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DMEA ◴[] No.16967873[source]
Defense MicroElectronics Activity (DMEA) | Electronics Engineer, Embedded Hardware Engineer, Embedded Software Engineer | Full-time | Sacramento, CA | Onsite | $70 - $120k

Who: A Department of Defense (DoD) field activity that has been operating since 1997. Small and engineer-centric: ~200 employees of which ~180 are engineer/scientist.

What: Provide solutions to other US Government agencies and allies. Some tasks are engineering brand-new products and some tasks are re-engineering devices to keep legacy systems running. We do not compete with private industry but regularly work side-by-side with industry to get stuff done. We also have the only semiconductor foundry (90nm) still operational within the federal government.

Why: US Government agencies sometimes want products built that are so technologically risky or low-volume that private industry does not want to do them. Wes step in to fill the gap.

Where: Sacramento, CA -- California's fourth largest metro area. Home to two major state universities (CSU-Sacramento and UC-Davis). The farm-to-fork (and regular) capital of California.

Benefits: We are federal employees and receive federal benefits (google "opm benefits" for more info). Time off starts at 36 days/year (13 vacation + 13 sick + 10 federal holidays) and grows to 49 days/year over time (26 + 13 + 10). We have flexible schedules and most of us work a "9-to-5.” Hiring is for GS-11/12/13 engineers (google “gs pay scale 2018” and look at the Sacramento locality).

==Interview==

Must be a US citizen. Must be able to achieve and maintain a security clearance.

2 x Phone call [1 hr] >> Onsite w/team [full day]

==Apply==

Apply on USAJobs: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/496037600

hn@dmea.osd.mil with questions (please do not contact if you are a recruiter)

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walrus01[dead post] ◴[] No.16973352[source]
translation: must submit yourself to the indignity of doing an SF-86 background check to get a clearance, for a relative pittance of a salary, and having all your sensitive personal background data stolen from the OPM:

https://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=opm...

throwaway55356 ◴[] No.16973557[source]
The OPM hack is something that already happened, in the past, to files that were current at that time. It is not known to be ongoing.
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1. walrus01 ◴[] No.16973643[source]
And it left me with such great confidence in the OPM's security!
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2. lmeyerov ◴[] No.16975573[source]
The OPM hack was a succession of hacks over a few years with long detection & dwell times. Hard to turn that kind of ship..

Anyways, pretty fascinating.. as long as you and your colleagues aren't in the database. We work on tools to bring visibility & reliability to these kinds of incidents, it's pretty wild in practice!