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Possess a bachelor's degree and an active TS. As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you will play a vital role in continuously driving improvements in observability, performance, and reliability, aiming to make a substantial impact across the federal government.
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Possess a bachelor's degree and an active TS/SCI clearance. Active TS/SCI clearance is required to start. As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you'll continuously drive improvements in observability, performance, and reliability, with the goal to make an impact across the federal government.
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CTI is seeking an experienced TS/SCI polygraph cleared Site Reliability Engineer to support our Intelligence Community customers. Due to Federal contract requirements, US citizenship and a TS/SCI security clearance is required for this position.
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US Citizen with ability to obtain a TS-SCI with Poly, preferred active Top Secret Clearance. Preferred - Certification in Reliability Engineering (CRE) or Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP.
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Description: This opening is for a Site Reliability Engineer 2 provides support in software development/engineering, including requirements analysis, software development, installation, integration, evaluation, enhancement, maintenance, testing, and problem diagnosis/resolution.
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Active TS/SCI security clearance and a current polygraph is required. Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph. The Site Reliability Engineer provides support in software development/engineering, including requirements analysis, software development, installation, integration, evaluation, enhancement, maintenance, testing, and problem diagnosis/resolution.
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Sr. Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with TS/SCI (on site Northern Virginia) page is loaded Apply remote type Home - Based locations Virginia - Washington DC Metro - Remote Maryland - Washington DC Metro - Remote West Virginia - Washington DC Metro - Remote time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago job requisition id JR208451.
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Site Reliability Engineer - SRE - (TS/SCI) Minimum of 8 years of experience as a Site Reliability Engineer. Experience working within a DevSecOps environment, with experience using Source Code repositories and CI/CD pipeline solutions such as Team Foundation Server/Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, and GitHub.
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Site Reliability Engineer Washington, DC – 100% ONSITE Active TS/SCI clearance is required to start As a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), you’ll continuously drive improvements in observability, performance, and reliability, with the goal to make an impact across the federal government.
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CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS: Ability to obtain a Department of Defense TS/SCI security clearance is required at time of hire. Required Clearance: TS/SCI, obtainable within reasonable time based on requirements.
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As a site reliability engineer for GDMS's Space and Intelligence Systems line of business, youll be a member of a cross functional team responsible for maintaining survivability and reliability of mission critical resources.
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Active TS/SCI security clearance with a current polygraph is required. TS/SCI Clearance w/Polygraph Required. This opening is for a Site Reliability Engineer 3 that has development and system administration experience with large systems who can use their experience to formulate and implement automation solutions to support our monitoring and system administration teams in tasks that either are risky to the system, prone to mistakes, labor intensive, time consuming and/or repetitive.
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Must have TS/SCI clearance w/ active polygraph. As the Site Reliability Engineer, you will provide support in software development/engineering, including requirements analysis, software development, installation, integration, evaluation, enhancement, maintenance, testing, and problem diagnosis/resolution.
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Competitive benefits, including 401k matching, flex time off, paid parental leave, healthcare benefits, health & wellness programs, employee resource and social groups, and more. This position allows flex time (mixed work from home and on-site.
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