SAIC
Overview
Cybersecurity Engineer role at SAIC in Washington, DC. This position is full-time with day shift responsibilities and requires TS/SCI with polygraph clearance. Remote work is not available. Responsibilities
Design, implement, and maintain cybersecurity measures to protect infrastructure from cyber threats. Perform risk assessments, vulnerability assessments, and penetration testing to identify and mitigate cyber risks. Develop and manage cybersecurity plans, policies, and procedures to ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Provide subject matter expertise to advise cybersecurity officials on regulations, projects, tools, etc., to support successful program execution. Qualifications
Active TS/SCI with Polygraph. One of the following certifications: CySA+, Security+, GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC), CISM, or CASP+. Experience implementing corrections, patches, or remediation activities. Experience supporting a broad range of tools across cloud, endpoint, identity, and network security domains. Experience with tools and platforms such as EDR, DLP, secure web gateway, email security, IDPS, firewalls, SIEM, and identity protection solutions. Proficiency in Windows and/or Linux system administration, scripting (PowerShell, Python, Bash), and integrating cloud-native security technologies. Experience with establishing, implementing, and maintaining the A&A lifecycle using NIST RMF. Leveling based on experience: Level I (0-4 years with a Bachelor's) or equivalent; Level II (5-8 years); Level III (9-17 years); Level IV (16+ years with a Master’s). Additional Information
Location: National Capital Region preferred; on-site support for MARS Advanced Development Operations (ADOS) program. Anticipated contract award decision by fall 2025; role contingent upon award. Target salary range: $160,001 - $200,000 (varies with experience and other factors).
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Cybersecurity Engineer role at SAIC in Washington, DC. This position is full-time with day shift responsibilities and requires TS/SCI with polygraph clearance. Remote work is not available. Responsibilities
Design, implement, and maintain cybersecurity measures to protect infrastructure from cyber threats. Perform risk assessments, vulnerability assessments, and penetration testing to identify and mitigate cyber risks. Develop and manage cybersecurity plans, policies, and procedures to ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Provide subject matter expertise to advise cybersecurity officials on regulations, projects, tools, etc., to support successful program execution. Qualifications
Active TS/SCI with Polygraph. One of the following certifications: CySA+, Security+, GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC), CISM, or CASP+. Experience implementing corrections, patches, or remediation activities. Experience supporting a broad range of tools across cloud, endpoint, identity, and network security domains. Experience with tools and platforms such as EDR, DLP, secure web gateway, email security, IDPS, firewalls, SIEM, and identity protection solutions. Proficiency in Windows and/or Linux system administration, scripting (PowerShell, Python, Bash), and integrating cloud-native security technologies. Experience with establishing, implementing, and maintaining the A&A lifecycle using NIST RMF. Leveling based on experience: Level I (0-4 years with a Bachelor's) or equivalent; Level II (5-8 years); Level III (9-17 years); Level IV (16+ years with a Master’s). Additional Information
Location: National Capital Region preferred; on-site support for MARS Advanced Development Operations (ADOS) program. Anticipated contract award decision by fall 2025; role contingent upon award. Target salary range: $160,001 - $200,000 (varies with experience and other factors).
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