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Hey y'all, Most cleared cloud roles are at the usual suspects — defense primes, federal integrators, GovCloud shops you've probably already seen. This one's different. Texas Instruments recently started a federal subsidiary — TI Federal — and they're building out the cloud infrastructure that supports classified semiconductor design work. Think: engineers designing chips for defense and space programs, and someone needs to make sure the compute environment they're working in is hardened, compliant, and actually runs. That's where this role lives. It's not a pure compliance desk job and it's not a generic DevOps role with a clearance checkbox. It's AWS GovCloud infrastructure work where the security requirements are real (FedRAMP High, DoD SRG IL4/IL5, ITAR, CUI) and the workloads are unusual — HPC schedulers, EDA license servers, classified design data pipelines. If that sounds like Tuesday to you, let's talk. What you'd need to bring: - Active DoD Secret clearance (current — not in process) - Bachelor's in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, IT, or related field - 3+ years in AWS GovCloud or Azure Government - IaC fluency: Terraform or CloudFormation - Familiarity with STIGs, hardened images, or DoD compliance frameworks On-site in Dallas, Texas (5) days a week. Remote work not available. TI relocates for the right fit. Link to job description and application attached. Apply if interested. PM me if you have questions. If you know someone who's a good fit, feel free to forward along. Thanks, -Caleb Wagner Texas Instruments Recruiting
Hey y'all, Most cleared cloud roles are at the usual suspects — defense primes, federal integrators, GovCloud shops you've probably already seen. This one's different. Texas Instruments recently started a federal subsidiary — TI Federal — and they're building out the cloud infrastructure that supports classified semiconductor design work. Think: engineers designing chips for defense and space programs, and someone needs to make sure the compute environment they're working in is hardened, compliant, and actually runs. That's where this role lives. It's not a pure compliance desk job and it's not a generic DevOps role with a clearance checkbox. It's AWS GovCloud infrastructure work where the security requirements are real (FedRAMP High, DoD SRG IL4/IL5, ITAR, CUI) and the workloads are unusual — HPC schedulers, EDA license servers, classified design data pipelines. If that sounds like Tuesday to you, let's talk. What you'd need to bring: - Active DoD Secret clearance (current — not in process) - Bachelor's in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, IT, or related field - 3+ years in AWS GovCloud or Azure Government - IaC fluency: Terraform or CloudFormation - Familiarity with STIGs, hardened images, or DoD compliance frameworks On-site in Dallas, Texas (5) days a week. Remote work not available. TI relocates for the right fit. Link to job description and application attached. Apply if interested. PM me if you have questions. If you know someone who's a good fit, feel free to forward along. Thanks, -Caleb Wagner Texas Instruments Recruiting
Hey y'all, Most cleared cloud roles are at the usual suspects — defense primes, federal integrators, GovCloud shops you've probably already seen. This one's different. Texas Instruments recently started a federal subsidiary — TI Federal — and they're building out the cloud infrastructure that supports classified semiconductor design work. Think: engineers designing chips for defense and space programs, and someone needs to make sure the compute environment they're working in is hardened, compliant, and actually runs. That's where this role lives. It's not a pure compliance desk job and it's not a generic DevOps role with a clearance checkbox. It's AWS GovCloud infrastructure work where the security requirements are real (FedRAMP High, DoD SRG IL4/IL5, ITAR, CUI) and the workloads are unusual — HPC schedulers, EDA license servers, classified design data pipelines. If that sounds like Tuesday to you, let's talk. What you'd need to bring: - Active DoD Secret clearance (current — not in process) - Bachelor's in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, IT, or related field - 3+ years in AWS GovCloud or Azure Government - IaC fluency: Terraform or CloudFormation - Familiarity with STIGs, hardened images, or DoD compliance frameworks On-site in Dallas, Texas (5) days a week. Remote work not available. TI relocates for the right fit. Link to job description and application attached. Apply if interested. PM me if you have questions. If you know someone who's a good fit, feel free to forward along. Thanks, -Caleb Wagner Texas Instruments Recruiting
Hey y'all, Most cleared cloud roles are at the usual suspects — defense primes, federal integrators, GovCloud shops you've probably already seen. This one's different. Texas Instruments recently started a federal subsidiary — TI Federal — and they're building out the cloud infrastructure that supports classified semiconductor design work. Think: engineers designing chips for defense and space programs, and someone needs to make sure the compute environment they're working in is hardened, compliant, and actually runs. That's where this role lives. It's not a pure compliance desk job and it's not a generic DevOps role with a clearance checkbox. It's AWS GovCloud infrastructure work where the security requirements are real (FedRAMP High, DoD SRG IL4/IL5, ITAR, CUI) and the workloads are unusual — HPC schedulers, EDA license servers, classified design data pipelines. If that sounds like Tuesday to you, let's talk. What you'd need to bring: - Active DoD Secret clearance (current — not in process) - Bachelor's in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, IT, or related field - 3+ years in AWS GovCloud or Azure Government - IaC fluency: Terraform or CloudFormation - Familiarity with STIGs, hardened images, or DoD compliance frameworks On-site in Dallas, Texas (5) days a week. Remote work not available. TI relocates for the right fit. Link to job description and application attached. Apply if interested. PM me if you have questions. If you know someone who's a good fit, feel free to forward along. Thanks, -Caleb Wagner Texas Instruments Recruiting