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The Reverse/Cyber Engineer will analyze software and firmware, develop exploitation strategies, and conduct reverse engineering. The role requires extensive experience in cryptography, debugging, and embedded systems, as well as proficiency in analysis tools and Android OS.
The Linux Systems Administrator will maintain and optimize the Linux infrastructure, manage Puppet for system automation, perform troubleshooting, and collaborate on server provisioning. Responsibilities include monitoring system performance, maintaining documentation, and training team members on Linux tasks.
The Test Integration Engineer will develop and execute test plans for LatteArt products, ensuring compliance with requirements and design models, while integrating systems across multiple operating systems. The role involves using automated testing tools and contributing to the creation of a unified RMF infrastructure.
As a Network Engineer, you will support the intelligence and DoD community, tackling complex data challenges through network engineering. You will work with large data sets, collaborate on technical issues, and utilize various networking technologies and protocols, ensuring robust communication and data security.
The Senior IT Systems Engineer will manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Windows systems, ensure security compliance, perform system audits, and provide troubleshooting support. They will work with the Information Systems Security Officer and collaborate on security measures and system performance.
The Imagery Analyst MID performs analysis on various GEOINT assets, maintains expertise in related tradecraft, and develops strategies for data collection and integration. Key responsibilities include supporting decision-making through detailed analysis, creating presentations, and coordinating projects related to military intelligence operations.
As a Knowledge Manager, you'll support US Southern Command in data management, focusing on record keeping, system implementation, and compliance. Tasks include managing SharePoint and Office 365, analyzing business processes, providing training, and improving organizational knowledge practices.
The Computer Support Administrator is responsible for managing incident information, tracking requests, performing triage and resolution for software and infrastructure issues, and coordinating with other technical resources as needed. They ensure a quality customer experience in line with established Service Level Agreements and document resolutions for knowledge sharing.
The Geospatial Analyst role involves data validation, analysis, and conversion from geodatabase formats, alongside preparing project setup instructions. The role requires strong communication and collaboration skills, as well as the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
The Network Engineering Lead is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining complex global enterprise networks. This includes troubleshooting network incidents, mentoring junior engineers, conducting reviews of customer requirements, and proposing network solutions to enhance stability and performance.
As a Special Technical Operations (STO) Planner, you will develop mission plans using operational art and design, participate in COA analysis and wargaming, and integrate adversary-specific details into plans. The role includes supporting operations for major Combatant Commands, requiring advanced knowledge and a TS/SCI clearance.
As a Passive Geolocation Operator Apprentice, you will engage in geolocation operations supporting missions for the DOD, requiring certification and supporting 24/7 operations. A focus on language analysis and RF collection is critical, along with passing a 60-day training program to maintain your position.
As a SOF Target Development Analyst, you'll analyze operational requirements and coordinate targeting efforts for CENTCOM and SOCCENT. Responsibilities include producing intelligence products, threat analyses, and engaging with the intelligence community, focusing on adversary networks and associated operations.
As a Junior FISINT Signal Analyst, you will support national security missions by providing operational support, technical counsel, and expertise in multi-intelligence signal exploitation. Responsibilities include analysis and maintenance of collection systems, generating analytics for various programs, and supporting the development of tactical systems.
The NCAPS Database Administrator will provide administration for database management systems, handle database installations, maintain database configurations, manage user access and security, monitor database performance, and ensure compliance with cybersecurity standards. The role includes implementing high availability and disaster recovery solutions and documenting database procedures.
The JOC IT Support Lead is responsible for providing various IT services including cyber security, identity management, and operational support for AFRICOM's mission objectives. The role entails overseeing IT events, coordinating with service providers, and reporting system issues while presenting project status to leadership.
The SAFe Lead will guide the Agile transformation for the Navy Maintenance and Modernization Enterprise Solution. Responsibilities include leading the implementation of SAFe practices, coaching teams, facilitating key Agile events, and ensuring alignment with Navy standards.
The Senior MECM Engineer will support the Department of the Air Force by designing and implementing a scalable MECM solution for enterprise IT management. Responsibilities include patch management, troubleshooting application issues, and maintaining the MECM infrastructure, while collaborating closely with security teams and stakeholders to ensure compliance and effective communication.
As an Imagery Analyst Senior, you will analyze various GEOINT assets and evaluate system requirements, perform data processing and modeling, and ensure the Government GEOINT community stays updated on technological developments. You will create reports, briefings, and support decision-making for intelligence operations while working independently and managing projects.
The Network Administrator will maintain and troubleshoot network devices, oversee IP routing, and manage network infrastructure supporting a Department of Defense organization. Responsibilities also include ensuring network security, monitoring performance, and documenting configurations. Strong problem-solving and customer service skills are required, as is the ability to work in dynamic environments with team coordination.