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Application Security Engineer - TS/SCI Location: Bethesda, MD (Hybrid) Security Clearance: TS/SCI clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain TS/SCI with Polygraph Our Client is seeking a dedicated Application Security Engineer to join our team in support of the Defense Intelligence Agency's National Media Exploitation Center (DINMEC) under our 10-year DOMEX Technology Platform (DTP) contract.
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Security Clearance Level : TS/SCI with active polygraph. Clearance : TS/SCI with Polygraph. CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker Certification, GPEN - GIAC Penetration Tester, OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional, CompTIA Pentest+, PNTP - Practical Network Penetration Tester, eCPPT - Certified Professional Penetration Tester.
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Active TS/SCI (required to obtain a CI Poly within 6 months of hire date) As a Network Defense Linux Systems Engineer, you will be part of a Network Defense Team that is at the forefront of integrating advanced Linux systems into our cybersecurity framework.
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3+ years of experience applying data engineer or software development skills to develop analytic tools, deliver mission support services and create data visualization capabilities. SCI cleared Data Engineer with a variety of technical skills, a curiosity to learn and innovate, and general understanding of the defense intelligence enterprise.
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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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Active and transferable U.S. government issued TS/SCI Security clearance is required prior to start date. Monitors the GEOINT system and networks health/status (Sensor, platform, network paths to include crypto, DCGS GEOINT systems, and GEOINT related enterprise services.
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Job ID: TAP00093 Position : Senior Mechanical Engineer Location : US – MD, Fort Meade (or surrounding area) Category : Hardware Clearance Requirement : Active TS/SCI w/ full scope polygraph Education Requirement : BS in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or related technical field) Experience Requirement : 15 Years TAP is seeking to hire a Senior Mechanical Engineer to join our team.
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Marathon TSUser Support Specialist (Intelligence Data Discovery and Tradecraft) – TS/SCI Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)Bethesda, MD (Hybrid) Marathon TS is seeking a User Support Specialist, who will be designing, developing, deploying, and operating a DoD-wide Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (TCPED) workflow management platform for Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT.
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Location: can be based out of Chantilly, VA, and Springfield, VA. Clearance Required: TS/SCI and must be able to obtain a CI Polygraph Required: Must have experience in the following areas: Minimum five years of experience working in an Agile environment serving as a Release Train Engineer or equivalent role (, Agile Project Manager or Scrum master) Experience planning, managing, and organizing multiple projects concurrently.
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Must possess an active TS/SCI clearance w/ a Counterintelligence (CI) Polygraph. Development and maintain frameworks, processes, design patterns, techniques, tools, and standards for conducting hardware exploitation of digital media.
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Ability to obtain TS/SCI clearance and counterintelligence polygraph. Requires an active Top Secret security clearance upon hire and must meet SCI eligibility. Large scale software development experience: develop/modify/troubleshoot JAVA code.
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NOTE: A TS/SCI with FULL SCOPE POLYGRAPH IS REQUIRED FOR THIS ROLE. Experience with software development environments and tools, including Linux, Python, C, Bash Scripting, Perl, SQL, Splunk Phantom, UBA, and UIPath.
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Required Qualifications Active TS/SCI Clearance BS degree in Engineering or Computer Science DoD IAT or IAM Level II certification At least five years of experience in information technology with specific focus on ServiceNow development and administration.
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Security Clearance Required: TS/SCI Full Scope PolyBlackstone Talent Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of Blackstone Technology Group, a global IT services and software firm that implements technological solutions across commercial industry verticals and the US Federal Government.
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Please note: per the customer's requirement, this position requires a candidate to hold an active Top Secret SCI (TS SCI) clearance. Experience in all-source intel analysis daily feedback to the team lead on product development.
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