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Application Security Engineer - TS/SCI Location: Bethesda, MD (Hybrid) Security Clearance: TS/SCI clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain TS/SCI with Polygraph Our Client is seeking a dedicated Application Security Engineer to join our team in support of the Defense Intelligence Agency's National Media Exploitation Center (DINMEC) under our 10-year DOMEX Technology Platform (DTP) contract.
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Clearance: TS/SCI Description Sunayu LLC has a current opening for a TS/SCI cleared Systems Engineer supporting 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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Candidate must possess an active DoD TS/SCI security clearance and be able to obtain and maintain CI Poly. IAT Level II Baseline Certification (e.g. CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP) Preferred Qualifications Prior experience with DISA and DISA's support to mission partners TS/SCI w/CI Poly Preferred.
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An active US Department of Defense or Intelligence SECRET clearance, with a willingness to upgrade to TS/SCI if needed. This position requires a current US Department of Defense or Intelligence SECRET or TS/SCI clearance.
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Calling all FPGA Design Engineer TS/SCI Clearance with Full-Scope Polygraph. FPGA Design Engineers TS/SCI Clearance with Full-Scope Polygraph. Must currently possess an active TS/SCI Clearance with Full-Scope Polygraph (FSP.
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Active TS clearance with the ability to receive a SCI. The RMF Cyber Security Engineer will work onsite at the Washington Navy Yard and will require an active Top Secret clearance and the ability to receive an SCI.
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Possess a bachelor's degree and an active TS. Proficiency in working within a DevSecOps environment, with experience using Source Code repositories and CI/CD pipeline solutions such as Team Foundation Server/Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, and GitHub.
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Please note: per the customer's requirement, this position requires a candidate to hold an active Top Secret SCI (TS SCI) clearance. You will execute your mission through integration of data from diverse intelligence disciplines, including SIGINT, MASINT, GEOINT, IMINT, and HUMINT to illuminate entities and networks of interest, supporting both conventional and other forces CONUS and OCONUS.
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Required Qualifications A minimum of five (5) years of recent and relevant experience Extensive experience with creating, reviewing and approving CONUS and OCONUS Defense Travel System (DTS) orders Correspondence experience in a DoD environment Experience with task or correspondence management systems (e.g. TMT or CATMS) Active TS/SCI Required clearance #qinetiqclearedjob TS/SCI #LI-ONSITE Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university is preferred.
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Leidos is immediately hiring for a Cyber Security Engineer with RMF to join our team at the Washington Navy Yard. This individual will collaborate with the cyber security team to maintain computer and information security incident, damage and threat assessment programs.
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Our new colleague will work with the cyber security and systems engineering team to ensure the artifacts required for the RMF process are in place as we work to get our supported systems accredited. This position requires an individual who is familiar with RMF and the software systems engineering process.
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Active Top Secret w/ SCI clearance required This position requires a badge and or clearance the requires an extensive background, credit, and drug screening check. The candidate needs to have excellent communication and English writing skills and possess an active Top Secret w/ SCI clearance.
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Tuknik Government Services, a Koniag Government Services company , is seeking a Personnel Security Specialist with a TS/SCI Security Clearance to support TGS and our government customer in Falls Church, VA.
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Possess a bachelor's degree and an active TS/SCI clearance. Active TS/SCI clearance is required to start. Experience working in a DevSecOps environment and with Source Code repositories and CI/CD pipeline solutions such as Team Foundation Server/Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, and GitHub.
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Handles confidential and classified (Secret/TS-SCI) information, correspondence, and communications QUALIFICATIONS: Active Top Secret with SCI eligibility Clearance Masters Degree in Business, International Relations, or related field.
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