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Security clearance roles are at the forefront of national defense and cyber resilience. With escalating cyber‑attack budgets and increased federal spending on advanced weaponry, demand for vetted professionals has surged, driving competitive salaries and rapid hiring cycles.

Clearance positions span software engineering, system architecture, threat intelligence, and compliance management. Typical duties include secure code reviews, penetration testing with tools like Kali Linux and Metasploit, configuring SIEM platforms such as Splunk or QRadar, and ensuring adherence to NIST SP 800‑53 controls for DoD and FedRAMP environments.

Salary transparency is critical for clearance holders because pay is often tied to the level of clearance and the sensitivity of projects. Knowing exact ranges upfront helps professionals negotiate time‑off, relocation, and contract terms, avoiding the hidden costs of security‑related travel and extended vetting periods.

Housing Community Service Officer

Company: San Jose State University

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Oct 21, 2025

Valid California driver’s license. This position works collaboratively with University Housing Services and the University Police Department to provide patrol…

Physical Security Contract Manager

Company: Kerberos International, Inc.

Location: Tukwila, WA

Posted Oct 21, 2025

Our Federal Security Contracts Manager will manage US Federal government and some state government security guard contract, including operational over watch,…

Security Professional - North Warehouse Flex

Company: Allied Universal

Location: Las Vegas, NV

Posted Oct 21, 2025

Valid driver's license if driving a company or customer-owned vehicle. Sound alarms or calls police or fire department in case of fire or presence of…

Clinical Nurse Residency Program - Leukemia

Company: MD Anderson

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 21, 2025

Ideal candidate will be a recent student nurse graduate with a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, an RN license or pending NCLEX date with less than twelve months of…

Research Data Analyst

Company: NCTCOG

Location: Arlington, TX

Posted Oct 21, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in economics, statistics, business, sociology, data science, analytics, or a related field from an accredited college or university.

Full‑Stack Software Engineer (Node.js / React / AWS) – Contract‑to‑Hire, Hybrid

Company: Safebox LLC

Location: City of Industry, CA

Posted Oct 21, 2025

This position is ideal for developers who thrive in optimized production environments, appreciate clean system architecture, and can adapt quickly to modern AI-…

Security Professional -Patrol Specialist Unarmed

Company: Allied Universal

Location: Las Vegas, NV

Posted Oct 21, 2025

A valid driver's license will be required for driving positions only. Possession of a Guard Card or license is preferred. Pay Rate: $20.00 / Hour.

PXT (People Experience & Technology) - Data Scientist Associate

Company: JPMorganChase

Location: Wilmington, DE

Posted Oct 21, 2025

Technically proficient in data management tools, data governance, quality assurance, lifecycle management, and data integration.

Technology Risk Analyst I, Launch Program 2026 - New York City, NY

Company: Mastercard

Location: New York, NY

Posted Oct 21, 2025

As a Launcher, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams—including engineering, product, and business operations—to build a strong foundation in…

Drivers CDL / Warehouse Associates-JOB FAIR- NOVEMBER 5, 2025

Company: Iron Mountain

Location: Pflugerville, TX

Posted Oct 21, 2025

*Minimum Age and License:* Minimum age of *21* with a valid *Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)* and a consistently good driving record.

Manager of Accounting

Company: Acts Retirement-Life Communities

Location: Fort Washington, PA

Posted Oct 21, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or related field. Acts Retirement-Life Communities is one of the largest not-for-profit owners, operators, and…

Cybersecurity Analyst

Company: Alter Domus

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Oct 21, 2025

Familiarity with malware analysis, reverse engineering, and forensic tools. Monitor security information and event management (SIEM) systems, intrusion…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for clearance tech roles?
Entry‑level (Confidential) salaries range from $70k to $90k annually. Mid‑level (Secret) positions earn $100k to $130k. Senior (Top Secret) roles command $140k to $170k, while Lead or Program Manager positions with TS/SCI clearance can reach $180k to $220k, depending on project complexity and geographic location.
What skills and certifications are required to secure a clearance tech job?
Essential technical skills include secure coding (Python, C/C++), system hardening, and familiarity with SIEM tools like Splunk or QRadar. Certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CompTIA Security+, GRC, and PMP are highly valued. Knowledge of NIST SP 800‑53, FedRAMP, ITAR, and CJIS compliance frameworks is mandatory for most roles.
Can clearance tech positions be performed remotely?
Many analysis and software engineering roles allow remote work with strict security controls: encrypted VPN, MFA, and adherence to DoD and DoD-CERT guidelines. However, roles involving hardware maintenance, secure facility access, or classified data handling typically require on‑site presence.
What career progression paths exist within clearance tech roles?
Typical progression moves from Analyst to Senior Analyst, then to System Architect or Lead Engineer. From there, professionals can transition into Program Manager, PMO, or Director of Cyber Operations. Advanced clearance holders can also pursue contracting or consulting roles in private industry with equivalent security clearances.
What are the current industry trends affecting clearance tech careers?
Key trends include the adoption of zero‑trust architectures, accelerated migration to DoD‑compliant cloud services, expansion of cyber‑operations centers, and the integration of AI/ML for threat detection. These shifts increase demand for specialists skilled in cloud security, AI‑driven analytics, and secure DevOps practices.

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