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The applicant must meet the certification and clearance requirements established IAW the DoD Manual 8570-1M. The applicant must have one of the following certifications to start: CAP / CGRC CASP+ CE GSLC CISM CISSP An active DoD Secret clearance is required to start.
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US Secret security clearance. The Network Engineer is responsible for deployment and continued support of mission critical network infrastructure systems in the areas of Routers/Switches, Security, and Wireless technologies.
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WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO SUCCEED (Required):Security Clearance Level: Active Secret (For a qualified candidate who does not already hold a secret or above clearance, support of the Navy JEACO Customer (and therefore the start of employment) cannot start until a final Secret clearance is obtained.
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Security Requirements: Citizenship: Must be a U.S. CitizenClearance: Must have and maintain an active Secret Clearance, Interim is AcceptableAble to obtain CAC, NAVSEA badge and NMCI accountPhysical Requirements: Operate and manipulate Typical Office equipment.
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Security Clearance Level: Secret. We operate across 30 countries worldwide, offering leading capabilities in digital modernization, AI/ML, Cloud, Cyber and application development.
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Labor Category: Cyber Security Analyst Position Title: Cyber Security Analyst Position Level: All Levels Salary: Up to $200,000.00 per year Core Hours: 9am to 4pm Location: McLean VA Description: Position Requires a Top Secret (TS/SCI) Clearance with a Polygraph.
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Security Clearance Knowledge: You understand the nuances of security clearances, including the various levels (Top Secret/SCI with Full Scope Polygraph, Top Secret/SCI with Counterintelligence Polygraph, Top Secret/SCI, Top Secret, Secret, Confidential, and Public Trusts) and the process for renewals and expirations.
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In lieu of a doctorate, a Masters in the above areas with a minimum of 5 years of directly related experience will be considered An active Top Secret clearance or Secret clearance with a background investigation is highly desired #CJ At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, our exceptional career opportunities include many outstanding benefits to help you stay healthy, feel supported, and enjoy a fulfilling work-life balance.
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An active Secret security clearance with the ability to obtain a final Top Secret security clearance. Possess or be able to obtain one or more of the following certifications by hire date: CASP+ CE, CCISO, CCNA Cyber Ops, CCNSecurity, CCNP Security, CEH, CFR, CISA, CISM, CISSP (or Associate), CISSP-ISSAP, CISSP-ISSEP, Cloud+, CySA+, GCED, GCIA, GCIH, GICSP, GSLC, SCYBER.
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Security Clearance Level: Active Top Secret clearance. Active TS/SCI security clearance. The Cable Technician is responsible for installation and documentation of new and/or updated Inside Plant cable infrastructure to include conduit, cable trays, copper, coax, fiber and all associated elements in the Pentagon, Mark Center & buildings within the NCR supported by JSP.
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Active Top Secret/SCI security clearance with OSINT-specific training and certification. TITLE: Open-Source Intelligence Analyst (Mid-Level) OVERVIEW: The OSINT Analyst (Mid-Level) will conduct open-source research and analysis to support MCIA intelligence production requirements.
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The following certifications are acceptable: CAP/CASP+CE/CISM/CISSP/GSLC/CCISO/HCISPP CompTIA Security+ Required Active Secret clearance Preferred Education/Training: Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification.
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U.S Citizenship required with the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Department of Defense Secret security clearance. Active DoD SECRET clearance or higher. Current IAT II Certificate or higher (CySA, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, CASP+CE, CCNP, CISA, CISSP, GCED, GCIH, CCSP.
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Must be a U.S. citizen with active Top Secret clearance and be willing and able to obtain SCI accesses and successfully pass a Counterintelligence (CI) polygraph. Experience as an appointed Contractor Special Security Officer (CSSO) or Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) or Facility Security Officer (FSO.
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Qualified candidates for this job must possess a current DoD Secret security clearance and be eligible for DoD Top Secret clearance, NATO Indoctrination, and meet TESA accreditation requirements.
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