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Conducts research, HUMINT intelligence collection and analysis. Analysis includes, but is not limited, to religious, linguistic, ethnic, social, tribal, and occupational domains with respect to geography and resources to characterize the dynamics of groups of people worldwide.
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Relevant experience must be working in a fire protection engineering capacity (for example, fire suppression, hydraulics, fire code analysis, life safety code analysis , design review, or fire systems testing), analyzing/troubleshooting fire protection systems, and safety design analysis.
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Provides support in areas such as Human Source Intelligence (HUMINT), Counterintelligence Criminal Analysis, and Open-Source Intelligence, including collection management, analysis, and tasking.
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Working knowledge of cyber operational security, log analysis, netflow analysis, incident response, malware analysis, computer forensics, and/or cyber-crime. Assist in providing threat and vulnerability analysis as well as security advisory services and recommendations.
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In addition, it may also include engineering hardware and/or software, programming, computer/network security, Computer/networking engineering and/or analysis, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics, information assurance, systems engineering, and/or network and systems administration.
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Use modeling, simulation, and finite element analysis (FEA) software as needed to support system design. Are experienced with engineering software packages for design and finite element analysis such as SolidWorks and Matlab.
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Skilled in data visualization and use of graphical applications, including Microsoft Office (Power BI) and Tableau; major data science languages, such as R and Python; managing and merging of disparate data sources, preferably through R, Python, or SQL; statistical analysis; and data mining algorithms.
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Knowledge of the following GSFC software is preferred: Advanced Spacecraft Integration & System Test Software (ASIST), Mission Planning System (MPS), Space Network Access System (SNAS), Satellite Tool Kit (STK) scheduler, Integrated Telemetry Analysis Control and Simulation (iTACS), Freeflyer, and the Integrated Trending and Plotting System.
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Experience in network/host vulnerability analysis, intrusion analysis, digital forensics, penetration testing, or related areas. + Separate true threats from false positives using network and log analysis and escalate possible intrusions and attacks.
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Working knowledge and proficiency utilizing Wireshark and Splunk analysis tools. Advanced Certifications such as SANS GIAC/GCIA/GCIH, CISSP or CASP. GSM-O II provides network operations and cyber defense support to the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) in support of the Department of Defense (DoD) and Combatant Commands (CoCOMs.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer leads and supports teams in the design, analysis, manufacture and test of digital, RF/analog and mixed microelectronics hardware at multiple levels of integration (chip, component, printed circuit board) across a multitude of platforms/domains.
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Relevant experience must be in the design/development of computer information systems, programming, computer/network security, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics, and/or systems engineering.
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Using advanced cyber techniques, our team of technologists and analysts employ capabilities spanning traditional computing environments to Internet of Things (IoT), including offensive and defensive cyber operations and analysis, signals intelligence (SIGINT) discovery, and data science.
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Aids Player Development Coordinator with reporting, host performance analysis, quarterly commissions, and backup of duties as needed. This will include developing reporting and analysis on forecasting/staffing, operating/payroll costs, and revenue.
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Media, Malware and Analysis (MMA) tasking includes the forensic analysis of media and software reverse engineering. Often and without source code or documentation, performs system analysis, reverse engineering, and static, dynamic, and best-practice malware analytics methodologies and analysis on Windows, Android, or UNIX-based platforms.
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