Security Engineer - FS Poly, 25% 401K with Security Clearance Engineering - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

Security Engineer - FS Poly, 25% 401K with Security Clearance

Our client is a prime contractor providing Cloud-Based Analytic Software, Digital Signal Processing (DSP), and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) solutions to the Intelligence Community and DoDTheir mission-critical, rewarding work includes full-stack development of production-quality software applications, as well as solution prototyping and fielding of their software systemsTheir benefits package is one of the best in the industry and includes a 25% 401K contribution, a configurable individual benefits account, and advanced degree / training / certification fundingSalaries are also strong - overall they offer exceptional compensation packagesOur client is currently seeking multiple Security Engineers:
salaries, based on experience and skill level, can be up to $160K for exceptional candidatesAn ideal candidate will have:
- Experience with security system development, using frameworks such as the NIST RMF, SP 800-53, and SP 800-171- Experience with mapping of security controls to equipment - Knowledge of security requirements analysis and decomposition - Experience with GNSS (GPS, Galileo), Linux and/or distributed system security - Industry certifications such as CISSP These positions can sit in either our client's Fairfax-VA or Aurora-CO officesUS Citizenship is requiredThere are opportunities on this team for uncleared all the way to fully cleared, FS Poly candidatesIf uncleared or lower cleared, candidate must be eligible to obtain a TS/SCI clearance.
Recommended Skills Intrusion Detection And Prevention Network Security Microsoft Antivirus Wireshark Authentications Public Key Infrastructure Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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