Junior Computer Security Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Centreville, VA at Geebo

Junior Computer Security Engineer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Make a Difference Junior Computer Security Engineer Centreville, VA Parsons offers the U.S. Government qualified personnel to solve engineering, intelligence, information technology, facility, environmental, and energy needs. Our staff has supported mission-critical, homeland security, installation/base optimization, range sustainability, space exploration, unexploded ordnance cleanup, missile defense, and disaster relief programs both here and around the globe. We excel in delivering to mission-critical expectations. Parsons makes the world a safer place. Description: We are looking for computer security engineers with experience in computer/network security and forensics to improve and enhance mission-critical software applications. The selected candidates will support the design, analysis, development, configuration, testing, training and securitization of software and computer systems. They will be required to solve challenging technical problems and provide creative solutions to meet mission needs. We are focused on providing our customers expertise in the areas of computer security, information technology, information assurance and computer networking expertise and to create new capabilities. This project provides a unique opportunity to be involved in quick-reaction tasks with opportunities for travel and customer interaction on a team that is focused on developing superior products and encouraging the career growth of its members. Qualifications Required QualificationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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