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Leidos is seeking a BMC Remedy Systems Administrator with an active TS/SCI clearance to join our team in Suitland, MD. Active DoD Top Secret/SCI clearance. Your daily activities will directly impact real-world operations and assist in implementing and leveraging the latest capabilities of various cutting-edge systems and develop technical solutions to problems that are complex and not always immediately identifiable to timely meet customer’s objectives.
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Leidos has an opportunity for a Systems Administrator at Hurlburt Field, FL. Candidates must possess a current TS/SCI security clearance in order to be considered. The Systems administrator will provide support in a Top Secret Special Compartment Information (TS/SCI) classified environment which is technically complex, has little government provided documentation and limited OEM documentation.
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Support additional systems including, but not limited to, Secret networks such as SIPRnet, TS/SCI networks and internal voice systems. Must have a current TS/SCI security Clearance.
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Must have an active Top Secret security clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI with Polygraph. The National Security Sector at Leidos is hiring for a Senior Computer Scientist (Systems Administrator) to join our team supporting a U.S. federal government intelligence agency.
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The Leidos National Security Sector combines technology-enabled services and mission software capabilities in the areas of cyber, logistics, security operations, and decision analytics to support our defense and intel customers' mission to defend against evolving threats around the world.
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Position requires an active and in-scope TS/SCI security clearance. Leidos has an opportunity for a mid-level Systems Administrator to support the EAMS Program. Other duties may include setting up administrator accounts, maintaining system documentation, tuning system performance, installing system wide software, applications/operating systems hardening, and allocating mass storage space.
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Must possess an active Secret clearance and the ability to obtain TS/SCI clearance is required to be considered. Active TS/SCI with full polygraph highly desired. Leidos is seeking a highly qualified candidate for the Systems Administrator position for the Integrated Defensive Cyber Systems Contract.
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Leidos is looking for a System Administrator at Tinker AFB, OK. Candidates must possess a current TS/SCI security clearance in order to be considered. Currently possess an active TS/SCI security clearance to start.
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The National Security Sector at Leidos is hiring for a Computer Scientist (Systems Administrator) to join our team supporting a U.S. federal government intelligence agency. Perform systems administration of desktop, mobile, and server systems connected to local and wide area networks, including account monitoring, security, operating and system installation.
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TS/SCI with polygraph clearance required. We are seeking a Systems Administrator to support a Leidos Prime Program in the development, integration, deployment, and sustainment of critical systems.
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