Student Veterans of America Jobs

Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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Job Information

Hanford Mission Integration Solutions Engineer/Analyst (38672) in Richland, Washington

Job Duties/Scope Of Work JOB SUMMARY: This position will perform day-to-day operations and long-term development for Networked National Security Systems operated by the HMIS Safeguards and Security (SAS) organization. This includes support for modeling interfaces with security specialists within the HMIS Safeguards and Security (SAS) organization for modeling/simulation of protection for DOE assets. The selected candidate will apply technically justified techniques for modeling complex attack/defender rolls for the protection of DOE assets and will collaborate with other Security Specialist and Protective Force (PF) members as Subject Matter Experts for their respective disciplines. Essential job duties include, but are not limited to the following: • Maintain the Networked National Security Systems hardware and software, ready to support planned operations including disaster recovery plans. • Coordinate the efforts of support personnel and other system administrators in maintaining system hardware and software. • Serve as Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Structured Query Language (SQL) Server Administration. • Create ad-hoc reports and queries on demand using Transact-SQL. • Design, code, test, and implement new software features of VB.Net applications. • Implementation of cyber security requirements for Networked National Security Systems. • Interface with users and other administrators of the Networked National Security Systems. • Review and understand federal directives, contract requirements, and procedures associated with safeguards and Security programs. • Provide support to modeling programs such as ATLAS, Troupe, and Simajin. • Model physical aspects of facilities and protection strategies required by Design Basis Threat requirements. • Participate in exercises and drills of the protection strategy to ensure understanding of physical activities performed by both attackers and defenders of DOE assets. • Properly handle, account for and protect classified matter/media. • Any additional tasks as assigned by management. Basic Qualifications • BA/BS degree plus five (5) years of related experience in Computer Science, Mathematics or Chemistry, or related discipline. • Understand basic statistics, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. • Experience with Microsoft Office products. • Proficiency in all aspects of Microsoft Windows Server network administration, user rights management, and group policy. • Ability to write VBScript/PowerShell scripts. • Proficiency in all aspects of Microsoft Windows SQL Server administration, database design and database user accounts/roles. • Ability to write ad-hoc SQL queries using SQL Server Tools and stored procedures. • Proficiency in all aspects of Microsoft VB.net database programming, and networking concepts. • Ability to learn all requirements for nuclear material accountability. • Ability to obtain and maintain a DOE "Q" level security clearance. *Must be able to obtain and maintain a "Q" Clearance. Any offer of employment is contingent on the applicant passing a background investigation. As part of the investigation, Federal investigators will examine many aspects of the applicant's past including financial and criminal histories, mental and emotional health, education and travel, drug and alcohol usage, personal and organizational relationships, as well as other aspects of the applicant's background. Desired Qualifications • Prior work experience in handling classified information. • Experience with DOE classified cyber security requirements. • Experience with AutoCAD drafting (both 2D & 3D). • Knowledge of Safeguards and Security concepts, Department of Energy directives, and contractor policies and procedures as they relate to the Hanford Site. Compensation & Benefits  Grade 17: $94,650 - $119,250 Grade 18: $104,175 - $131,425 Grade 19: $

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