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The services enable the Data Transformation, Malware Analysis, and Cyber Threat Intelligence processing and sharing capabilities for the customer, fulfilling mission objectives and offering actionable information to detect and mitigate cyber threats.
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You will need to be a US Citizen, and be able to obtain and maintain a US DoD SECRET clearance, to support this government contract, as well as successfully pass a drug and background check, in order to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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You will need to be a US Citizen, and currently possess and be able to maintain a US DoD SECRET clearance, with the ability to obtain Top Secret, to support this government contract, as well as successfully pass a drug and background check, in order to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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At Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, we're taking innovation to the next level. We are Lockheed Martin Aeronautics! Lockheed Martin considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/ training, key skills as well as market and business considerations when extending an offer.
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Support security and information assurance activities, including verification and validation of cyber security activities and work products. Part-time Remote Telework: The employee selected for this position will work part of their work schedule remotely and part of their work schedule at a designated Lockheed Martin facility.
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The Software Engineer develops, maintains, and enhances complex and diverse software systems (e.g., processing-intensive analytics, novel algorithm development, manipulation of very large data sets, real-time systems, and business management information systems) based upon documented requirements.
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