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Minimum of five years of experience with Department of Defense (DoD) Cybersecurity controls including the use of STIGs, SRRs, and Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) implementation Education - Master's level degree in an Engineering Discipline Certification - One of the following: o CASP+ o CCNP Security o CISA o CISSP o GCED o GCIH Security Clearance : An Interim DoD Secret clearance is required to start.
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Must have or be capable of obtaining a US Department of Defense (DoD) security clearance. At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions - whatever and wherever they may be.
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Must have an active DoD Secret clearance or higher (with a background investigation completed within the last 6 years or currently enrolled into Continuous Evaluation). The Systems Engineer will utilize Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) practices to support an Air Dominance (AD) Systems Engineering Integration (SEI) Integrated Product Team (IPT), and act as an Embedded Systems Engineer (ESE) for cross-IPT collaboration within a Digital Engineering Environment.
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Our employees design, integrate, and test the world's next generation communication and electronic warfare systems for the United States DoD and international customers. Able to obtain DOD Top Secret Clearance Preferred Education, Experience, & Skills.
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Experience in successfully guiding systems through the RMF process to meet and exceed DoD standards for security and accreditation. Knowledge of NSA/CSS Information System Certification and Accreditation Process (NISCAP), DoD Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP), and the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) is highly desired.
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Clearance: Active Department of Defense (DoD) Secret Security Clearance and ability to obtain Top Secret Security Clearance and SCI and SAP accesses Preferred Qualifications. Knowledge of Cyber Security Engineering practices, network technologies, DoD system development life cycles and methodologies, and insight into information technology infrastructure management/monitoring and applications.
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Develop/provide key content for acquisition documentation to achieve milestone decisions (e.g., Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) / Technical Management Plan (TMP), System Test Plan, Cost Analysis Requirements Description (CARD), DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) Viewpoints (e.g., OVs, SVs, DIVs), Cybersecurity Strategy.
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An active DoD Secret clearance is required to perform this work. System engineering experience in support of DoD programs is highly desired, especially in an Army Air and Missile Defense program.
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On site at Warner Robins, GA Security Clearance Required: Active DoD Secret clearance. Active DoD Secret Clearance. Ensure Enterprise complies with Department of Defense (DoD), Air Force (AF), and applicable commercial standards.
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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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You'll be at the core of helping ensure the U.S. Marine Corps, DoD, and coalition partners accelerate the transformation to the systems, processes, and capabilities needed to outpace adversaries and maintain information advantage.
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TITLE: Senior 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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Experience as principal investigator working on R&D programs for DARPA, ONR, NAVSEA, or other similar DoD customers. Experience with DoD approved data encryption devices, anti-tamper, and information assurance.
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Advise client CISO, and ISSM of all DoD RMF matters related to associated systems. Manage all steps of the DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) assess & authorize process. Experience managing all steps of the DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) assess & authorize processes.
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DoD IAT Level II certification (Security+, CySA+, or CCNA) Active DOD Secret Clearance with investigation within last 6 years. It is the Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) that gives F-35 Lightning II operators the ability to plan ahead, to maintain, to plan and sustain its systems over the life of the air vehicle.
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