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Active Top Secret w/ SCI clearance required This position requires a badge and or clearance the requires an extensive background, credit, and drug screening check. Develop/update classroom IT security training materials, subject to approval by the Government, and provide logistical and administrative support (e.g., registration, number of classes needed, printing certificates, printing materials) for Government personnel to provide on-site training for approximately 2-3 classes per year.
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Required Qualifications A minimum of three (3) years of recent and relevant experience Extensive experience with creating, reviewing and approving CONUS and OCONUS Defense Travel System (DTS) orders Correspondence experience in a DoD environment Experience with task or correspondence management systems (e.g. TMT or CATMS) Active TS/SCI Required clearance #qinetiqclearedjob TS/SCI #LI-ONSITE Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university is preferred.
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Job Description: Title: Data Engineer Location: On-Site in Arlington, VACitizenship/Clearance Requirement: US Citizen with an active TS/SCI Clearance requiredJob Description: Our client is seeking experienced Data Engineers to join their Advana team.
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Clearance: TS, TS/SCI eligibility preferred Work Environment/Physical Demands: Hybrid work schedule - 4 days in office, 1 remote Typical office environment, extensive domestic and international travel, extreme weather conditions.
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Overview VTG is seeking a Policy Analyst I with a TS/SCI Security Clearance to support our government customer in Washington, DC. What will you do? TS/SCI Security Clearance required.
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Clearance: Active DOD TS/SCI level security clearance, eligible for w/CI Poly. Certifications: IAT Level II Baseline Certification (e.g., CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP.
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Position Title: Personnel Security Specialist VI Reports To: Program Manager Clearance Type: Active Top Secret/SCI (willing to take CI Poly) Work Location: National Capital Region Start Date : On Contract Award Job Description: Advantage SCI is accepting applications to support a federal agency personnel security program.
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Experience working with SQL and NoSQL databases This position requires a minimum of 4 days a week on-site Preferred Qualifications: Active TS/SCI clearance. Must meet eligibility requirements for TS/SCI (Applicants selected for this position will be subject to a government security investigation.
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Active TS Clearance Bonus Points for: Experience as an Electronic Attack Operator carrying out EW Operations in support of military missions At least 3 years of EW experience with a BS/BA Active TS/SCI w/CI poly Physical Requirements May require working in an office, industrial, shipboard, or laboratory environment.
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Our client is seeking a TS/SCI cleared Mid-Senior Level Infrastructure Engineer to support the DINational Media Exploitation Center (NMEC) under a 10-year DOMEX Technology Platform (DTP) contract (w/ 9 yrs remaining.
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Active and current Top Secret (TS) federal security clearance or active and current Secret federal security clearance with ability to obtain TS clearance. Active Top Secret (TS) Compensation decisions depend on a wide range of factors, including but not limited to skill sets, experience and training, security clearances, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs.
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Demonstrated skills and knowledge regarding criminal and civil law and procedures, and enforcement operations; have documented extensive, combined with on-the-job training, as proof of the skills and knowledge to perform the duties of a federal investigative analyst consultant.
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Description:Position Requires a Top Secret (TS/SCI) Clearance with a Polygraph. Relevant certifications such as GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) or Certified Incident Response Handler (GCFA) are preferred.
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Job Description PLEASE NOTE: This position requires an ACTIVE Top Secret/SCI Clearance with CI Polygraph. To be considered for this position, you MUST have an ACTIVE Clearance Level of Top Secret/SCI with CI Polygraph Responsibilities include but not limited to: Work with engineers to deploy, configure, and manage cloud solutions for the organization.
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Systems Engineering Group, Inc. (SEG) a wholly owned subsidiary of Axient company is seeking a Missile Design and All-Source Flight Analysis Engineer with an understanding of 3D Solid Modeling and a TS/SCI clearance to do cutting edge advanced missile all-source analyses and reverse engineering to lead to the development of official Threat Baseline Assessments and 3D CAD models of foreign missile designs.
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