RF Signal Processing Specialist-Geospatial
Muon SpaceFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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The role requires serving as the primary in-person point of contact for U.S. Government customers, indicating on-site presence is necessary.
Candidates should have backgrounds in Systems Administration, Software Development, or Systems Engineering, along with proficiency in interpreting government policy, analyzing software for security requirements, and managing vulnerability scans like ACAS and SCAP.
Barbaricum has a vibrant corporate culture that is diverse in expertise and perspectives, with a strong focus on collaboration, innovation, and tackling the nation's most complex challenges.
Strong candidates are dedicated, motivated subject matter experts in cybersecurity and US Government policy, capable of independently achieving ATOs, providing outstanding customer service, and generating creative solutions to ambiguous security requirements.
Provides government contracting and technology services
Barbaricum provides a range of services to support U.S. government clients, focusing on areas such as Integrated Communications, Mission Support, Research and Analysis, Cyber Security/Intelligence, and Technology-Enabled Services. The company employs a team with diverse skills to create tailored strategies and utilize emerging technologies to meet the complex needs of its clients. Barbaricum stands out from competitors through its commitment to quality, as evidenced by its ISO 9001:2015 certification and CMMI Level 3 appraisal, and its strong emphasis on building long-term partnerships, which has led to significant repeat business. The company's goal is to enhance the effectiveness of U.S. Government operations, particularly in National Security, by delivering innovative solutions to challenging problems.