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Relocation package If you have an active Top Secret Clearance, we will sponsor you for a TS SCI clearance which will dramatically increase your lifetime earnings potential Work with cutting edge AI driven software helping keep the country and world safe You will interface heavily with our core product team and after some time, you could have the opportunity to join the core product team in a 100% remote capacity Amazing work/life balance and lifestyle.
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For those with a Top Secret Clearance, we will sponsor you for a TS SCI clearance and you will be able to start working immediately on a provisional TS SCI clearance. If you are you a Software Engineer who is experienced with Python (Django) and has an active Top Secret Clearance then please read on.
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Security Clearance Level: Top Secret/SCI, SAP Information eligible, consent for Counterintelligence polygraph. Administer a Top Secret inventory and document control program to account for COMSEC equipment and materials.
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CYBER RISK ASSESOR - AWS SME - Top Secret SCI. Active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility required. Active Top Secret clearance, with SCI eligibility.
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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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ACTIVE and CURRENT TOP SECRET/ SCI federal security clearance with COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (CI) polygraph. ACTIVE and CURRENT TOP SECRET/ SCI federal security clearance with MUST obtain and maintain a COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (CI) polygraph.
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Clearance: Top Secret/SCI. As a Cloud Engineer, you will be responsible for technical duties such as infrastructure design, creation, maintenance, and support associated with cloud computing.
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Qualifications Required Skills: Top Secret clearance with the ability to obtain an SCI Subject matter expert in computer programming for MCO-related modeling of CBRN materials (HPAC, VLSTRACK, HOTSPOT, etc.
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Clearance Requirement : This position requires ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret/SCI security clearance, based on current background investigation (SBI), as well as the favorable completion of full scope polygraph.
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Able to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense (DoD) Top-Secret/SCI security clearance. Note: US Citizenship is required to obtain a DoD Top-Secret/SCI security clearance.
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Any qualified Cyber Threat Detection Developer will need to have an active Top-Secret clearance with SCI eligibility. Must have an active Top-Secret clearance (SCI eligible.
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Leidos is hiring a Modeling and Simulation Engineer with an active Secret clearance and the ability to obtain a TS/SCI clearance to support the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
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At least one year working in a technical intelligence analyst role is desired Education Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in a related discipline or equivalent work experience Clearance requirement: Top Secret with SCI (TS/SCI) #mtsi #100esop #defenddifferently #LI-LS1 #LI-Onsite.
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