Windows, Archer, ThreatConnect, FireEye, Tenable/Nessus, WebInspect, SCCM, VMWare, FreeNAS/Pure/NetApp storage, and PKI certificate managementExperience with MS Office products (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) working with large data sets.
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CTR Group is seeking Outside Machinists with Active Secret Clearance for a Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, VA. Outside Machinist, Machinery Repair & Maintenance, Inspecting, Troubleshooting, Machinery Overhaul, Drawings & Blueprints, Submarine Experience, Precision Tools, Measurement Instruments, Calibration, Alignment, DoD Clearance.
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US Citizenship, current DoD Secret clearance or higher. Government security clearance of SECRET or higher is required, and work will be performed at both Northrop Grumman facilities and at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, AL. Travel is required from Gateway to the Arsenal on a weekly basis using a personal vehicle, and fuel cost will be non-reimbursable by the government contractor.
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Secret Clearance is required at start, with ability to gain and maintain a TS/SCI clearance. Requires DoD Cyber certification as an IAT level II (Any of the following: CCNSecurity, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP, CASP+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), GCED, GCIH, CCSP.
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Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain/maintain a DoD Secret security clearance (current active Secret clearance is a plus). Secret DOD security Clearance preferred.
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Must hold an active Department of Defense (DoD) Secret clearance. with surface Navy maintenance experience to support Navy clients onsite at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, VA. The job demands a solid understanding of standard data, statistical, and financial analytics and business process improvement.
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Qualifications · Bachelors and ten (10) years or more of related experience · DoD Secret clearance · Must have a Master Crestron certification · Significant experience programming Crestron audiovisual and VTC presentation control systems in complex multi-security level environments.
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