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In the defense and critical infrastructure sectors, Security Clearance careers are experiencing a surge as governments invest in cyber‑defense, AI resiliency, and quantum‑safe communications. Companies and agencies now require specialists who can bridge policy, technology, and risk management, driving demand for professionals who already hold or can obtain Top‑Secret (TS) and Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) clearances.

Typical roles span Cybersecurity Analysts (conducting threat hunting with tools like Splunk and Wireshark), Intelligence Analysts (processing signals intelligence for the NSA), Systems Engineers (designing secure cloud architectures on AWS GovCloud), Network Architects (implementing Zero‑Trust frameworks), and Physical Security Managers (overseeing access controls for DoD facilities). Responsibilities include vulnerability assessments, secure coding reviews, penetration testing with Metasploit, and compliance audits using GRC platforms such as RSA Archer.

Salary transparency is critical for clearance holders because the pool is limited and the value of a TS or SCI badge can command premium pay. Knowing the exact pay range before interviewing removes ambiguity, enables better negotiation, and helps clearance professionals evaluate whether a role aligns with their long‑term career trajectory in high‑stakes environments.

Senior Fullstack Engineer - Identity

Company: SumUp

Location: Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Posted Mar 05, 2026

Head of Engineering

Company: GLS/NXT

Location: Berlin

Posted Mar 05, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Security Clearance roles by seniority level?
Junior (0–2 years) with TS clearance: $90k–$110k; Mid‑level (3–5 years): $120k–$150k; Senior (6–10 years): $160k–$190k; Lead/Manager (10+ years): $200k–$250k. SCI roles often add a $10k–$20k premium.
What skills and certifications are required to succeed in Security Clearance positions?
Core technical skills: network security, secure cloud architecture, secure coding, threat intelligence, and incident response. Tool proficiency: Splunk, Wireshark, Metasploit, RSA Archer, and GRC suites. Certifications: CISSP, CISM, CEH, CompTIA Security+, and for cloud roles, AWS Certified Security – Specialty or Azure Security Engineer Associate.
Can I work remotely in a Security Clearance job?
Many agencies and contractors allow remote work for analytical and development roles, but jobs requiring hands‑on system access, secure data handling, or on‑site mission support typically require periodic onsite presence. Remote eligibility is often tied to the clearance level and the nature of the contract.
What career progression paths exist within the clearance field?
Typical ladder: Analyst → Senior Analyst → Lead Analyst → Security Architect → Manager → Director → Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) or Deputy Director for Cyber Operations. Each step adds responsibility for risk assessment, policy development, and strategic leadership across defense or critical infrastructure domains.
What are current industry trends affecting Security Clearance opportunities?
AI‑driven threat detection, accelerated cloud migration to GovCloud, increased focus on supply‑chain security, adoption of quantum‑resistant cryptography, and heightened collaboration between federal agencies and defense contractors are driving demand for clearance holders with expertise in emerging technologies and advanced security frameworks.

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