Information System Security Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Information System Security Engineer with Security Clearance

A National Defense and Space Manufacturing leader is looking to bring on an Information System Security Engineer to play a key role in protecting infrastructure, cloud, edge devices, and data against unauthorized use, modification, exfiltration, or damage.
Responsibilities of the ISSE:
Perform Information system security engineering (ISSE) activities for all phases of the system development life cycle utilizing the Risk Management Framework in accordance with applicable NIST Special Publications 800 and FIPS series to create, upgrade, and maintain aircraft training devices.
Provide Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expertise (SME) engineering support to project teams.
Define stakeholder security objectives, protection needs and concerns, security requirements, and associated validation methods.
Select, tailor, implement and assist validating security controls with respect to security categorizations and applicable guidance such as the JSIG, CNSSI 1253, NIST SP 800-37, SP 800-53A, and FIPS-199.
Define system security requirements and associated verification methods.
Design, build, configure, implement and maintain security designs for new or existing systems.
Requirements of the ISSE:
Top Secret Clearance 4
years of Information Security Engineering experienceAbility to obtain/provide DoD 8570/8140 IAT Level II certification within 90 days of start date Recommended Skills Information Systems Infrastructure Management Risk Management System Development Systems Security Top Secret (Ts Clearance) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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