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Temporary Intel Electrical Engineer Jobs in Colorado

... engineering, or have hands-on experience working with tools and equipment, this is an excellent ... As a Temporary Installation Technician, you'll support a specialized equipment installation project ...

Working under the direction of electrical engineering leads, you will translate technical design ... For temporary assignments lasting 13 weeks or longer, AllSTEM Connections is pleased to offer major ...

Electrical Foreman

Windsor, CO · On-site

$36 - $42/hr

We deliver exceptional solutions through innovative electrical engineering, UL508 panel fabrication ... Setup and maintain temporary power systems. * Install and maintain grounding systems for all ...

Perform electrical worst-case analysis and Electrical Parts Stress Analysis. * Work on a cross ... Depending on your temporary assignment, benefits may include direct deposit, free career counseling ...

Design Engineer

Littleton, CO · On-site

$68.51/hr

Perform electrical worst-case analysis and Electrical Parts Stress Analysis. * Work on a cross ... Depending on your temporary assignment, benefits may include direct deposit, free career counseling ...

... and finance, legal, engineering, human resources, government and more. We're proud of the ... We specialize in placing permanent, direct, contract, and temporary positions for companies of any ...

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Protection & Controls Engineer

Denver, CO · Hybrid

$85K - $111K/yr

Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited university (required ... Since 1994, RCS recruits top talent for direct hire, temp-to-perm and contract staffing positions ...

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Temporary Intel Electrical Engineer information

What is the difference between Temporary Intel Electrical Engineer vs Contract Electrical Engineer?

AspectTemporary Intel Electrical EngineerContract Electrical Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's or higher in Electrical Engineering, relevant certificationsBachelor's or higher in Electrical Engineering, relevant certifications
Work EnvironmentIntel facilities, office and lab settingsVarious industries, project-based settings
Employer & Industry UsageIntel Corporation, technology sectorMultiple industries including tech, manufacturing, energy
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding temporary roles at IntelComparing contract electrical roles across industries

The Temporary Intel Electrical Engineer typically works within Intel's facilities on specialized projects, often requiring specific certifications and familiarity with semiconductor or tech environments. Contract Electrical Engineers, however, work across various industries on diverse projects, with roles varying based on client needs. Both roles involve electrical engineering expertise but differ mainly in industry focus and work setting.

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Future Anticipated Openings: Federal Space Cyber Operations Support

Apogee Engineering

Colorado Springs, CO • On-site

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Job description

Future Anticipated Openings: Federal Space Cyber Operations Support
Location US-CO-Colorado Springs
ID 2026-1767
Category Cybersecurity Position Type Regular Full-Time Remote No
Overview

Apogee Engineering is seeking to secure letters of intent for the following disciplines:

    Weapons & Tactics Subject Matter Expert
  • Defensive Cyber Warfare Engineer
  • Cyber Intelligence Analyst
  • Cyber Ops Training Instructor
  • Cyber Range OTTI Engineer
  • Incident Responder / CIRT Specialist
  • Threat Hunter
  • DevOps / Platform Engineer

Selected incumbents will support a missioncritical federal program that delivers advanced cyberspace operations, engineering, tactics, training, and intelligence in support of U.S. space mission systems.

A mix of operational support, engineering & integration, training development and delivery, tactical/technical analysis, and exercise participation. Work will include both defensive and offensive cyber concepts in a strictly authorized, nonpersonal services contractor role.

This is a "future interest" announcement for ongoing hiring into a government cyber support program. Positions to be filled are contingent upon contract award.

Responsibilities

Weapons & Tactics Subject Matter Expert (W&T SME)

Responsibilities: Develop, evaluate and document cyber weapons & tactics; run/brief Tactics Review Boards; author TacSOPs/TacBULs; support operational planning and mission rehearsals.

Required Experience: 6+ years operational cyber/defensive/offensive experience; military or equivalent operational background preferred; strong writing and briefing skills.

Defensive Cyber Warfare (DCW) Engineer

Responsibilities: Perform posture assessments; design sensor/TAP/EDR plans; integrate DCW tools into mission systems; support Configuration Control Boards and change requests.

Experience: 4+ years engineering/IT/cybersecurity experience with networking, logging, EDR, SOAR and cloud/OT exposure.

Cyber Intelligence Analyst

Responsibilities: Produce timely threat intelligence products, I&W, IOC/IOA creation, threat actor profiling, and participate in daily intel syncs and exercises.

Experience: 3-6+ years in cyber threat intel, SOC/CTI roles; familiarity with MITRE ATT&CK, STIX/TAXII, YARA, and threat intel tooling.

Cyber Ops Training Instructor

Responsibilities: Deliver and develop qualification and upgrade training courses; create scenarios for cyber ranges/OTTI; maintain course material and MTL alignment.

Experience: Training/instruction experience plus deep technical skills in cyber operations and tools; formal training development experience preferred.

Cyber Range / OTTI Engineer (Range Architect)

Responsibilities: Design, build and maintain virtual training range environments, scenario construction, MSEL development, and range instrumentation.

Experience: Virtualization, network emulation, range software, and lab automation background; experience with LMS preferred.

Incident Responder / CIRT Specialist

Responsibilities: Support incident response playbooks, forensics, hunt missions, AARs and remediation recommendations during exercises and realworld events.

Experience: SOC/IR experience, digital forensics, endpoint detection and response operation experience.

Threat Hunter (Analytics)

Responsibilities: Develop analytics from IOC telemetry; produce YARA/STIX output; automate detection correlations and dashboarding for I&W.

Experience: Data engineering, scripting (Python), SIEM/ELK, familiarity with STIX/TAXII and threat intel exchange formats.

DevOps / Platform Engineer (Tooling & Automation)

Responsibilities: Support integration and sustainment of DCW toolsets, CI/CD for rule deployments, and automation of telemetry ingestion and test harnesses.

Experience: Linux, containers, orchestration (Kubernetes), automation scripts, and secure build pipelines.

Qualifications

Minimum Experience:

Citizenship: Must be a US citizen

Clearance: Must have and be able to maintain a Top Secret w/ SCI Eligibility
Certification: CySA, Sec+, CISSP, GIAC or equivalent (at least one)
Education: BA or BS degree in one of the following fields: Cyber, Information Systems, Engineering, Computer Science, or an educational equivalent.
Years of Experience: 3 Years+ of relevant experience in respective domain

Additional Information
Location: Primary CONUS work locations and government facilities include Schriever SFB and Peterson SFB in Colorado Springs, CO.
Travel: 10-25%; Occasional travel and temporary duty (TDY) worldwide may be required.