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The Software Integration Engineer shall develop software Tools and Services in a PaaS Linux environment supporting an 'on-prem' cloud offering with open source software using Kubernetes, Docker, Rook and other cutting edge software.
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Relevant experience must be in designing/implementing machine learning, data science, advanced analytical algorithms, programming (skill in at least on high level language ( e.g. Python), statistical analysis ( e.g. variability, sampling error, inference, hypothesis testing, EDA, application of linear models), data management ( e.g. data cleaning and transformation), data mining, data modeling and assessment, artificial intelligence, and/or software engineering.
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In this role you will perform malware analysis and reverse engineering in support of incident response, investigative analysis, and research on existing and emerging cyber threats. As a Digital Network Exploitation Analyst (DNEA) you will, get to work within an agile, fast paced team focused on accomplishing the mission by applying your creativity and cyber domain technical and operational mastery.
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Work in a variety of environments to develop analytics based on data from multiple cyber sources, as well as classic SIGINT via data tagging. With a focus on collaboration and a fast-paced environment, our prototype development program is the ideal place to grow your skills and make a real impact.
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Provide cybersecurity engineering expertise and guidance on NSA/CSS information systems and programs to ensure security best practices. A day in the life (just a few of the things you may do on any given day): As the Subject Matter Expert you will provide highly technical, specialized recommendations, and security solutions to complex IT problems.
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Cyber Security/Information Assurance A&A Engineer is responsible for security processes and implementation supporting a large DoD customer on a new multi-year contract. Creates and reviews A&A Body of Evidence documentation, providing feedback on completeness and compliance of its content.
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Priority would still be full scope software engineers or data engineers willing to work on-site full-time in Fort Meade or DC area) Do you have hands-on experience with Qlik and PowerBI tools, showcasing the ability to utilize these tools for data visualization, analysis, and decision-making purposes.
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Database Administrator who is passionate and a creative problem solver who thrives on being customer service oriented. NexThreat is looking for a TS/SCI Cleared Database Engineer to support a program in Fort Meade, MD.
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Our employees have achieved incredible things working on some of the most important technology and security projects in locations around the world to safeguard national security. 4 years of additional software engineering experience on projects with similar software processes may be substituted for a bachelor's degree.
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