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There are 5,349 open U.S. citizenship‑required tech positions across defense, cybersecurity, and federal‑agency software. Contractors and full‑time roles alike favor candidates with active security clearances, leading to a surge in demand for certified engineers. Companies are eager to tap the talent pool that can navigate classified projects, so the market is heating up for those who hold U.S. citizenship and the right clearances.

The category spans software developers, systems architects, embedded‑systems designers, and cyber‑security analysts. Responsibilities include building secure code for classified networks, designing firmware for aerospace components, and conducting penetration tests for federal agencies. Many roles also require proficiency with tools such as Visual Studio, LabVIEW, AWS GovCloud, and compliance frameworks like NIST SP 800‑53.

Salary transparency is crucial because it levels the playing field for security‑grade talent. Candidates can verify that their clearance‑eligible roles offer competitive pay that reflects the cost of maintaining clearance, while employers can attract qualified citizens without hidden disparities. Transparent ranges also help candidates plan career moves and negotiate compensation that matches their experience and clearance level.

Business Analyst I

Company: Travis County

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Oct 15, 2025

May be required to develop knowledge of and adhere to federal and state laws requiring the confidential handling of certain health information.

Lead HVAC Installation Technician

Company: Boyle Energy

Location: Havertown, PA

Posted Oct 15, 2025

EPA Certification and valid driver’s license required. Knowledge of multiple system types: AC, gas heat, oil heat, hot water, and steam.

Legal Customer Service Representative

Company: Law Offices of Robert S. Gitmeid & Associates

Location: New York, NY

Posted Oct 15, 2025

Must be computer literate: Ability to easily learn the Firm’s case management software. This person will be responsible for working with both clients and…

Teacher of the Hearing Impaired (THI) - 100% Remote - CO License Required

Company: Therapy Source

Location: United States

Posted Oct 15, 2025

Providing ongoing support to teachers regarding the needs of the D/HOH student. Recommending and assisting with adaptations for classroom instruction.

Special Education Teacher

Company: EdTheory

Location: Redwood City, CA

Posted Oct 15, 2025

ESN (Extensive support needs) teacher or a mild/mod teacher with the autism certification. EdPerks and Corporate Employee Discounts (TAW, Gift card and…

HVAC Service Technician

Company: Boyle Energy

Location: Havertown, PA

Posted Oct 15, 2025

EPA Certification & valid driver’s license required. Handle service calls and maintenance visits for residential customers. What We’re Looking For.

Cloud Solutions Architect

Company: Hyve Managed Hosting

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Oct 15, 2025

Hands-on knowledge of virtualization and infrastructure platforms (e.g. VMware, Redhat, storage technologies, network design) as well as public cloud provider(s…

Janitor/Custodian --early morning weekends & holidays/ or evenings Mon-Fri

Company: AAA Janitorial Services

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Oct 15, 2025

Do you have your own vehicle and driver's license? A valid driver's license is required, and your relevant skills in porter duties and facilities maintenance…

MIG Welder/Fabricator

Company: Victory Truck Body, Inc.

Location: Glassboro, NJ

Posted Oct 15, 2025

Welding certification considered a plus. Welding certification considered a plus. Must have experience using equipment common to the welding trade (e.g., MiG…

Senior Fullstack Gen AI Engineer

Company: Toyota

Location: Plano, TX

Posted Oct 15, 2025

Strong ability to articulate technical solutions, trade-offs, and system behavior to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

IT Systems & Security Analyst

Company: EnTech Engineering, PC

Location: New York, NY

Posted Oct 15, 2025

This position bridges Helpdesk and Infrastructure by managing complex technical issues, performing system security audits, and developing automation for…

PE Teacher and 8th Grade Religion - St. Norbert - Northbrook - VIC. I

Company: St. Norbert School

Location: Northbrook, IL

Posted Oct 15, 2025

Must have valid state licensure for the grade/subject area (preferred, not required). The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for U.S. citizenship‑required tech roles at different seniority levels?
Junior software engineers and analysts earn between $80,000 and $120,000 annually. Mid‑level specialists with 3–5 years of clearance‑eligible experience command $120,000 to $170,000. Senior engineers and senior security analysts typically receive $170,000 to $220,000. Lead architects and program managers can expect $220,000 to $280,000, while principal engineers and security directors often earn $280,000 to $360,000, reflecting the high value of long‑term clearance and specialized expertise.
What skills and certifications are essential for securing a U.S. citizenship‑required position?
Beyond holding U.S. citizenship, applicants should obtain a secret or top‑secret clearance and maintain it. Technical skills include C/C++, Python, and embedded C for firmware roles; Java, .NET, and SQL for software development; and Linux, PowerShell, and Terraform for cloud and automation tasks. Certifications such as CompTIA Security+, CISSP, AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Government, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), and NIST SP 800‑53 Security Control Expert (SCEX) are highly valued. Proficiency with tools like Visual Studio, LabVIEW, AWS GovCloud, and secure development lifecycles (SDL) is also critical.
Can I work remotely in a U.S. citizenship‑required role?
Remote work is possible for many contractor and federal‑agency positions that do not involve handling classified information. For classified projects, on‑site presence is often mandatory to maintain security protocols. However, some roles allow a hybrid model where non‑classified tasks are performed remotely while periodic on‑site visits handle secure data. Candidates should verify the remote policy during the application process and confirm whether the role requires periodic travel to a secure facility.
What career progression paths exist within U.S. citizenship‑required tech jobs?
Typical progression starts with a junior engineer or analyst, advancing to mid‑level developer or security specialist. From there, professionals can move into lead or senior architect roles, oversee program management, or transition into technical director positions. In many organizations, a security‑focused track leads to roles such as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) or National Security Advisor. Continuous learning and maintaining advanced certifications accelerate promotion and broaden responsibilities across defense, aerospace, and federal agencies.
What industry trends are shaping U.S. citizenship‑required tech roles?
Demand for AI and machine‑learning models in defense, including autonomous systems and predictive maintenance, is accelerating. Quantum computing research for national security applications is creating new roles in cryptography and algorithm design. Cybersecurity for critical infrastructure—utilities, transportation, and public‑health networks—continues to grow, especially with the adoption of Zero Trust architectures. Cloud migration to AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, and Google Cloud for Government is expanding opportunities for secure cloud engineers who specialize in regulated environments.

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