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Seeking a TS/SCI cleared Test Engineer for a full-time role in FANX3. You will design and oversee a virtual test environment using Ansible and GitLab within a cloud infrastructure. This position requires a Bachelor's degree plus 8 years of experience guiding test engineering and maintaining verif...
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Discover rewarding CPPM Test Engineer jobs, a specialized and critical role within the fields of defense, aerospace, and high-security software development. CPPM, which stands for Certified Physical Protection Professional, though often used in specific contexts to denote a particular professional standard or project environment, indicates a Test Engineer operating within highly secure, often government-related, sectors. Professionals in these roles are pivotal in ensuring that complex systems—whether hardware, software, or integrated platforms—meet stringent security, performance, and reliability standards before deployment. A CPPM Test Engineer is fundamentally responsible for the end-to-end verification and validation lifecycle of sophisticated systems. Typical duties involve developing and overseeing comprehensive test strategies, including the creation of Test and Evaluation Master Plans (TEMPs) and detailed test plans and procedures. They design and establish robust test environments, which increasingly involve automated, virtualized, and cloud-based infrastructures using tools like Ansible, Jenkins, or GitLab for continuous integration and delivery. A core aspect of the role is ensuring rigorous requirements traceability, maintaining matrices that link system requirements directly to test cases and results to verify every specification is met. Common responsibilities include guiding test engineering teams, developing and executing manual and automated test cases, analyzing test results to identify defects and performance bottlenecks, and documenting findings for engineering and stakeholder review. They are also often tasked with assessing system interoperability, security postures, and compliance with defined operational issues and measures of effectiveness. To succeed in CPPM Test Engineer jobs, individuals typically need a strong educational foundation, usually a bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, mathematics, or a related technical field. Several years of hands-on test engineering experience are essential, with a deep understanding of systems engineering principles and the testing lifecycle. Proficiency in scripting for test automation, experience with virtualization technologies, and a solid grasp of security testing protocols are highly valued. Given the sensitive nature of the work, these positions frequently require the ability to obtain a high-level government security clearance, making U.S. citizenship and a clean background common prerequisites. For detail-oriented engineers who thrive in structured, mission-critical environments, CPPM Test Engineer jobs offer a challenging and impactful career path at the intersection of advanced technology and national security.

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