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Systems Architect - TS/SCI with FS Poly Required
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Country: USA
Location: Maryland-Baltimore HANOVER, MD 21076
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Systems Architect - TS/SCI with FS Poly Required
Job Category:Systems Primary Location:USA-MD: MARYLAND-HANOVERSchedule:Full-time Job Type:Standard Employee Status:RegularJob Posting: 2008-07-30Description: Essential Job Functions TS/SCI with Full Scope Poly security clearance requiredActs as the subject matter expert for a program or portfolio of applications and serves as the system architecture authority within that scope. Defines technology-based business solutions within scope of project. Leads project teams in the appropriate use of technology. Reviews and approves design decisions, within established level of authority, prior to implementation. Assists in advising client company management regarding IT vision and strategy, technology innovations and enterprise architecture services. Provides production problem diagnosis and technical, offshore strategy and processes support to project team. Assists in implementing resolution. Leads system design activities and/or reviews system designs to assure that applications solutions will exhibit expected levels of performance, security, scalability, maintainability, appropriate reusability and reliability upon deployment. Leads technology and product general assessments, detailed evaluations, and final selections. Leads system performance diagnosis and scalability assessment activities. Assists in the preparation of IT vision and strategy work products, technology and product analysis, white papers, and responses to management queries on technology and product related topics. Basic Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience Bachelor's degree in computer science, information technologies or related field preferred Seven or more years of information technology experience Experience working with appropriate programming languages, operating systems, hardware and software Experience working with industry specific technology Experience working with technology used by a specific industry or business area Remote Work Location Authorized:No Relocation Assistance:Not AvailableClearance Level:TS/SCI w/ FS Polygraph Create Success
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