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The RMF Cyber Security Engineer will work onsite at the Washington Navy Yard and will require an active Top Secret clearance and the ability to receive an SCI. Leidos is immediately hiring for a Cyber Security Engineer with RMF to join our team at the Washington Navy Yard.
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You will be on a dynamic team working for Serco's customer in Team Submarine, onsite at the Washington Navy Yard. Bring your expertise and collaborative skills to make an impact towards our military defense and safety of our sailors.
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Hybrid - 2 days a week onsite in Navy Yard in Washington, DC. Due to federal security clearance requirements, applicant must be a United States Citizen or Permanent Resident with the ability to obtain a Public Trust Clearance.
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Must be in the WASH DC area (50 mile radius) and prepared to attend meetings at the Washington Navy Yard or surrounding locations like Lockheed, Manassas or JHU APL. US Navy Fleet Concentration Areas to observe Testing (Norfolk and San Diego.
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We are hiring a Systems Administrator to support our customer site at the Washington Planning Center (WPC) at the Washington Navy Yard, DC. Support cyber security accreditation of TMPC (to include ACAS/NESSUS scanning.
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Axient is seeking a Cybersecurity Engineer to join our team in the Washinton Navy Yard. This includes but is not limited to Security Technical Implementation Guides ( STIG ), Security Requirements Guides (SRG.
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Work both off-site in contractor spaces, and on-site without a designated workspace at the Program Office within the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC with established core hours to ensure timely turn around to support client demands.
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This position will return to the Washington Navy Yard, D.C. when the project ends in 3 - 4 years. Qualifications Selective Placement Factor (SPF): This position has an SPF which is CURRENT registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) or Architect (RA) in any State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or Guam. Do you meet this requirement.
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A hybrid work environment is acceptable; however, you must have the ability to work regularly from the client site in the Washington Navy Yard area and travel up to 5% of the time. Serve as a Cyber Security RMF Analyst / Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) who ensures that the highest quality products and services are delivered.
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You will serve on the Program Protection Working Group and provide support as the Lead Cybersecurity/RMF Analyst responsible for the Authorization and Assessment process under the RMF for new and existing Navy radar information systems.
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SDG is hiring now for a Systems Engineer at the Washington Navy Yard. The Systems Engineer will provide technical and programmatic systems engineering support to the TRIDENT II missile.
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