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Overview Aegis Aerospace is actively recruiting for a full-time mid-level Hardware Engineer with an active security clearance and Top Secret/ SCI eligibility team at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Aegis Aerospace is actively recruiting for a full-time mid-level Hardware Engineer with an active security clearance and Top Secret/ SCI eligibility team at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Note: US Citizenship is required to obtain a TOP SECRET (TS) or DOE Q Clearance. Must be able to obtain and maintain a TOP SECRET (TS) or DOE Q Government Clearance.
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Active TOP SECRET clearance with sensitive compartmentalized information (SCI) and special access program (SAP) eligibility. Space Ground Systems Project Manager/ Engineer (Top Secret.
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Experience in Agile Software Development, Security and Operations (DevSecOps) principles. Candidate must maintain a TS/SCI clearance as a condition of employment and willingness to submit to a Counter-Intelligence polygraph.
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Experience as safety engineer for a large national security space program. Candidate must maintain a TS/SCI clearance as a condition of employment and be willing to submit to a Counter-Intelligence polygraph.
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Active DOD Top Secret clearance or Active DOE Q clearance. Must have an active DOE Q or active DOD Top Secret to apply! Leidos has a need for a part-time Program Engineer/MIPR to provide technical support to the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Federal Program Manager (FPM), as well as program engineer liaison with other Defense Programs (DP), NNSA, and Department of Defense (DoD) organizations associated with a Navy legacy program.
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As a Video Teleconferencing Engineer, you will first come with an Active Top Secret clearance and Video Teleconferencing Certification. Responsible for the configuration, and maintenance of worldwide Voice and Video Conferencing SystemResponsible for the installation of operating system and security patches.
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Active Top Secret security clearance with SCI eligibility and able to obtain and maintain TS/SCI. This position will require an additional higher level of government clearance.
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Applicant must have a Secret Clearance or Top Secret Clearance. Peerless Technologies is search for Software developers to support the development of modelling and simulation software Possess expert level knowledge in one or more area of computing such as computing, database, numerical, security theory and analysis and advanced computing hardware development.
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A Top-Secret clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI security clearance. The candidate must possess the technical expertise and experience to work across multiple program teams of the Space Rapid Capabilities Office (Space RCO) to develop a network architecture plan for multi-level security command and control for ground and space capabilities and to generate threat informed cyber security requirements.
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Active DOE Q or DOD Top Secret (TS) clearance. Position requires a Department of Energy (DOE) Q security clearance to start, or equivalent active security clearance with another U.S. government agency (e.g., DOD.
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Active Top Secret Clearance, SSBI (Single Scope Background Investigation) with the ability to upgrade to a Department of Energy (DOE) “Q” Clearance or an active DOE "Q" clearance.
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Active Top-Secret clearance or DOE Q Clearance. This role is in Albuquerque, NM and requires and Active TS or DOE Q Clearance. Contribute to cybersecurity with vulnerability management and remediation, STIG (Security Technical Implementation Guide) implementation, and incident response.
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Active Q clearance or Top Secret security clearance. As a full-time requirements engineer you will work closely with integrated groups to conduct systems engineering and analysis work in support of the Department of Energy (DOE) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA.
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