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E) Shall be located at the contractor facility with key personnel on a full-time basis unless directed to attend meetings at FBIHQ or travel for project management purposes by the COR. Active Top-Secret Clearance is required on the day of quote submission and transferable to the FBI. (f) Shall have a minimum of seven (7) years of documented design experience with VTC systems.
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Must have a current, active Top Secret security clearance that is verifiable in JPAS or be able to obtain and maintain one. Please note: U.S. Citizenship is required to obtain a Top Secret clearance.
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Must have a current Top-Secret Clearance with the capability of obtaining SCI / CI-Poly if needed to meet contract requirements. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience and/or technical certifications (CompTIA Network +, CCNA or higher certifications.
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At this time, all E-INFOSOL contracts require candidates to be US Citizens and have an active Top Secret Clearance. Through strategic partnerships with top industry players such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), VMware, Microsoft and Nutanix, we can provide an array of IT products and solutions, combining them with our expertise.
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Travel Policy Analyst Job Category: Information Technology Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Top Secret Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: None Type of Travel: None.
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Ability to recieve and maintain a "Top Secret" security clearance. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) members undertake some of the Air Force's most dangerous missions in diverse and unforgiving locales worldwide.
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Active Top Secret Clearance. Top Secret clearance is required. Paradyme Management is seeking Top Secret-cleared Tier 1 Help Desk Support Specialist to work in Pocatello, ID to support our country’s premiere law enforcement agency.
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Requires US Citizenship and Active Top Secret clearance. Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Top Secret. Experience with any ERP (Momentum, Oracle, SAP) or asset management applications (Maximo, Tririga, Sunflower.
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Please note: This is an onsite position in Pocatello, ID and requires an active Top Secret Clearance and U.S. Citizenship. Before we go on, this position will be onsite in Pocatello, ID and requires an active Top Secret Clearance.
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PlanIT Group works for a federal contractor located in Pocatello, ID. We are looking for a Powerstore and ECS (possible Powerscale)- Administrator- Pocatello, ID. This role requires for you to hold and maintain a Top Secret Clearance.
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