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Your Impact: The TKO program is seeking a Senior Systems Engineer/Software Engineer to support the Cybersecurity Intelligence Team (CIT) TTO which provide normalization of cyber security data and automation of cyber threat intelligence.
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Deliver Senior-level review of technical reports, studies, analyses and system/sub-system design documentation Required Qualification: Master's Degree and at least 15 years of experience in the field or in a related area; DAWIA SPRDE-SE Level 3 Security Clearance Requirement: TS/SCI Preferred Qualification: T&E Level III, Expert Systems Engineering Professional (ESEP) When you become part of the KBR team, your career opportunities are endless.
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As ABSC-s next TS/SCI cleared Senior Systems Engineer, you will play a critical role with design, engineering, development, deployment, and use of software for the DOMEX Technology Platform (DTP) where we support our client-s mission to centralize and standardize Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (TCPED) of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) across the DoD and IC enterprise.
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DevSecOps Engineer-Senior Job Category: Engineering Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Continental US.
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About our organization: As a Principal Software Engineer, you'll be joining our growing Aurora Software and Digital Engineering department which has 200+ Software Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Systems Administrator, Database Administrator, and Network Engineer peers from entry-level to the most senior chief engineers and architects.
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SENIOR SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS ENGINEER - TS/SCI CLEARANCE Based out of Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA the Senior Spacecraft Systems Engineer is responsible for the development and maintenance of technical budgets, requirements definition, test planning and execution, and overall management of the systems engineering process.
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Energized by the diverse software and computer engineering problem sets of HPC. CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS: Department of Defense TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance is required at time of hire.
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Washington, DC (On-Site) Full-Time Responsibilities: Raven is seeking a Senior Systems Engineer in Washington, DC. As a Senior Systems Engineer with Raven, you will provide technical support for life cycle management, to include system acquisition, development, integration, deployment, operations, and sustainment of a high priority weapon system.
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Hours: Standard Must have minimum of Secret or TS clearance, ability to obtain TS/SCI Summary: The Software Lead analyzes user's requirements, concept of operations documents, and high-level system architectures to develop system requirements specifications.
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The Senior Java Software Engineer will design, develop, and maintain advanced software applications for our Satellite Ground Systems. In the Senior Java Software Engineering role, you will design, develop, and test Java code in a Linux, Agile, DevOps environment.
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