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The Leidos National Security Sector is seeking a Principal System Engineer with a TS/SCI with polygraph clearance to support our highly visible fast-paced prime contract at our Leidos site in Columbia, MD area.
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Perform proactive assessments ad testing/validation of controls against self-auditingWhat Required Skills You'll Bring:Active TS/SCI w/polygraph requiredSecurity + Certification Minimum 3 years of security related experience as an ISSO or similarDemonstrated ability to work independentlyWhat Desired Skills You'll Bring:CASP, CISSP or other security certificationsMinimum Clearance Required to Start:Top Secret SCI w/PolygraphThis position is part of our Corporate team.
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Active TS/SCI. + Recommend new tools/technologies to improve network visibility, support Incident Response and Forensic operations as required to include static/dynamic malware analysis and reverse engineering, and author and maintain scripts for threat detection and automation.
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Keywords: active directory, identity management, management agents, Microsoft exchange, azure, azure data lake storage, adls, microsoft, powershell, python, bash, shell, C+, C#, software development, TS/SCI, Full scope pRockville, Bethesdaolygraph, polygraph, federal, government, Maryland, Columbia, ft meade, #LI-NR1.
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Current, active US Government Security Clearance of TS/SCI with Polygraph. This position requires that the candidate selected be a US Citizen and must currently possess and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph.
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On-Board Services is hiring a Construction Materials Engineer in Columbia, SC! NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical in one or more of the following categories: Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, Generalist ICC certification in one or more of the following categories: Reinforced Concrete, Spray-applied Fireproofing, Structural Masonry, Prestressed/Post-Tensioned Concrete.
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All candidates must also be: U.S. citizens, willing to serve worldwide, eligible for a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) security clearance, and qualified for sea duty. Overseeing the work of Information Systems Technicians – Enlisted Sailors (no degree required) who serve as specialists in information technology.
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The Biomedical Informatics Software Engineer Provides Professional Engineering Services To Meet Client Requests/needs And To Manage The Day-to-day Activities Of Other Project Team Members. University Title: ENGINEER II.
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Clearance requirement: TS/SCI with FS Polygraph (no clearance upgrades or CCAs). -TS/SCI with FS Polygraph (no clearance upgrades or CCAs). Experience with: - Python, Kubernetes, Docker, Docker-compose, Helm, Git, Gitlab, Gitlab runners, Rancher, and Linux command line tools.
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A Top Secret (TS) clearance with eligibility for Secret Compartmented Information (SCI) at time of proposal submission. Clearance Requirements:Must be a US CitizenMust have an active Top Secret clearance and eligible for a Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI.
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Must have a current TS/SCI Clearance. Global Dimensions is currently seeking Chinese-Mandarin OLAs (Level 2) for positions in Columbia, Maryland. Global Dimensions is a HUBZone, service disabled, veteran-owned small business based in Fredericksburg, VA. We are a dynamic, expanding company with exciting opportunities in language/culture, training/education/instruction, IT, cyber security, and intelligence.
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Active Top Secret (TS/SCI) Clearance With Polygraph Is Required. As a Visionist engineer supporting our IT infrastructure, you work with a variety or technologies and systems across multiple locations in our building for operations staff, as well as prime and subcontractor staff on site.
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Provide engineering support in implementation, and operation of Privileged Access and Identity Management tools and solutions
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The modeling and simulation engineer will work both individually and in concert with other engineers, subject-matter experts, and program management to devise suitable modeling strategies (including physics-based and behavioral approaches) and subsequently to produce robust, reliable models for several customers across government and industry.
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This position requires the successful candidate to have and maintain an active federal security clearance, TS/SCI clearance with a poly is required. We are looking for a Wireless Software Test Engineer with expertise in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi embedded development and testing environments.
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