Tempest Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Tempest Engineer with Security Clearance

TEMPEST Engineer Columbia, MD TS/SCI with Poly Work as part of a team of TEMPEST engineers and SMEs helping perform TEMPEST testing and provide TEMPEST engineering recommendations to help ensure the security of our nations systems Youll learn from our existing TEMPEST subject matter experts to grow your knowledge and skills, as well as share your TEMPEST expertise with othersYoull get to work onsite with the customer, integrated into their team to ensure mission successEDUCATION/
Experience:
- 3
years of experience with TEMPEST testing, design, or engineering - TEMPEST certified technician (Certified TEMPEST Professional Level II) - TS/SCI with FS Poly Required Capabilities / Duties:
o Set up Equipment under test (EUT) enclosure in accordance with Govt specso Properly execute TEMPEST test methods and signal analysiso Record all test results and concernso Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve Emanation Security ( EMSEC ) vulnerabilitieso Work with TEMPEST vendorso Perform Test set up ambient measurementso Capture and Analyze qualification test data and results and writing reportso Work with project teams to evaluate products with respect to NSITSSAMo Verify TESTEST test requirements by the CTTAo Attend TEM with crypto device user / customer, CSCM and vendoro Provide testing of certified cryptographic equipment to discover vulnerabilities in secure systemso Perform TEMPEST testing of COTS equipment to discover the extent of vulnerabilities for countermeasure purposeso Validate IASRD is applied consistently throughout the IC Recommended Skills Problem Solving Sensitive Compartmented Information (Sci Clearance) Team Working Engineering Full Scope Polygraph (Fsp Clearance) Level 2 Stocks Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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