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We’re looking for an electrical engineer with experience in reliability engineering who can use their skills to transform how the Department of Defense (DoD) views energy resiliency, and how energy projects are competed with traditional military construction.
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Formulate related threat management strategies in support of DITMAC analytical findings/recommendations provided to DoD Component Insider Threat programs that may have significant national security implications.
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Skills:Secret Clearance, Cybersecurity, ACAS, Security+, DoD, Customer Service, Windows Server, Cisco Routers, Cisco Switches, Windows Operating SystemsTop Skills Details:Secret Clearance,Cybersecurity,ACAS,Security+Additional Skills & Qualifications:These candidates need to be a self-starter.
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Maintain compliance with 32 CFR Part 117, National Industrial Security Policy Operating Manual (NISPOM) and supplement requirements, Department of Defense (DOD) security policies and procedures as they relate to NISPOM, NSA Industrial COMSEC Manual and Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA.
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The Senior Reliability Engineer will work in a matrixed organization at Dynetics, supporting multiple programs at once in a variety of engineering fields with all different team environments, from the large-scale programs that Dynetics is the prime contractor for, like the Hypersonics Weapons Program and High Energy Laser Program, to smaller-scale programs for which Dynetics provides support as a subcontractor to companies in the top 100 DoD contractors.
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Certification: Must possess an appropriate and current DoD Information Assurance (IA) Certification to be considered for employment; either valid CompTIA Security+ CE, Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) or Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)-Security.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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Camio already has a number of interesting case study customers, including Stanford University (DOD), Altria (regulatory compliance) and Delta Airlines (via NewRest/TSA for safety risk). Have demonstrable success in dealing with clients in sectors such as government (DOD contracts), environmental compliance (EPA regulations), insurance (risk mitigation), and the like.
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Strong knowledge of various database technologies (SQL, NoSQL), data integration (ETL/ELT) frameworks, data security (ZTA, ICAM, ACCM) and DoD cloud services (AWS, Azure, GCP). Maximus TCS (Technology and Consulting Services) Internal Job Profile Code: TCS070, T4, Band 7 Maximus is searching for a Cyber Security Engineer to join a DoD program based in Arlington, VA. A sign–on bonus of up to $10,000 is available, based upon candidate experience and qualifications.
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Knowledge and understanding of DoD information assurance / cyber security principles and DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) requirements. Prefer experience with DoD DISA STIG’s and related tools/products (DoD Enterprise Security Services tools) as well as cybersecurity service provider (CSSP) requirements.
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Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326.
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As a Cyber-Risk Analyst on our team, you'll use your experience to work with DoD programs to discover their cyber risks, understand policies, and develop a mitigation plan. Assessment and Authorization (A&A) in support of DoD and IC programs, including package development, artifact generation, and authority to operate (ATO.
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The PFPA mission is to provide force protection, security, and law enforcement operations as required for the people, facilities, infrastructure, and other resources at the Pentagon Reservation and for DoD activities and DoD-occupied facilities not under the jurisdiction of a Military Department within the National Capital Region (NCR.
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Knowledge of systems or models in wargame analysis or M&S and an u nderstanding of data visualization for DOD wargames and analysis. Must have a DOD SECRET clearance to start; TS clearance or ability to receive a TS clearance; SCI eligible.
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Ability to obtain a DoD-8570 IAT-Level II Certification, including Security+ CE, CYSA, SSCP, or GSEC within 6 months of hire. Conduct testing and analysis to identify vulnerabilities and potential threat vectors in systems and networks, develop exploits, and engineer attack methodologies.
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