Cryptographic Modernization Systems Engineer V (SE5) Engineering - Linthicum Heights, MD at Geebo

Cryptographic Modernization Systems Engineer V (SE5)

Cryptographic Modernization Systems Engineer V (SE5) Salary:
$180K based on education and experience Security Requirements:
Active TS/SCI clearance w/ FS Poly Location:
Linthicum, MD Education:
A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related discipline and at least 15 years of systems engineering experience.
A Master's or PhD Degree in a qualifying discipline may be substituted for two years of experience.
Note:
A High School Diploma or GED plus 19 years of systems engineering experience would also be acceptable.
Certifications :
DoD 8570 compliance with Information Assurance Technical (IAT) Level 2 or higher is required.
Job Description:
As a SECAN Next Generation Systems Engineer on our team you will support a customer Program Management Office (PMO) that delivers products and services that leverage our technical expertise to improve the nation's cybersecurity posture.
The individual will provide general systems engineering support including high- level decomposition and gap analysis of the customer's cryptographic modernization in the following areas:
Standardization; Sustainability; Interoperability; Key Management; Flexible and Robust Security; Operational Management.
Experience/Individual Capabilities Desired:
Experience in applying systems engineering and integration support to a large Agile/DevOps environment.
Knowledge of SE Best practices and innovative approaches to applying those practices in a fast-paced ongoing development environment.
Solid application of SE throughout the lifecycle of a development effort.
Familiarity with Information Assurance Security Directive (IASRD), Security Evaluation Requirements Document (SERD) and US evaluations processes.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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