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Clearance Requirement : This position requires an active TS/SCI with a polygraph. ARSIEM is looking for a Computer Network Operations Analyst/Engineer 3. Certification in MCSE, RHCE, CEH, CCNA, or CISSP. Capabilities Ability to install and configure anti-virus software and spy-ware protection software.
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GICSP; GSEC; Security+ CE; CND; or SSCP● Security Clearance Level: TS/SCI w Poly.● Required Skills and Abilities: Responsible for understanding the needs of the customers. Job Description: Systems Engineer ExpertDeliver simple solutions to complex problems as a Systems Engineer Sr Advisor at GDIT. Here, you’ll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients.
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Required: TS/SCI with a Polygraph The Software Engineer develops, maintains, and enhances complex and diverse software systems (e.g., processing-intensive analytics, novel algorithm development, manipulation of extremely large data sets, real-time systems, and business management information systems) based upon documented requirements.
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Job Description ACTIVE SECURITY CLEARANCE AT THE TS/SCI POLYGRAPH LEVEL IS REQUIRED The Software Integration Engineer provides expertise in integrating, installing, configuring, upgrading, compiling and supporting COTS/GOTS software in a heterogeneous operating system environment.
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Are able to obtain an Interim Secret security clearance by your start date and can ultimately obtain a TS/SCI with polygraph clearance. Possess an active TS/SCI clearance with full scope polygraph.
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Principal Software Engineer, Clearance Required - TS/SCI w/Polygraph. A current Top-Secret/SCI government security clearance with polygraph is required. Please note, this position requires all candidates to currently possess an active Top-Secret SCI Clearance with a Polygraph.
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This is a full-5me posi5on and requires a TS/SCI/Full Scope Polygraph Clearance. Active TS/SCI clearance with current polygraph required. Actve TS/SCI full scope with polygraph.
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Previously held dynamic technical leadership roles Possess an active TS/SCI clearance with full scope polygraph Why work at APL? We are seeking a creative engineer to find vulnerabilities in embedded systems before our adversaries do.
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Divergent Clearance Required: Active TS/SCI with Polygraph. We are seeking a VMWare Engineer to join our team of passionate individuals. We are seeking a VMWare Engineer to join our team of passionate individuals.
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Certification requirements:One or more of the following:AWS Certified Solutions Architect AssociateAWS Certified SysOps Administrator AWS Certified Solutions Architect ProfessionalAWS Certified DevOps Engineer ProfessionalCertified Kubernetes Application Developer Certified Kubernetes AdministratorClearance Requirements:Must have current/active TS/SCI w PolygraphPhysical Requirements:Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50.
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Current, active US Government Security Clearance of TS/SCI with Polygraph. This position requires that the candidate selected be a US Citizen and must currently possess and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph.
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Must have a current TS/SCI w/ PolygraphPay Range: There are many factors that can influence final salary including, but not limited to, geographic location, Federal Government contract labor categories and contract wage rates, relevant prior work experience, specific skills and competencies, education, and certifications.
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This position requires that the candidate selected must currently possess and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph. A successful ADC Engineer II joining the team will work closely with Amazon's largest and most demanding government customers to address their specific needs across a full suite of AWS AI/ML services in air-gapped cloud environments.
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A CLEARANCE IS REQUIRED TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS ROLE Clearance required: Active TS/SCI clearance with Polygraph Location: Laurel, MD Description: We are looking for a mid-level Software Engineers to join our team.
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This opportunity must be performed onsite in Annapolis Junction, MD (government site) and requires an active TS/SCI w/ Full Scope Polygraph security clearance. Vaileron is currently looking to hire a Software Engineer (Level 1) on a full time, permanent basis.
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