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NSA currently offers more than 30 Summer Intern Programs in a variety of fields to include: Computer Science, Mathematics, Cybersecurity, Engineering, Intelligence Analysis, Language, Business, Human Resources, Security & Counterintelligence, Strategic Communications, Psychology and Signals Intelligence.
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Relevant experience must be in the design/development of computer or information systems, programming, computer/network security, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics, and/or systems engineering.
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If you are graduating with a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Engineering, or Systems Engineering we'd love to have you join the Radio Frequency Engineering Group.
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Experience with software engineering tools such as CI/CD, Azure DevOps, git, and Agile Scrum. Exposure to security-related subjects and trends such as digital forensics, reverse engineering, and penetration testing.
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Degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Project Manager to lead and oversee construction projects with a focus on US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) projects.
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Engineering, implementing, mitigating, monitoring, and tuning the virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI) environment and management software. Understanding of Federal Government application, server, and network security requirements such as NIST, FedRAMP, and FISMA.
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Guides system development and implementation planning through assessment or preparation of system engineering management plans and system integration and test plans. Interacts with the Government regarding Systems Engineering technical considerations and for associated problems, issues or conflicts.
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Experience with computer network operations capability development and engineering services, including defense and exploitation to gain strategic advantages. Experience with telecommunications operations, computer network operations, SIGINT collection operations, information security(INFOSEC) and information assurance, or research and development.
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The ideal candidate will have at minimum, a bachelor's degree in environmental science, environmental studies, environmental engineering, planning, geography, natural resources, or related field with demonstrated experience with biological surveys.
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Applies the appropriate software standards, processes, procedures and tools throughout the system life cycle to support the generation of multi-disciplinary solutions and products such as simulations of engineering and scientific problems, avionics, command and control, tactical displays, medical devices, sensors, and electro-mechanical systems.
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Join Team SAIC and support the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDEVCOM), Engineering and Systems Integration (ESI) Directorate, Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) Branch. SAIC is a premier technology integrator, solving our nation's most complex modernization and systems engineering challenges across the defense, space, federal civilian, and intelligence markets.
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Expected to apply creative design skills and computer aided design drafting (CADD) practices to the independent and collaborative generation of layout, assembly, and detail schematic and wiring/cabling drawings for electrical and electronic equipment of simple to moderate complexity using Altium Designer.
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Have familiarity with systems engineering software, especially model based systems engineering tools like Magic Draw, DOORS, Cameo Enterprise Architecture and MATLAB Simulink. You will provide systems engineering thought leadership and expertise focusing on requirements analysis, concept/technology assessments and test & evaluation for maritime navigation systems supporting the US Navys strategic and conventional missions.
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We specialize in Computer Network Operations (CNO), embedded development, software engineering, cloud engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), DevOps support, systems engineering and more.
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