Description
Location: Ft. Meade, Maryland
Salary: TBD
Title: Cybersecurity Engineer
Clearance: TS/SCI with CI Polygraph
Strategic Ventures Consulting Group (SVCG), LLC is a technical and management consulting company that provides services that solve government and commercial clients’ most difficult problems. We believe in providing our employees with an outstanding work environment and opportunities for growth and success. We seek to hire professionals with a demonstrated record of success.
Job Description
Cybersecurity Engineers prepare, implement, and ensure compliance with cybersecurity policy, to include Assessment and Authorization requirements. They may also perform the following duties:
- Plan, implement, upgrade, and/or monitor cybersecurity measures to improve cyber defense and maintain a cyber-resilient network.
- Assess cybersecurity vulnerabilities for risks and propose and implement remediation actions or risk mitigation strategies.
- Ensure appropriate security controls are in place that will safeguard digital files and electronic infrastructure.
- Respond to computer security breaches to re-establish protections and make required reports.
Requirements
Required Qualifications:
- Active DoD Top Secret/SCI Clearance with CI Polygraph required
- Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Computer, Electrical, or Electronics Engineering, or Mathematics with a concentration in computer science or equivalent.
- Five (5) years practical experience in a Cybersecurity, Engineering, T&E or A&A (formerly C&A) related field.
- Information Assurance Management (IAM) or Information Assurance Technical (IAT) or Information Assurance System Architect and Engineer (IASAE) Level I (position-based) per DoD 8570.1M
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Excellent communications skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Desired Qualifications
- Experience in any of the following areas:
- Systems engineering
- Decision analysis and facilitation
- Program management
DoD cyber policy, strategy, doctrine and DoD implementation