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Intekras is interested in hearing from skilled professionals eager to
develop, implement and manage technology solutions in both the Government
and Commercial market sectors. Please submit your resume
to jobs@intekras.com
or fax it to (703) 547-3518, and mention whether you hold an active DoD security clearance (e.g. TS/SCI)
and/or industry security-certification (e.g. CISSP, CISM, CompTIA Security+).
Intekras is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT INTEKRAS
Document Input Specialist I
Location: Newport Naval Station, Newport RI
Salary Range: Up to $32,000.00
Responsible for using a variety of software applications, design and apply formatting tags for publications as well as material such as syllabi, awards, diplomas, invitations, course outlines and essays, using a variety of software applications to ensure standards are adhered to within editorial schedule. Using style sheets, design, write and embed formats/tags for technical publications. Format equations, tables, charts and graphs relating to both electronic and photo-ready output for reproduction. Must be able to communicate effectively with peers in all areas of publishing.
Proofreader
Location: Newport Naval Station, Newport RI
Salary Range: $33,000.00 -- $35,000.00
Strong editing, proofreading, page layout skills in the preparation of Technical Publications relating to Navy Platforms. Ability to communicate with editors, document processors and illustrations. Responsible for correcting all errors including grammar, additions, deletions and proper placement of figures, tables, charts and artwork. Must be knowledgeable in publishing environment preferably following GPO, Chicago and AP style manuals. Ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines. Minimum 4 year college degree, excellent grammar skills and/or 3+ years experience.
Document Input Specialist II
Location: Newport Naval Station, Newport RI
Salary Range: $32,000.00 -- $36,000.00
Responsible for designing, writing, imbedding and/or applying formats/tags for Technical Publications. Desktop publishing experience essential. Knowledge of Ventura a plus. Proven ability to work with stylesheets and publishing software in a Windows environment. Familiar with electronic document production including XML, HTML and PDF formats. Ability to communicate and interpret editors, illustrators and proofreaders markup.
CD-ROM/Web Specialist
Location: Newport Naval Station, Newport RI
Salary Range: $33,000.00 -- $38,000.00
The CD-ROM/Web Specialist will be responsible for creating Adobe Acrobat PDF files from various sources including Word, Ventura, and hard copy according to specific guidelines including edits to PDF files. Creating and editing bookmarks, thumbnails, hyperlinks, etc. in individual PDF files and in PDF file collections. Scanning whole publications and individual pages in a variety of modes (black & white, grayscale, color) by manipulating and editing these files. Burning master CD-ROMs for reproduction.
Program Manager
Duties include but are not limited to overall management of technical tasks, testing installation, training, maintenance, security, certifications and lab accreditations. Provides supervisory technical and administrative direction for personnel performing tasks, including review of work products for correctness, adherence to the design concept, adherence to Government regulations and standards.
Information Security Technician I
A Security Technician (STI) under general supervision, analyzes user needs and current security regulations and guidelines to determine security functional requirements and assurance levels. Accomplishes functional allocation to identify tasks to be done and interrelationships. Identifies resource(s) required. A STI has the job skills to work on various types of computer equipment and systems to perform testing under the supervision of a senior. A STI participates in formal analysis and testing under the guidance of senior personnel to confirm compliance to government Standards.
Information Security Technician II
A Security Technician (STII) has the job skills to work on various computer equipment and systems by performing one or a combination of the following: installing, troubleshooting, and testing. The STII has the skill to analyze the security functionality of various IT products. A STII participates in the evaluation of a Security Target and/or a Protection Profiles under the Common Criteria Scheme. A STII participates in formal analysis and security testing of devices under the guidance of senior personnel. A STII participates in formal analysis and testing under the guidance of senior personnel to confirm compliance to the government requirements and Standards.
Security Engineer I
A Security Engineer (SEI) has a knowledge and understanding of network protocols. A SEI participates in formal analysis and security testing of devices with little guidance of senior personnel. A SEI participates in formal analysis and testing with little guidance of senior personnel to confirm compliance to government requirements and standards. The SEI can assist in building test networks or system prototypes, performing equipment set-up, testing, and participating in test report writing.
Security Engineer II
A Security Engineer II (SEII) shall have experience in the application of large system engineering processes and familiarity with computer aided tools for system engineering, requirements analysis, decomposition, and requirements traceability. The SEII shall have detailed understanding of information security into systems operation and has the ability integrate evolving security requirements into systems. The SEII shall have expertise in engineering secure networks. The SEII shall be thoroughly versed in the systems level design and development of large software systems.
Security Analyst I
A Security Analyst I (SAI) shall be able to perform the following tasks, with minimal direction: developing and preparing technical documents; writing technical papers, interaction with customers to gather design and development inter-networking concepts, theories, and information; perform technical engineer duties to include but not be limited to installation of inter-networking equipments, setup test equipments, execute tests according to written procedures, and document test results in a meaningful format for future integration into test result reports. The SAI shall understand inter-networking, networks, and computer concepts, and have technical expertise in engineering secure network. The SAI shall possess personnel computer skills at a level where they can capture preliminary and detailed information to complete follow-on tasks. A SAI shall have the knowledge and job skills to work directly with senior level personnel to accomplish goals and tasks. A SAI shall be required to initiate tasks, and complete them under the direction of a Program Manager. Performs certification for C&A processes for the accreditations of systems. The SAI performs vulnerability analysis and assessment using either government or commercial off the shelf technologies.
Security Analyst II
A Security Analyst II (SAII) independently perform the following tasks: developing and preparing technical documents; writing technical papers, interaction with customers to gather design and development inter-networking concepts, theories, and information; perform technical engineer duties to include but not be limited to installation of inter-networking equipments, setup test equipments, execute tests according to written procedures, and document test results in a meaningful format for future integration into test result reports. A SAII understands, networks, and computer concepts, and has personnel computer skills at a level where he/she can independently capture preliminary and detailed information to complete follow-on task. A SAII shall have the knowledge and job skills to work directly with senior level personnel to accomplish goals and tasks. A SAII shall be required to initiate tasks, and complete them under the direction of a Program Manager. Performs certification for C&A processes for the accreditations of systems. The SAII performs vulnerability analysis and assessment using either government or commercial off the shelf technologies.
Technical Writer
Responsible for content of technical documentation. Checks author’s document for spelling, grammar and content problems (e.g., missing instructions or sections; redundant or unnecessary sections). Ensures that documents follow the style laid out in the organization’s style guide and accordance to government reporting standards. Suggests revisions to the style guide as appropriate.
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