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DoD Top Secret clearance with current SSBI within last 5 years desired. Systems Security Engineering creates holistic security solutions leveraging Anti-Tamper (AT), Software Assurance, and Supply Chain Risk Management to support Program Protection Implementation on embedded weapons systems.
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We want you to fulfill a systems engineer role developing Systems Security Engineering (SSE) solutions to secure the US war fighter's technology advantage. Software, Firmware, & Microelectronics Engineering, Cryptography and FPGA design.
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This position requires U.S. citizenship and an active DoD Top Secret clearance. As the Security Systems Engineer (SSE) , you will provide specialized systems engineering support to a NAVAIR acquisition program based at NAS Patuxent River, MD. You may also act as a project lead in the development of engineering procedures and controls.
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5-20 years of engineering experience, to include systems engineering, electronic design, software development, system integration and/or test and failure analysis. Must be able to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI security clearance with advanced security checks (Secret clearance minimum to start.
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Preferred Additional Skills:General knowledge of: ServiceNow digital workflowsCloud-Based technologies such as VMWare® / AWS (Amazon® Web Services)Software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN)Zero-trust networking based security modelsINCOSE® Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) certificationFamiliarity and demonstrated experience writing software scripts used in Cameo Systems Modeler.
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Verification You will need to be a US Citizen, and be able to obtain and maintain a US DoD SECRET clearance, to support this government contract, as well as successfully pass a drug and background check, in order to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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This position is contingent upon transfer of DoD Secret Clearance Salary Range: $157,500 - $236,300 The above salary range represents a general guideline; however, Northrop Grumman considers a number of factors when determining base salary offers such as the scope and responsibilities of the position and the candidate's experience, education, skills and current market conditions.
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TITLE: Radar Systems Engineer LOCATION: Mt Laurel, NJ CLEARANCE REQUIRED: Active DoD Secret Clearance EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Full-time, On-site POSITION SUMMARY EWA GSI is seeking a multi-faceted Radar Systems Engineer to support all phases of radar system development, integration, and testing.
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Responsibilities Millennium Corporation is hiring an Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) to work in Orlando, FL. The candidate must have an active Secret or TS SCI security clearance.
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Job Title: Lead, Systems Engineer-Radar Systems (Active DoD Secret Clearance Required) Job Code: 9329 Job Location: Van Nuys, CA Job Description: We're looking to grow our Space & Airborne Systems, Surveillance Solutions team.
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Job Summary: We want you to fulfill a systems engineer role developing Systems Security Engineering (SSE) solutions to secure the US war fighter's technology advantage.
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Very collaborative mindset interacting with other engineering product teams·Must be able to gain and maintain a Secret Security Clearance #CJ. ·Familiarity with DoD aerospace engineering processes including requirements definition, requirements allocation, requirements validation, requirements verification, integration, software, FAA/EASA/DoD certification, and system safety.
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Has a need for a senior-level software engineer to serve as the Information Security Systems Engineer (ISSE) providing cyber security, systems engineering and software development support to Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC) program clients.
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Bell, a pioneer in the aerospace industry, is seeking a Cyber Security Model Based Systems Engineer to join our world-class engineering team. Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, or Computer Engineering OR.
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The Senior Systems Security Engineering – Anti–Tamper role requires systems engineering skills that will be used to develop innovative products and solutions to complex systems, including top level requirements development, requirements analysis and allocation, design, verification, integration, and production/field support.
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