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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. Develop multi-intelligence analysis and assessments that integrates existing national-level products and databases to define patterns of threat and CIED network activity and narrow the search space to conduct counter-threat operations.
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ServiceNow Developer - TS/SCI w/ Poly. Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph. U.S. Citizen with an active TS/SCI with Polygraph. Fully capable with the Microsoft Office suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, & Outlook.
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Our work depends on a TS/SCI cleared Windows Engineer joining our team to support our intelligence customer in Springfield, VA. Deliver simple solutions to complex problems as a Windows Engineer at GDIT. Here, you'll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients.
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Independent self-starter and proactive at developing solutions and solving business problems using ServiceNow. MANDATORY SKILLS: U.S. Citizen with an active TS/SCI with Polygraph. Develop, maintain, and enhance applications on the ServiceNow platform including, but not limited to, ITSM, CSM, SPM>PPM, APW (now SPW), CMDB, ITOM/ITAM, ATF, DevSecOps, HRSD, Service Portal, Change Management, Incident Management, Custom Development, etc.
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So if you're an experienced Python Engineer with a Top Secret Clearance and looking for a company to sponsor you NOW for a TS SCI and/or a path to a career in a core role developing AI driven commercial software and you would love to live in a beach paradise while keeping your country and the world safe then please apply now as interviews are ongoing.
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Top Secret SCI (TS SCI) clearance. More than three years of experience conducting network analysis in support of attack the network or CT operations - including counter-facilitation.
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Focused on Geospatial Algorithms (Active TS/SCI w/ CI Polygraph) On-Site and Remote Work – Hybrid Position. TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph. This position is full-time on-site and a Top Secret Clearance with SCI access is required.
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Updates the current resilience curriculum based on the ARD-TS Master Resilience Trainer course, the ARD-TS performance enhancement program, and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research resilience first aid initiatives.
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Active TS-SCI clearance Bachelor’s degree or equivalent practical experience. Clearance: Active Top Secret / SCI Co-location: Candidates be located in the Washington DC Metro Area. Candidate required to support at client site location (DC.
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Guidehouse has an opportunity for an experienced TS/SCI cleared Virtualization Engineer to join our team in Reston, VA. CURRENT and ACTIVE Top Secret (TS) / SCI Clearance with COUNTER INTELLIGENCE (CI) Polygraph.
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This position is responsible for 3 inpatient SCI rehabilitation teams (5-6 patients each), providing SCI day treatment patient care (3-5 patients), inpatient and SCI day treatment program neuropsychological assessment consultation, and providing dual injury ABI/SCI psychoeducation.
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Must possess a U.S. DoD Secret clearance and be able to obtain a TS/SCI. Are you an experienced Senior Data Center Infrastructure Engineer looking for a new challenge? Experience with F5 / BIG IP physical and virtual network devices.
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Cyber Security Engineer-Firewall (TS/SCI)-Washington DC. Clearance Required: Active TS/SCI or Q Clearance. Experience with deploying, maintaining, or integrating using cybersecurity tools, including Splunk/Splunk Backend, Elastic, ACAS/Tenable Nessus, Cisco FirePower, FireEye NX, Tanium, or Cylance.
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Maxar has an exciting opportunity for a TS/SCI cleared System Engineer on an existing and established program. Must have an active TS/SCI clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI with Polygraph.
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Application Security Engineer - TS/SCI. Must possess TS/SCI clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain TS/SCI with Polygraph. We are seeking a talented Mid-Level Application Security Engineer to join our dynamic team and contribute to the security posture of our software development lifecycle.
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