Senior Information Security Engineer
ASRC Federal · Huntsville, AL · 1 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
About the role
ASRC Federal is seeking an experienced IA Policy and Compliance Certified Professional – Senior to support the U.S. Army Contracting Command (ACC) Chief Information Officer (CIO) G6 at Redstone Arsenal, AL.
Responsibilities
- Establish, maintain, and retain the Command Cybersecurity Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs).
- Develop and maintain an ACC CIO/G6 Cybersecurity portal for dissemination of key products and documentation.
- Lead and oversee the Risk Management Framework (RMF) lifecycle for multiple systems.
- Maintain Authority to Operate (ATO) status for these systems and provide RMF guidance and support to other ACC locations with similar systems.
- Ensure all Military, Government, and Contractor IT/Cybersecurity personnel maintain records of training and certifications in the approved repository.
- Administer and maintain the repository, tracking requirements and notifying users of deficiencies.
- Provide executive monthly briefings and reports to Senior Level Government Representatives on cybersecurity status and performance metrics (e.g., Cyber Scorecard).
- Report all deficiencies to the Government on a weekly basis.
- Provide plans, strategies, and analysis to support the ACC CIO/G6 Cybersecurity Official with strategic program development.
- Utilize assessment tools to determine current cybersecurity posture, identify risks, and develop actionable strategies.
- Align cybersecurity priorities with Army and ACC strategic plans.
- Identify, investigate, research, analyze, and report on Cyber-related capabilities and technologies to meet current and emerging command needs.
- Assess and report on technology solutions for potential integration into the DoDIN or command enclaves.
- Conduct research to increase Cyber awareness and protection.
- Assess the feasibility of emerging ideas and participate in service, joint, and interagency events.
- Identify emerging Cyber trends and prepare vision documents and strategic studies.
- Complete, track, and report completion of Cybersecurity taskers to the responsible HQ ACC Division Chief.
- Provide plans, strategies, and analysis to support implementation of privacy standards (AR 340-21) and strategic development of Privacy training and policies.
- Support the ACC CIO/G6 Privacy Official with program support, incident handling, and reporting.
- Attend and participate in Cyber-related working groups, meetings, and briefings as directed by the Government and maintain the Cyber Division calendar.
Requirements
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in cybersecurity, with a focus on policy review, RMF implementation, and compliance.
- Demonstrated experience leading and mentoring junior staff.
- Proficient in: DoD and Army cybersecurity regulations and policies.
- The Risk Management Framework (RMF) process.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in using cybersecurity tools and technologies (e.g., eMASS).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to prepare and deliver briefings to senior leadership.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in information technology, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Information Systems, or Computer Science from an ABET-accredited or CAE-designated institution.
- One of the following certifications required: CISM, CISSO, FITSP-M, GCIA, GCSA, GCIH, GSLC, GICSP, CISSP-ISSMP, or CISSP.