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Topic created on: July 24, 2007 23:40 CDT by pedram .

Company: Security Innovations Government Solutions (SIGovs)
Position Title: Software Security Engineer      
Location: Fort Meade, MD

Company Description:
Security Innovations Government Solutions (SIGovs) is a small, focused, company that emphasizes employee relations and producing results under budget, ahead of schedule, and beyond expectations.  Our team of roughly 40 engineers was hired for their love and dedication to their work.  SIGovs prides itself on its relationship with its engineers and as a result has had 0 turn-over in engineering staff since inception in 2003.  The dress code is casual, the hours are flexible, and lunch on Fridays is on us.  If the idea of working with top notch engineers on hard problems within a result based company sounds good to you, and you feel you can meet our rigorous standards, we look forward to meeting you.

Job Description:
SI Government Solutions is looking to hire professionals with unmatched skill levels in the area of applied software security.  Additional responsibilities include performing programming and application analysis at the system, kernel and BIOS level of workstation, servers, and appliances.  Candidates must have the desire and drive to stay at the forefront of this dynamic technical field.  This is an opportunity to work in a unique environment on innovative security projects at the national level.

Requirements:
Security Clearance: Current TS required, must be able to be granted SCI and pass a full scope Polygraph.  Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.

Required Skills:
Candidate should have an understanding of static and dynamic reverse engineering techniques.  Additional valuable expertise include assembly or other low level development, an understanding of communication protocols, a working knowledge of server configuration and administration, and in depth knowledge of Windows and Linux services.  

Training:
Selected candidates will be asked to spend a period of time at the company headquarters in Melbourne Florida when they first begin work.  This time is used to become familiar with the systems, processes, and people that you will be working with remotely from the Maryland site.  This time will also be used to process any unmet clearance requirements.  This duration depends on the applicants previous knowledge, expertise, and clearance requirements.

Education:
SIGovs values hands on experience and demonstrable results.  While a strong academic background reflects favorably on a candidate, screening will not be performed based on academic credentials.

Interested parties should send a cover letter and resume to pmiller sigovs com

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