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CompTIA Security+ certification required to be obtained within 180 days of initial employment. Ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret clearance required. A minimum of a Secret security clearance is required with the ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret security clearance.
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Candidate must be able to obtain and maintain DoD IAT Level II CompTIA Security+ certification within 60 days of hire. Active CompTIA Security+ Certification. Candidates must hold a current FINAL DoD Secret clearance with a background investigation closure date within the last 6 years.
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Required Certifications: CompTIA Security+ CE; Beginner/Novice level industry certification from one of the following: Microsoft, HDI, CompTIA or relevant technology. Transform technology into opportunity as a Help Desk Specialist with GDIT. A career in enterprise IT means connecting and enhancing the systems that matter most.
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CompTIA - Security+ - CompTIA. To encourage work/life balance, GDIT offers employees full flex work weeks where possible and a variety of paid time off plans, including vacation, sick and personal time, holidays, paid parental, military, bereavement and jury duty leave.
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Ability to obtain CompTIA Security + Certification within 6 months. SECRET Security Clearance (required) with the ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret security clearance. There is occasional lifting (up to 50 pounds), constant sitting and use of a computer terminal as well constant use of sight abilities while writing, reviewing, and editing documents, constant use of speech/hearing abilities for communication, and constant mental alertness.
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Candidates must hold an active FINAL DoD Secret clearance with a background investigation closure date within the last 6 years. at Edwards AFB, CA where you will be embedded in a dynamic and fast-paced military environment.
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Having an active DoD secret security clearance and possess a current CompTIA Security+ certification. The candidate must be able to obtain and maintain CompTIA Security+ certification within 6 months of date hired.
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Certifications in CompTIA Security Plus, Electronics, Networking, and Linux are a plus. Tasking is in support of a Federal Government Contract that requires U.S. citizenship. Provides support to the engineering and design staff by performing a variety of more complex or non-routine assignments during the installation, maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, calibration, testing, fabrication, construction, and operation of diverse electronic/mechanical equipment and systems in accordance with engineering specifications.
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Job Description: Northrop Grumman Defense Systems (NGDS), F-35 Sustainment Operating Unit, has an opening for a Mission Planner/Multi-Function Administrator to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals.
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