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Knowledge of Firewalls, IDS/IPS, intrusion detection, VLANS, routing and other network security technologies. TS/SCI with Fullscope Poly. Designs, develops, implements and/or integrates IA and security systems and system components including those for networking, computing, and enclave environments to include those with multiple enclaves and with differing data protection/classification requirements.
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Hands-on experience with architecting, implementing, and installing complex network solutions to include load balancing, firewall implementation, and both WAN and LAN networks Clear understanding of overarching INFOSEC and COMSEC security requirements Experience monitoring network performance and ensuring system availability and reliability Hands-on experience with monitoring, network diagnostic and network analytic tools at Tier 2/3 support level.
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Information Security Manager II - TS/SCI. - Knowledge of defense-in-depth principles and network security architecture. - Must have a current TS/SCI clearance.
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BS in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer and Information Security, Computer Security or Network Administration from accredited college or university.
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This position is contingent upon your ability to maintain/transfer a TS/SCI with Poly clearance. An active TS/SCI clearance with polygraph. Experience with researching and provide guidance related to the NSA IT security requirements.
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Job Type: All Levels, Full Time Non-Remote Clearance & Citizenship Requirements: TS/SCI with polygraph is required Due to these clearance requirements, US citizenship is also required Responsibilities Include: Design, develop, test, and integrate software for advanced cybersecurity capabilities using the latest software tools and techniques such as Python, C, C.
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Required Clearance: TS/SCI with Polygraph Benefits PTO: Our variable PTO plan lets you decide the amount that's best for you. Experience with installation and configuration of any levels of network devices, such as firewalls, switches, routers, cabling, Cisco, Brocade, or Juniper devices is a plus.
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Clearance: TS/SCI with polygraph. BigBear.ai is seeking a Cybersecurity Systems Engineer on our team, you will support our customer’s network defense effort by providing engineering services to assess the technical viability of Cyber programs and related efforts, to include software requirements definition, test, software validation and verification processes, and implementation of the integration activities to ensure synchronization with larger corporate and enterprise processes.
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Must possess an active Secret level clearance; TS/SCI preferred. Demonstrated value in growing business opportunities while developing, marketing, deploying, operating and enhancing software products in three or more of the cyber network operations, cloud platforms, software engineering, data engineering and/or business intelligence fields.
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This position requires candidates to be U.S. Citizens and possess a TS/SCI Security Clearance with an appropriate Polygraph. The selected individual will provide system engineering expertise in several of the following areas: architecture, design, development, requirements analysis, data flow, network design/implementation, testing, and documentation.
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On our team, you will support our customer’s network defense effort by providing engineering services to assess the technical viability of Cyber programs and related efforts, to include software requirements definition, test, software validation and verification processes, and implementation of the integration activities to ensure synchronization with larger corporate and enterprise processes.
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Able to obtain/maintain a TS/SCI with polygraph. (#clearable) (#ts/sci) (#polygraph) Provide configuration management for security-relevant information system software, hardware, and firmware.
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