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Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain/maintain a DoD Secret security clearance (current active Secret clearance is a plus). Secret DOD security Clearance preferred.
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Linux, network, sys admin, systems administrator, lan, local area network, wan, wide area network, sec+, security +, sec +, user support, ccna, network engineer, cisco, security Network Specialist - Secret Clearance.
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Must have a Secret Security Clearance with the ability to obtain a Top Secret Security Clearance. Experience with integrated circuit layout, printed circuit board (PCB design), National Instruments SW such as LabVIEW, Multisim, PXI.
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Experience with embedded software development (Firmware development for MCUs) Do you enjoy the rush of working on concept design, analysis, detailed design, prototype development, lab testing, and field testing.
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Active US Department of Defense (DoD) Secret security clearance is preferred. Selected candidate must be able to obtain a US Department of Defense (DoD) Secret security clearance as condition of employment.
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Active in-scope, DoD Secret clearance OR Active in-scope DoD Top Secret clearance. Ability to obtain and maintain Secret clearance once in position. Clearance Type: Secret.
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Must have: Active security clearance, CSWF II (Linux), CompTIA Security + Certified, Privileged Access Agreement (PAA) For positions requiring a security clearance, selected applicants will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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Security Clearance Active DoD SECRET Clearance required. Monitor command Navy Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention (NADAP) training to ensure mandatory training requirements are met.
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Active Department of Defense (DoD) Secret security clearance, with potential for upgrade to Top Secret. Support the design and refinement of precision munitions such as guided missiles, gun-launched projectiles, and hypersonic vehicles.
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Intellectual Property Counsel will be responsible for intellectual property (IP) legal matters, including patent, trade secret, trademark and copyright. The Intellectual Property Counsel will, among other responsibilities, work with outside counsel and the R&D leaders on patent prosecution, assist with due diligence reviews and assist with drafting and negotiating IP-related agreements.
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The PositionsThe position assigned to the CIP is responsible for coordinating the planning, budget, design, environmental clearance and permitting, right-of-way acquisition, and utility coordination for a wide variety of capital projects, including road, bridge, flood control, drainage, airport, and wastewater projects.
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Clearance Requirement: Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain/maintain a DOD Secret security clearance. Seeking the following trades skills: Shipfitter, Welder, Sheetmetal Mechanic, Machinist, Marine Machinery Mechanic, Air Conditioning Equipment Mechanic, Pipefitter, Insulator Production Mechanics, Electrician, Electronics Mechanic, Rigger, Painter, Shipwright, Fabric Worker, Plastic Fabricator This is a -month rotation assignment with an option to extend.
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Must be eligible for CDCR clearance to visit and work inside the prisons and Fire Camps. Must be eligible for clearance to visit and work inside the prisons and other CDCR facilities. The UCSD Department of Psychiatry is contracted to provide Transitional Case Management Program (TCMP) services for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations (CDCR.
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Operational excellence in Customs Clearance processes ensuring full Compliance: Oversee customs clearance processes, ensuring compliance with US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations.
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Must have an Active DoD Secret Clearance and be able to obtain and maintain a DBIDS/CAC badge for shipyard access. Security Clearance: Secret. Must have an Active DoD Secret Clearance and be able to obtain and maintain a DBIDS/CAC badge for shipyard access.
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