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Must have a current or active DoD Top Secret clearance. Candidate must be able to tackle issues utilizing skills obtained in the field of electrical engineering, or a related discipline, preferably as it relates to system level integration and test.
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DoD Secret clearance in scope within the last 5 years, and capable of obtaining and maintaining special program access and Top-Secret clearances. As an Instrumentation Mission Control Room (MCR) Engineer 3/4 you’ll be part of the design, development, integration, configuration and test of a real-time, hardware in the loop, and data acquisition systems (DAS.
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VMware highly desiredAn active DoD TS/SCI with Polygraph clearance or prior SCI/program eligibilityDepartment of Defense Directive (DoDD) 8140 / 8570 Certification requirements (CompTIA Security+ CE or equivalent certification and an Operating System Certification)Some basic Windows experience desired.
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The candidate will work with engineers and multiple subcontractors to manage new system integration, adherence to cyber-security best practices, and Operations and Sustainment activities to ensure on-time delivery, integration, and test schedules and mission critical availability of the system.
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Basic QualificationsMust have a Top Secret clearance (TS/SCI preferred) - Candidates with TS will be upgraded to TS/SCI Java development experienceAbility to troubleshoot and navigate multiple operating system environments including LINUX/Windows Strong troubleshooting skillsProven experience in COTS/FOSS integration and supportAbility to learn and implement new technologies Applicant selected must possess, at minimum, a current TS clearance (with a current background investigation.
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Candidates must possess an active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility. Administer day-to-day security program(s), personnel processing, program reviews, document control system and audits.
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What You Will Need:· An ACTIVE and CURRENT TOP SECRET/SCI federal security clearance with Counterintelligence (CI) polygraph; must upgrade to FULL Scope (FS) polygraphBachelor's degree in e Learning, Communications, or related field; FOUR (4) years' relevant experience may be used in lieu of degreeTEN (10) or more years' experience developing high-quality courses using a combination of web-based training, distance-learning, and instructor-led training.
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Eligible to receive a Top Secret (TS) Security Clearance or Active TS Clearance Required. Ability to obtain Top Secret Clearance Required. Critical Facility Technician 4 - Top Secret Eligible.
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Hired applicants may be eligible for annual short-term and/or long-term incentive compensation programs depending on the level of the position and whether or not it is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement.
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Clearance Required: Top Secret SCI Education Required: BA/BS or HS/GED and Equivalent Work Experience US Citizenship: Required Summary The MIL Corporation is seeking a Cyber Security Vulnerability Researcher & Forensic Analyst, Advanced (Security Engineering, Senior Analyst) to perform as a member of the Naval Aviation Red Team leading and executing adversarial threat representation against USN Aviation Weapons and Support Systems.
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Physical Security Specialist - Active Top Secret / SCI Eligibility Required. Security Clearance Level : Active Top Secret with SCI Eligibility. Includes working with vendors for maintenance and support, maintaining access database and conduct system troubleshooting.
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Provide Human Systems Integration (HSI) functions in the domains of Human Factors Engineering, Habitability, System Safety, Manpower and Personnel, Human Performance Support and Training for detailed work from concept phase to contract design.
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Hired applicants may be eligible for benefits, including but not limited to, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, 401(k) match, flexible spending accounts, flexible work schedules, employee assistance program, Employee Scholar Program, parental leave, paid time off, and holidays.
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Must have an active DoD Secret clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain an interim Top Secret prior to starting, within a reasonable amount of time as determined by the business.
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TS/SCI) Location: Thornton, CO Duration: Full-time Compensation: 150-175K Salary Work Requirements: US Citizen, GC Holders or Authorized to Work in the U.S. Requirements: Active Top Secret Clearance Skillset / Experience: We are looking for someone with a software development background in critical RTOS based products and applications.
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