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Experience with AgileActive DoD Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility and willing to submit to a polygraphBasic Qualifications for Senior Principal Software Engineer: 9 years of relevant experience with a Bachelor of Science degree in a STEM discipline; 7 years of relevant experience with a Masters' degree; 4 years of experience with a PhDExperience developing C.
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Must be able to obtain and hold a U.S. Top Secret security clearance. Ensure designs meet all relevant safety and performance standards, with traceability back to top-level system requirements, as necessary.
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The successful candidate must have an active U.S. Government Top Secret Clearance with access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) based on a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) with Polygraph.
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An active Top Secret / SCI clearance with polygraph is required for consideration for hire for this role. As a Principal Cyber Security Engineer with a focus as a Cross Domain Solutions Engineer, you’ll deploy Enterprise Cross Domain Solutions and engineer and deploy capabilities to provide new functionality, improve system performance/availability, and for generating efficiencies in the maintenance of the operational environment.
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Active Top Secret/SCI clearance with Polygraph. SAIC has a funded need for a Software Test Engineer to fill a key position supporting a Government Intelligence Community (IC) customer charged will delivering solutions across a range of rapidly expanding and complex space and ground system initiatives.
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Active Top Secret/SCI clearance with a Polygraph. The Test Engineer will provide Systems Engineering and Technical Advisory (SETA) support to. SAIC’s National Security and Space (NSS) Sector is seeking a Test Engineer to fill a key position supporting the.
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United States Citizenship - All candidates MUST be US Citizens and eligible for a US-government issued security clearance of Top Secret or higher. Active Secret US Government security clearance (must be eligible to upgrade to TS/SCI.
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Must be able to obtain a Counterintelligence Polygraph (CI-Poly)Offers are contingent upon receiving the Top Secret (TS) / SCI clearance Preferred Qualifications. Must have a current Top Secret security clearance and the ability to qualify for an SCI to be considered.
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Department of Defense Top Secret/SCI security clearance is required at time of hire. Principal Software Engineer. With a global team of 12,000+ top professionals, we partner with the best in industry to expand the bounds of innovation in the defense and scientific arenas.
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