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Be a U.S. citizen and qualify for a “Secret” security clearance. The strength of SERE specialists lies in their ability to prepare others for the critical Personal Recovery mission. Bonuses are earned upon completion of the SERE training pipeline and a six-year enlistment contract.
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Meet the minimums of the SERE Initial Fitness Test (IFT) A High School Senior (age 17 or older)*, High school diploma, a GED, or 15 college semester hours. These concern your background, overall health and other standards set by the Air Force, Department of Defense and federal law.
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They empower others with skills for survival, evasion, resistance, and escape in adverse conditions. They integrate with other Airmen, military peers, government entities, and foreign allies, in effort to bolster recovery initiatives that guarantee every participant is well-prepared to "return with honor.
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If you’re ready to be challenged like never before by joining an elite team of Airmen, you can receive a $20,000 enlistment bonus. High School Students may start their application as early as the end of their junior year.
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Must not have a speech impediment that interferes with clear enunciation. 55 General (G) or higher on the ASVAB and a 55 or higher on the TAPAS. You must meet several requirements before joining the Air Force.
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We’re also collaborative and unafraid to do a little extra to deliver excellent care – that’s just part o EMD, Now Hiring, dispatcher, dispatch, voice services, operator, communications, customer service, alarm monitoring, call center, PBX, radio operator, emergency dispatch, 911, 911 operator, security, security communications, security operator.
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At least one year of full-time work experience in security work, aviation screener work, or X-ray technician work. Providing frontline security protection of air travelers, airports and airplanes.
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An active and in-scope TS/SCI with CI Poly U.S. security clearance Preferred Qualifications: Experience with enterprise scale cloud and hybrid infrastructures for data metrics, architecture designs, migrations, and technology ownership.
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QualificationsCurrent Top Secret (TS) clearance with Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) eligibility. The CFE is a key member of a team of dedicated and talented professionals in delivering a wide range of base operations support services - such as installation and facility operations, maintenance and repair; workforce and security support; logistics support; and, project management, as well as others - at NGA facilities and sites located throughout the Washington National Capitol Region (NCR.
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CACI's Transport & Cybersecurity Services (TCS) program is actively hiring TS/SCI cleared Cyber Security Operations Specialists to join our CSOC Tiered Services team! Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI.
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Appropriate licensure or certification to work Armed Security in the state of the job location is required. GardaWorld Security Services is looking for Armed Security Officers to fulfill different assignments for our clients.
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A. Experience: At least one year of full-time work experience In the security Industry, aviation screening, or as an X-ray technician. Learn more about the Transportation Security Officer (TSO) role on the.
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This position requires an active Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) U.S. Security Clearance with an adjudicated Counterintelligence or Full Scope Polygraph (U.S. Citizenship Required.
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Security Clearance Level: TS/SCI w/Poly. Top Secret SCI + Polygraph. The work entails performing manual labor-oriented tasks, including operating sit-down and stand-up forklifts to reposition cargo within the warehouse; using various types of packaging materials and power tools to construct wooden crates; loading and unloading cargo from trucks, trailers, vans, and other commercial type vehicles, and learning to operate and safely use all dock and lift gate equipment.
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Active TS/SCI CI Poly clearance. Clearance: TS/SCI CI Poly. IAM Level II (Network + CE, Security + CE, CySA+, CND, CISSP, CASP+ CE) Certification and Operations Familiarity with all related aspects of cybersecurity operations and analysis.
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