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Must be a US Citizen with an active DoD Secret Clearance with an investigation date within the last 6 years or have the "ability" to obtain a DoD Secret Clearance or higher.
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Qualifications: Must have an active Secret Clearance with eligibility to obtain a Top Secret/SCI Clearance Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in computer science, information systems, engineering, scientific or a mathematics-intensive discipline or a Relevant Technical Discipline.
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Candidates must have the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Clearance and an Active Security Clearance is highly desired. Preferred Skills: Active DoD Secret Clearance.
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Eligibility: Candidates must have the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Clearance. Required Education: Candidates should possess a bachelor's degree, preferably in Engineering, Cyber, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Math, Physics, or other STEM discipline however, years of experience may be substituted for a degree.
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The candidate must have a current active DoD Secret Security clearance or higher and the ability to travel up to 10% to support business needs. Experience in Finite Element/Finite Difference analysisExperience with computer aided design using Solidworks or equivalent CAD packagesExperience with thermal and structural analysis methodologies and software tools.
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Qualifications Minimum Requirements and Preferred Qualifications:Must be have / be able to obtain a DoD Secret clearance. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Physics.
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Active DoD Secret clearance obtained within the last 6 years. + 7 years of experience with a bachelor's degree or 5 years with a master's degree in science, engineering, applied mathematics, computer science, aeronautics, safety or a closely related technical discipline.
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Active DoD Secret Clearance, or the ability to obtain and maintain one. Bachelor’s degree or above in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field of study.
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Must be a US Citizen and have/able to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Security Clearance. Bachelors degree in computer science, MIS, or related field. As a Software Developer for the ARISE Team working in the CSI/PQDR branch, you will be responsible for creating user-friendly, performant, web-based solutions to support the mission of the AvMC SRD Sustainment Division customer located at Redstone Arsenal.
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This position requires a final DoD secret security clearance to access classified information. Bachelor's Degree or higher in software engineering, computer science, or other science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) discipline.
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Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, or another relevant technical field. Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, or another relevant technical field.
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Must have and maintain an active DoD Secret clearance. BS in computer science, engineering, applied mathematics, statistics, or a related field preferred. Must have an active Secret Security Clearance.
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13 years of experience with a bachelor's degree or 10 years with a master's degree in science, engineering, applied mathematics, computer science, aeronautics, safety or a closely related technical discipline.
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Clearance Requirements: Active DoD Secret clearance (or higher) BS (minimum) MS (desired) degree in Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering, Math/Physics, or computer science and software engineering with a minimum 5 years professional experience in Science and Technology, with desired emphasis modeling, simulation, and analysis.
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Mid - Senior Level - Software Engineer Security Clearance: Active DoD SECRET clearance required Work Environment: In office Job Description & Position Responsibilities: Penta Research is seeking a qualified candidate to join a team performing software development in support of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) on the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) program.
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