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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.

Cybersecurity Risk Analyst

Company: Skechers USA Retail, LLC

Location: Manhattan Beach, CA

Posted Sep 02, 2025

Strong analytical skills for translating technical vulnerabilities into business risk scenarios and communicating security risks to non-technical stakeholders.

Security Officer - Media Site Patrol Comcast

Company: Allied Universal

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Sep 02, 2025

A valid driver's license will be required for driving positions only. You will interact with employees, visitors, and guests, providing exceptional customer…

Transition Specialist Representative - Silicon Valley or San Francisco

Company: Paycom Payroll Llc

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Sep 02, 2025

The Transition Specialist Representative leads the Paycom implementation by partnering with Outside Sales Reps, Client Relations Representatives (CRR), Paycom…

Software Engineer, Ecosystems

Company: Aptos Labs

Location: Palo Alto, CA

Posted Sep 02, 2025

The Position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, a related field or foreign equivalent, plus 5 years of progressively responsible experience as a…

Senior Technical Program Manager - Cybersecurity Risk Analyst

Company: Microsoft

Location: Redmond, WA

Posted Sep 02, 2025

Success in this role requires deep technical acumen, proficient risk analysis capabilities, and close collaboration with stakeholders across engineering,…

Security Operations Center Officer

Company: Inter-Con Security

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Sep 02, 2025

CCTV monitoring and camera checks. _Benefits: _Inter-Con offers excellent full-time and part-time benefits that include: flexible scheduling to accommodate…

Accountant

Company: LHH

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Sep 02, 2025

Compile monthly financial summaries, analyze performance trends, and develop forward-looking cash flow models to guide decision-making.

Senior Security Operations Center Analyst

Company: Long View Systems

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Sep 02, 2025

Follow and establish process documentation for receipt of security alerts for monitored devices, acknowledge the receipt of the event, opening and/or updating…

Accountant V (Accounts Payable)

Company: Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Sep 02, 2025

Responsible for monitoring proposed changes in state and federal regulations to determine potential impact on the agency from both a technical and functional…

STRUCTURAL WELDER SPECIALIST

Company: National Steel and Shipbuilding Com

Location: Jacksonville, FL

Posted Sep 02, 2025

Assures that you are trained or qualified for the work you are assigned to do (Example: JLG, forklift, welding, brazing, special electrical/mechanical repairs…

IT Risk Management Analyst # 10697

Company: Ecco Select

Location: Coppell, TX

Posted Sep 02, 2025

The analyst will collaborate across teams to execute due diligence, monitor risk exposure, and implement mitigation strategies for a robust third-party risk…

Certified Journeyman Electrician and Foreman (Solar and C&I)

Company: New Era Electric LLC

Location: Newark, CA

Posted Sep 02, 2025

Function as an Electrician/Journeyman Wireman for New Era Electric; installing new electrical systems and repairing existing electrical systems while…

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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