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Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Business, Management, or an Engineering Discipline and 8-10 years of experience OR Master's and 6-8 years of relevant experience More than 5 years relevant experience with a DoD agency, preferably in program acquisition/cost analysis/contracting Must have a current Top Secret/SSBI clearance with SCI Eligibility Detailed understanding of the DoD Acquisition process and a Program Office's role within that process (deliverable timelines, required documents etc.
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Clearance Required: This position requires a TOP SECRET clearance with SCI eligibility. Axient is seeking a Irregular Warfare Strategy Analyst Support to join our team at the Headquarters of the United States Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategy, Integration and Requirements in Washington DC.
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Candidates with active top-secret clearance preferred; at a minimum, candidate must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following fields: Space systems, robotics, unmanned aerial vehicles, autonomous underwater vehicles, power, energy, advanced manufacturing, 3D printing, and sensors.
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Current DoD Secret, DoD Top Secret, or DOE “Q” Clearance or eligibility to obtain a clearance upon employment. Primary Function Provides high-level organizational leadership and oversight by performing and delegating business unit, program, and project tasks vital to the client and the conduct of company business in programmatic areas associated with military munitions response, humanitarian mine action, and associated environmental-related services.
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Clearance Requirement Top Secret. Applicants for positions which require a US government security clearance or access must meet eligibility requirements that most often include US citizenship.
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Current DoD TOP SECRET Clearance with SCI eligibility. Coordinate critical S&T international collaboration initiatives critical to counter small UAS (C-sUAS) detection, tracking, identification (DTI), and mitigation technologies.
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Clearance: A TOP SECRET clearance is required with eligibility for access to SCI. (an interim Secret clearance is acceptable to start). Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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Clearance Requirements: Must have a Top Secret clearance with eligibility to obtain and maintain an SCIFor all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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Candidate must possess an active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility & current CI Poly. In compliance with federal laws, all hired persons will be required to verify their identity and eligibility to work in the United States by completing the required Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I-9 Form) upon hire.
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DoD SECRET clearance (with eligibility for DoD TOP SECRET) OR be able to obtain and maintain clearance while employed with SPA (must be U.S. citizen). Interim or final TOP SECRET security clearance or ability to obtain one.
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Clearance Level: Top–Secret Clearance with SCI Eligibility. Advise the Information System Owner (ISO), Information Data Owner (IDO), Program Security Officer, and the Delegated and/or Authorizing Official (DAO/AO) on any assessment and authorization issues.
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Job Requirements DoD Top Secret (TS) clearance with SCI eligibility. HPC Engineer - TOP SECRET. Apply comprehensive knowledge of High Performance Computing (HPC) systems, comprised of high-speed, multi-petabyte Lustre file systems, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) servers, CPU/GPU compute nodes, and high performance storage arrays, using Ethernet, fiber, Omni-Path, and InfiniBand interconnections.
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Top Secret clearance with SCI and SAP eligibility required. Coordinate personnel clearance verifications and visitor requests and provide required security briefings.
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Much of our work contributes to innovative research in the fields of sensor science, signal processing, data fusion, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and augmented reality (AR). Perform as the program security officer for special program support in a SCIF environment.
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This position requires an active Top-Secret clearance with SCI eligibility. You will serve as the Information Security Manager (ISSM) responsible for interpreting and applying government customer policies.
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