Splunk Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Severn, MD at Geebo

Splunk Engineer with Security Clearance

We have a critical opening for a Splunk Engineer.
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Qualifications:
o Establish a process to formally and proactively control and manage changes to requirements, consider impacts prior to commitment to change, gain stakeholder buy-in, eliminate ambiguity, ensure traceability to source requirements, and track and settle open actionso Manage and ensure the technical integrity of the system baseline over time, continually updating it as various changes are imposed on the system during the lifecycle from development through deployment and operations & maintenanceo Develop scenarios (threads) and an Operational Concept that describes the interactions between the system, the user, and the environment, that satisfies operational, support, maintenance, and disposal needso Establish and follow a formal procedure for coordinating system integration activities among multiple teams, ensuring complete coverage of all interfaceso Fourteen (14) years of experience as a SE in programs and contracts of similar scope, type and complexity is required.
Bachelor's degree in System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or related discipline from an accredited college or university is requiredo Active TS/SCI security clearance and a current FS polygraph is requiredo Note:
Five (5) years of additional SE experience may be substituted for a bachelor's degree Recommended Skills Engineering Physics Information Systems Information Technology Maintenance Self Motivation Sensitive Compartmented Information (Sci Clearance) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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