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The candidate must possess an active TS security clearance at a minimum, or ideally an active TS/SCI security clearance with a polygraph. U.S. citizen with Current TS/SCI access and Polygraph.
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Candidates must possess an active TS/SCI with Polygraph to be considered for this role. Collaborate with program management, system and software integration engineers, test engineers, information assurance engineers, and other project team members in an Agile environment to ensure requirements are met and issues are addressed.
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TS clearance and ability to obtain and maintain TS/SCI. optical, acoustic, radar detection sensors), commercial software/DevSecOps processes, and AI algorithms to educate endusers , verify and validate commercial technology, and provide real-time feedback during tests and demonstrations.
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What Required Skills You'll Bring:Active TS/SCI is required and able to obtain a polygraphBachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, Engineering Management, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or related equivalent additional experience with 12+ years of experience with NGA's space systems integration.
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Personnel must be U.S. citizens and capable of obtaining and maintaining a final TS/SCI security clearance. It is preferred that the candidate possess a TS/SCI with a CI Poly security clearance.
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Description The DarkStar Group is seeking a Systems Engineer with a TS/SCI + Poly clearance (applicable to this customer) to join one of our top projects in McLean, VA. Below is an overview of the project, as well as information on our company, our benefits, and our $25,000 referral program.
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Clearance Requirements: TS/SCI. Responsible for providing software support to CISCO routers and switches, Dell PCs, Sun Servers, Juniper routers, In-Line Encryption (INE) devices, network security appliances and other related network hardware.
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TS/SCI with CI poly. Experience in security systems engineering involving various computer hardware and software operation systems and application solutions in both stand-alone and LAN/WAN configurations Experience with security features and/or vulnerability of various operating systems as defined by NIST, DISA (STIGs), and USCYBERCOM.
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TS/SCI required to start with the ability to obtain a polygraph. We provide our customers with state-of-the-art tactical and strategic intelligence, systems, and software engineering solutions, solving some of the most pressing and unique intelligence community challenges related to national security.
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Our work depends on TS/SCI cleared Systems Engineer (SaaS) joining our team. to support our intelligence customer in Springfield, VA or St. Louis, MO. HOW A SYSTEMS ENGINEER (SAAS) WILL MAKE AN IMPACT Provides expertise in the testing, packaging, and deployment of enterprise software and application.
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We are currently looking for a talented Mid-Level Software/Systems Engineer with 4 to 9 years of overall experience. Active TS/SCI Clearance with polygraph is required.
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Active TS/SCI clearance and ability to maintain clearance. Eight years or more of progressively complex experience in software design, development, integration, and testing for DoD or Intelligence Community (IC) systems.
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The System Administrator/Sr Principal Network Engineer is responsible for leading a team of system and cloud administrators, IT security engineers, and software engineers delivering network, workstation, and application support across an organization.
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