About the role
Job Description
As a Software System Engineer / Configuration Manager your duties will include:
- Supporting current and new systems at various lifecycle stages and any future applications/systems not currently identified.
- Providing service to defend against unauthorized activity on all Army assets residing on the NIPRNet, SIPRNet, and CENTRIXS-K.
- Provide content management on web portals and web applications located on NIPRNet, SIPRNet, and CENTRIXS-K.
- Ensure the information posted is relevant to the current cyberspace operations climate.
- Utilize the web portals to provide cyber situational awareness of evolving network trends and threats, as well as ongoing incident status updates.
- Apply engineering and analytical disciplines to identify, document, and verify the functional, performance, and physical characteristics of systems and associated systems, to control changes and nonconformance, and to track actual configurations of systems and platforms.
- Support Disaster Recovery (DR) and Continuity of Operations (COOP) Capability.
- Support Cybersecurity Service Provider (CSSP) accreditation.
- You will conduct monthly training on specific topics derived from previous incident analysis, security testing, lessons learned, and other self-directed research/study.
- Synchronize programs with ARCYBER personnel as required via working group participation to develop, research, publish, test, and annually update Deliverables, Standard Operating Procedures and Tools, Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTTP) related to Cyber Defense, Live Incident Handling Analysis, Cyber Threat Analysis, Threat Detection, Computer Defense Assistance Program (CDAP), and the Cyber Intrusion Analysis Program (CIAP).
- Make recommendations for software tool development or upgrade (may include supported hardware) in support of internal defensive measure to narrow gaps within existing enterprise solutions.
- Participate in exercises and assist with the development, planning and support of exercises such as Gaining Cyber Dominance or other cyberspace defense engagements.
- You will support Cyberspace Operations (CO) and mission planning, mission analysis, and technical analysis.
- Participate in Cyberspace Operations (CO) meetings, conferences, and working groups.
- Analyze and correlate anomalous events identified in, Security Information Event Management (SIEM) systems, Big Data Analytics, and supporting devices/applications. Conduct Change Management activities within the scope of the Change Management Policy, Plan, and SOP.
Basic Qualifications
- S. Citizen
- 5 years of experience in one or more of the following: Information Assurance (IA), Cybersecurity, and Cyber Operations.
- Bachelor’s degree or 4 additional years of experience or GFACT or CEH or Cloud+ or CySA+ or PenTest+ or SSCP or Security+ or GSEC certification can be substituted for a Bachelor’s degree.
Clearance
- An active TS/SCI is required
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