
Cyber Security Analyst (Computer Sys Security Anlyst 3) - 28625
Job Description
Summary
HII-Mission Technologies is seeking a Cybersecurity Analyst provides cybersecurity support to USAFE programs, ensuring mission‑critical systems maintain confidentiality, integrity, and availability in accordance with DoD cybersecurity standards and USAF directives. The analyst supports cybersecurity engineering, assessment, compliance, and continuous monitoring activities across assigned weapon systems, IT systems, or enterprise programs.
What You Will Do
- Working on complex and unique conceptual development and application related to DOD military operational requirements.
- Leverage Information Technology (IT) knowledge and technical acumen to identify, address, assess, and improve domestic and international cyber requirements related to Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) mission objectives.
- Utilize the guidance and direction of the project, program, and/or division manager. They will provide qualitative and quantitative task-based analysis of cyber threat requirements associated with emergent technical threat vectors unique to the program/project platform applications.
- Leverage technical IT methodologies and cyber expertise to provide management with assessment and mitigation requirements based on findings identified through cyber evaluation and analysis of current and future aviation ISR platforms, including autonomous aviation vehicles.
- Provides primary and secondary stakeholders with cyber risk assessments of both unclassified and classified system assets and resources, developing solutions to address and determine overall security design requirements for IT systems.
- Apply Cyber IT knowledge to identify, assess, and develop cyber-related solutions required for classified and unclassified systems related to AISR platforms. Individual will perform evaluation of IT security systems and related methodologies for effective levels of efficiency, operation, compliance with DOD information assurance (IA) standards, and engineering standards. Candidate will report to the program manager and work directly with the lead cyber security information system security manager (ISSM) to provide key cyber-related assessment and analysis methodologies.
- Apply extensive cyber security knowledge to ensure that systems comply with military Risk Management Framework (RMF) requirements for system protection and monitoring and IAW with DoDI RMF instruction 8510.01 for DoD Information Technology (IT). Under the DoD RMF guidance, the Cybersecurity Technician candidate will be responsible for conducting the RMF life cycle to include RMF Continuous Monitoring, CONUS and OCONUS.
- Participate in cyber integration and design of AISR system of systems, providing operational and technical guidance based on prior advanced cyber technical experience and training.
- Working independently and in designated groups, candidate will ensure operational requirements, capabilities, characteristics, and required resources are identified and implemented to accomplish program cyber mission objectives
- Conduct technical assessments of current and future systems to include Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) scans and identify system vulnerabilities through DISA-provided assessment tools.
- Utilization and experience in SCAP and STIG tool assessment, POA&M generation and eMASS IA system management are required at Classified and Unclassified levels.
- Will identify and analyze AISR system of systems for cyber compliance, vulnerabilities, and functionality while maintaining IT-centric system analysis requirements CONUS and OCONUS.
- Ensure defensive and offensive cybersecurity assessment protocols are identified and implemented in a designated cyber laboratory, including DEVSECOPs and RMF continuous monitoring of approved AISR systems.
- Cyber system locations include CONUS and OCONUS travel to include vendor, customer, and key system stakeholder interaction for training, cybersecurity software/hardware development, and vulnerability assessment during the program’s software development lifecycle (SDLC).
What We Are Looking For
- 5 years relevant experience with Bachelors in related field; 3 years relevant experience with Masters in related field; 0 years experience with PhD or Juris Doctorate in related field; or High School Diploma or equivalent and 9 years relevant experience.
- Must meet DoD 8570/8140 Compliance for Information Assurance Technical Level II (IAT Lvl2) or obtain IAT Lvl2 within 6 months of employment.
- CompTIA Server+ Certified/ Linux+ Certified (OS Certification).
- Must be willing to travel CONUS and OCONUS.
- Knowledge of DOD, DISA, and vendor cyber policy and procedures and tools.
- Knowledge of Risk Management Framework (RMF) processes and procedures to include continuous monitoring methodologies within a lab environment.
- Clearance: Must posses and maintain a TS/SCI clearance.
Preferred: Bonus Points For...
- Knowledge of obtaining and managing ATO certification procedures and processes.
- Working knowledge and use of Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) scanning techniques and software implementation.
- Working knowledge and use of Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) tools.
- Working knowledge of radio and satellite connectivity and troubleshooting.
- Ability to perform IT-related system architecture development and testing, including design, implementation, assessment, and deployment related to current and future AISR cyber needs.
- Ability to develop and maintain detailed cyber-related schedule across multiple platforms to include manned and unmanned aircraft.
- COMSEC experience highly desired.
- Ability to operate in high Operational Tempo with diverse and highly trained team in adverse conditions for extended periods of time.
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