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U.S. Citizenship is required for all positions with a government clearance and certain other restricted positions. Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems sector is seeking a Principal Software Engineer or Senior Principal Software Engineer to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals located in Melbourne, FL, at the Melbourne campus.
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Must have an active DoD secret security clearance, which includes U.S. Citizenship or U.S. naturalization. Title: Cyber Security Specialist - FL - (SECRET CLEARANCE) Clearance: Active Secret.
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Job Title: Systems Engineer Computer Engineer (Active TS/SCI Clearance Required) Active TS/SCI Security Clearance. Demonstrated experience with hardware components including electrical equipment, digital processing hardware (ASIC, CPLD, FPGA), circuit boards, microprocessor systems, computer system architectures and interfaces.
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Ability to travel 20% The flexibility to work occasional non-duty hours or on weekends to support specific project or mission requirements Must be able to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Security Clearance, which includes U.S. citizenship or U.S. naturalization Valid U.S. Driver's License required Benefits.
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Our Senior Leaders, Subject Matter Experts, and Operational Specialists have direct, on-the-ground expertise in planning and executing the most critical missions our country and business sectors have faced - with current operations ongoing in every region in the US, to include heavy support to the Washington, DC metro area and Tampa, FL area along with the Middle East, South Asia, Afghanistan, Latin America, Europe, or Africa.
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Do you have a current Top Secret Clearance and Security + Certification? Clearance: Active TS/SSBI with SCI eligibility. Do you have a current Top Secret Clearance and Security + Certification.
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Active United States Government Top Secret Security Clearance required. The eligible candidate must be a U.S Citizen with an active TS SCI with Polygraph clearance. Working knowledge of IMC, IPC, and IBC codes.
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