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ACTIVE and CURRENT TOP SECRET/ SCI federal security clearance with a COUNTERINTELLIGENCE polygraph; MUST obtain and maintain a FULL SCOPE (FS) polygraph. None Clearance Required.
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Must have a current TOP SECRET SCI security clearance with a current Polygraph. Training topics shall include ISR collection platform fundamentals (RADAR/IR theory, SIGINT, GEOINT, Special Payloads, Weapons Capabilities/employment and Threats), Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment, and introduction to core Air Force mission sets supported by the ISR community to include: Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Close Air Support, Combat Search and Rescue, Counter-land, Counter-Sea, and Strike Coordination and Reconnaissance.
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System Engineer Level 3 Position Summary DarkStar is searching for a Systems Engineer based in Annapolis Junction, targeting individuals with an active Top Secret/SCI clearance and Counterintelligence Polygraph.
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Clearance: Positions require a Top Secret security clearance, based on current background investigation (SBI), as well as the favorable completion of polygraph. Clearance and polygraph processing will be completed by the U.S. Government.
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Active Top Secret/ SCI with Polygraph is required for this position. Note: This position requires an active TS/SCI with Polygraph clearance. Must have experience in computer or information systems design/development/analysis roles, which may include engineering hardware and/or software, programming, computer/network security, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics, information assurance, systems engineering, and/or network and systems administration.
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Top Secret/SCI Clearance with a Full Scope Polygraph is required. 100% onsite in Annapolis Junction, MDKey skills and needs:Linux environmentScripting: Bash or Python (required)Configuration: Ansible/Puppet/Salt (required)Containerization: Docker or Kubernetes (highly desired)Terraform experience (optional)Monitoring: Nagios/Splunk (configuration of monitoring)Familiarity and experience with some of the tech stacks used by AEA Development teams:Load Balancing: HAproxy/httpd etc.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated and qualified Access Control Officer with a Top-Secret security clearance with Polygraph to join our dedicated team. Top-Secret security clearance with Polygraph.
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This job requires an existing NSA Top Secret Clearance and Polygraph. Active (NSA) Top Secret Clearance with Poly Required. Active Top-Secret SCI with Poly.
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Clearance Requirement: This position requires ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret/SCI security clearance, based on current background investigation (SBI), as well as the favorable completion of full scope polygraph.
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Requires a Top Secret/SCI clearance with a polygraph and U.S. Citizenship. Administer search head clusters, indexer clusters, and Splunk forwarders. Linux experience, GIT experience, AWS experience, Jira experience, ServiceNow experience, Splunk Enterprise Security knowledge or experience, Splunk SOAR knowledge or experience.
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Possess an Active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility and Counterintelligence polygraph. Possess an Active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility and Counterintelligence polygraph.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain a Top-Secret security clearance based on a single-scope background investigation (SSBI) with eligibility for sensitive compartmented information (SCI.
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A current, active DoD Top Secret/SCI Clearance with Polygraph Preferred Qualifications: SAP, COGNOS, or similar ERP software experience Professional experience in Aerospace & Defense, Financial Services, or Telecommunications.
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An ACTIVE and CURRENT TOP SECRET/SCI federal security clearance with a Counterintelligence (CI) polygraph; MUST be willing to upgrade to a Full Scope (FS) polygraph.
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We offer the best salaries and benefits packages in our industry - to identify and retain the top talent in support of our critical mission objectives. The Contracts Manager is responsible for activities that span the cradle-to-grave contract life cycle, to lead full contract management including, but not limited to, negotiation of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and teaming agreements (TAs), providing contractual management for government customers, including researching, analyzing, and interpreting complex rules and regulations.
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