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Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) is seeking a highly motivated Cyber Security Content Developer/ Cyber Threat Detection Developer (Threat Detection Developer) for User Activity Monitoring (UAM) to join our team to support our government clients.
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The ServiceNow Technical Architect will oversee projects from an architecture design perspective through implementation, providing leadership and advocacy, as well as providing hands-on support as needed and assisting in troubleshooting/problem-solving.
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Hands-on experience with security tools for static code analysis, dynamic application security testing (DAST), and vulnerability scanning, using tools such as Fortify, Acunetix, and Prisma Cloud.
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Our work depends on a ServiceNow Developer- ITSM joining our team to support the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration. The National Nuclear Security Administration IT Managed Services (NIMS) is an exciting program performing IT support for the Department of Energy's organization responsible for enhancing national security through the application of nuclear science by maintaining and enhancing the safety, security, and effectiveness of the US nuclear weapons stockpile.
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Must have a Top-Secret clearance with the ability to obtain/maintain SCI. Must have three (3) years of personnel security administration, proven experience providing administrative security support, excellent computer skills using Microsoft Office, etc., excellent written and oral communication, risk-management and problem-solving skills.
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User Experience (UX) Design, User Interface (UI) Design, Interaction Design, Prototyping, Wireframing, Usability Testing, User Research, Information Architecture, Design Thinking, Visual Design, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, XD), Sketch, Figma, Responsive Design, HTML/CSS, Agile Methodologies, Collaboration Tools (e.g., Slack, Trello, Jira), Design Systems, Problem Solving, Mentorship, Leadership, SaaS, AI, Automation.
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Must have hands on experience with BigQuery and Looker BI Tools. Hands on experience with BigQuery deployment environments. Work with report developers and data scientists to support team needs for BigQuery and Looker product development.
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Use problem-solving creativity to design, architect, and develop high-end technology solutions for our client’s most complex problems across different industries on Microsoft azure, databricks, and other Lovelytics partner and client technologies.
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Extensive hands-on experience in evaluating, testing, deploying and using security tools and technologies related to one or more of application security, vulnerability management, cloud security, and threat management.
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Work on ensuring systems and applications comply with Security Technical Implementation Guide Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Security, or related field and 3+ years of prior experience in application security with a focus on SAST, SCA, DAST or Master’s with 1-2 years of prior experience in application security with a focus on SAST, SCA, DAST Must possess TS/SCI clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain TS/SCI with Polygraph.
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Provide didactic and hands-on technical training on SOPs. Monitor technical methods used by employees and make on the spot corrections. Minimum of five (5) years in a training role with a focus on training with various lab animal species on husbandry and technical procedures.
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Support business case analysis in support of the Activity CIO prior to submission of new or updated Information Technology application requests on NAVSEA’s technological infrastructure.
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Excellent problem solving skills, carefully dissecting technical and organizational challenges to identify root cause, effect, and solution. Oversees the Firm’s ITSM framework and governance in partnership with the Director of Service Management, inclusive of incident management processes, problem management routines, technical change management processes, IT asset management, knowledge management, service request management, and the planning and controlling of configuration items (CIs) and their interrelationships.
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The Deskside Support Technician is predicated on diagnostic experience and judgment, as well as the application of pre-established workflow procedures and instructions to identify research and resolve technical problems.
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8+ years of hands-on experience with security monitoring tools such as IDS/IPS, FWs and NACs, Identity Management systems and protocols such as NetFlow (Snort, Bro, Palo Alto, Checkpoint, Cisco ISE, FireEye, Gigamon.
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