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Candidates must hold an active DoD Secret clearance and be eligible for a Top Secret/SCI Clearance and additional clearances commensurate to their involvement with the USG.
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Leidos is hiring a Mechanical Modeling Engineer with an active TS/SCI clearance to support the National Space Intelligence Center (NSIC) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, OH.
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Requires an active Top Secret/SCI clearance. This includes processes which support DoD Personnel Security to include investigation types, adjudication guidelines, interim clearances, insider threat reporting, adverse information and background investigations.
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Requires an active Top Secret clearance. You will support the implementation of the resource protection, force protection, and anti-terrorism programs IAW DoD, USAF, AFMC, AFLCMC, F/B Directorate, division and program security policy/instructions.
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5 years of experience as an ISSO/ISSE/ISSM where you have provided and implemented security guidance and information system validation using National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and/or DOD RMF standards/policies for Linux systems.
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Desired: Research experience in the multiple of the following areas: Electronic Warfare (EW) and/or Electronic Protection (EP) Radar Cross Section (RCS) measurements systems and techniques Broad experience with computational methods CEM and/or CFD Radome design and characterization Infrared (EO/IR) / Electro-Optics EM Materials design and/or characterization Antenna design and modelling Analog and/or Digital RF Hardware Development An active DoD Top Secret Clearance WHO IS MATRIX RESEARCH.
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Active Top Secret / SCI Eligible DoD clearance is required. A Senior Software Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining software applications.
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Must have or be eligible to obtain and maintain a SECRET level security clearance. Familiarity/experience with design/application of infrared imaging, infrared spectroscopy, multispectral techniques, and optical data acquisition hardware and software.
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This will include assessing the security impact of those changes and making recommendation to the ISSM. The primary function is working within Special Access Programs (SAPs) supporting Department of Defense (DoD) agencies, such as HQ Air Force, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and Military Compartments efforts.
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The role of this position is to perform systems testing for bringing on new applications and software projects within AFRL and knowing all the checks and compliances including Security Control Assessments and supporting the Security Control Assessor Representative (SCAR) functions.
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Through DoD SkillBridge and Hiring Our Heroes, Sierra Nevada Corporation provides internships to service members transitioning to the civilian workforce. The ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance), Aviation, and Security (IAS) business area is a leader in ISR and aviation, it is a leading prime manned and unmanned aircraft systems integrator for innovative, high-performance ISR and aviation systems.
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The ability to obtain and maintain a Secret U.S. Security Clearance is required. Currently serving as active duty military and be eligible to participate in the DoD SkillBridge program.
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Proficiency in engineering design software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD, JMAG, ANSYS, SIMULINK) and simulation tools. Proficiency in testing and data acquisition equipment and software (e.g. sensors, data acquisition hardware, Labview.
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Clearance Requirements: An active Secret clearance is required. Overview: Cyber Defense Technologies (CDT) is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Systems Security Engineer I to join our team in Dayton, Ohio. The ideal candidate will be responsible for designing, testing and implement our secure operating systems, networks, and security monitoring and tuning to ensure the protection of sensitive data and mitigate cybersecurity risks.
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Clearance: Active DOD Secret clearance or the ability to obtain and maintain. The program supports government customers within the Department of Defense (DoD) on various projects to develop solutions incorporating technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence (ML/AI), robotic process automation (RPA) and cloud infrastructure.
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