VTG Defense
Overview
VTG is searching for a
Cyber Security Analyst
professional interested in joining a fast-paced and dynamic environment supporting Navy Shipbuilding. The candidate will support the DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class Destroyer Program Office, collaborating with Systems Engineering and Cyber Security Analysts. The physical location is flexible, with a
Hybrid
model; onsite at the
Washington Navy Yard in Washington, DC
or within 30 miles of the nearest Naval base. What will you do? Provide expertise in Cyber Security engineering, Navy Risk Management Framework (RMF), Navy Cloud Broker processes, and systems engineering. Support Zumwalt-class Total Ship Computing Environment (TSCE) with security engineering and testing. Assist PMS 500 in transitioning the business system on the ship to a cloud-based environment. Support PEO IWS 9 and PMS 500 with security engineering and accreditation of TS/SCI domain on Zumwalt-class ships. Process daily requirements in eMASS, including POA&Ms, IAVAs, Control Test Results, Categorization forms, PPSMs, SAPs, SLCMs, and Inheritance updates. Author RMF templates for routing through PMS 500 and IWS 9. Create Conditional Access Requests (CARs) & High Risk Escalations (HREs) for ISOs routed through CSRD. Update DADMS and VRAM daily. Test and correlate STIGs and SRGs, mapping results to RMF policies and SOPs. Create DoD-approved diagrams from the DISM Connection Process Guide, including Accreditation Boundary, Security Architecture, and Information Flow Management. Do you have what it takes? Required skills: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience and certifications. 6 years of Cyber Security Engineering, assessments, systems engineering, and project management. 3 years of RMF experience or DoD Information Systems Security Engineering (ISSE), familiarity with NIST 800 series, eMass, NIPR & SIPR. CISSP, Navy Qualified Validator (NQV) Level II+. CompTIA Security+ certification. Active DOD Secret Clearance. Extensive background in ISSE and/or ISSO work, with comfort in technical writing. Knowledge of NIST SP 800-53, 800-60, 800-37, 800-18, 800-160, 800-39, OMB Circular A-130, CNSS, and FISMA. Preferred skills: Experience with DoD processes, DDG 1000 or similar systems, SABI/TSABI accreditation, AWS/Azure Government cloud, IATO/ATO testing, DCU.
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Cyber Security Analyst
professional interested in joining a fast-paced and dynamic environment supporting Navy Shipbuilding. The candidate will support the DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class Destroyer Program Office, collaborating with Systems Engineering and Cyber Security Analysts. The physical location is flexible, with a
Hybrid
model; onsite at the
Washington Navy Yard in Washington, DC
or within 30 miles of the nearest Naval base. What will you do? Provide expertise in Cyber Security engineering, Navy Risk Management Framework (RMF), Navy Cloud Broker processes, and systems engineering. Support Zumwalt-class Total Ship Computing Environment (TSCE) with security engineering and testing. Assist PMS 500 in transitioning the business system on the ship to a cloud-based environment. Support PEO IWS 9 and PMS 500 with security engineering and accreditation of TS/SCI domain on Zumwalt-class ships. Process daily requirements in eMASS, including POA&Ms, IAVAs, Control Test Results, Categorization forms, PPSMs, SAPs, SLCMs, and Inheritance updates. Author RMF templates for routing through PMS 500 and IWS 9. Create Conditional Access Requests (CARs) & High Risk Escalations (HREs) for ISOs routed through CSRD. Update DADMS and VRAM daily. Test and correlate STIGs and SRGs, mapping results to RMF policies and SOPs. Create DoD-approved diagrams from the DISM Connection Process Guide, including Accreditation Boundary, Security Architecture, and Information Flow Management. Do you have what it takes? Required skills: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or equivalent experience and certifications. 6 years of Cyber Security Engineering, assessments, systems engineering, and project management. 3 years of RMF experience or DoD Information Systems Security Engineering (ISSE), familiarity with NIST 800 series, eMass, NIPR & SIPR. CISSP, Navy Qualified Validator (NQV) Level II+. CompTIA Security+ certification. Active DOD Secret Clearance. Extensive background in ISSE and/or ISSO work, with comfort in technical writing. Knowledge of NIST SP 800-53, 800-60, 800-37, 800-18, 800-160, 800-39, OMB Circular A-130, CNSS, and FISMA. Preferred skills: Experience with DoD processes, DDG 1000 or similar systems, SABI/TSABI accreditation, AWS/Azure Government cloud, IATO/ATO testing, DCU.
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