Cryptologic Computer ScientistThe Cryptologic Computer Scientist will provide critical technical expertise to advance future cryptologic operations, solving some of the most complex challenges in national security.Position ResponsibilitiesDevelop, design, deliver, and operate solutions to challenging cryptologic computer science problemsDerive solutions from forensic analysis, attack attribution, and protection of critical networksSupport active and passive systems through knowledge discovery and mission-focused computer science innovationContribute to cryptologic mission support by applying advanced technical expertise to evolving operational needsBasic Qualifications (Required Skills & Experience)Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering or equivalent STEM discipline or equivalent combination of education, and experienceMinimum 2+ years of relevant experienceExperience with development skills such as C++ and CExperience developing automation scripts using PythonExperience working with XKS and DXAn active TS/SCI clearance with polygraphOther Qualifications & Desired CompetenciesBasic knowledge of reverse engineering for deeper system analysis and problem-solvingPhysical DemandsAbility to work in an office environment (Constant)Required to sit and stand for long periods; talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone keyboard (Frequent)Salary Range: $87,000 - $208,000The AV pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Determination of official compensation or salary relies on several factors including, but not limited to, level of position, job responsibilities, geographic location, scope of relevant work experience, educational background, certifications, contract-specific affordability, organizational requirements, alignment with local internal equity as well as alignment with market data.ITAR Requirement:This position requires access to information that is subject to compliance with the International Traffic Arms Regulations ("ITAR") and/or the Export Administration Regulations ("EAR"). In order to comply with the requirements of the ITAR and/or the EAR, applicants will be asked to provide specific documentation to verify U.S.
person status under the ITAR and the EAR. A "U.S. person" according to their definition is a U.S.
citizen, U.S. lawful permanent resident (green card holder), or protected individual such as a refugee, or asylee. See 22 CFR § 120.15.
Some positions will require current U.S. Citizenship due to contract requirements.Principals only need apply. NO agencies please.