Information Security Engineer Engineering at Geebo

Information Security Engineer

Company Name:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
Information Security Engineer
Responsible for the design, development, implementation, and/or integration of a DoD IA architecture, system, or system component for use within the Network Environment (NE).
5 years of experience is required. A Bachelor's Degree or requisite experience in lieu of degree is required. Advanced Degree with concentration in Information Security or Cyber Security preferred. Must be Information Assurance (IA) Trained and Certified per the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement IAW DoD 8570.1-M, Change 2, and the Army Information Assurance (IA) Training and Certification Best Business Practice, corrected 6 Aug 2010.
Description
IAS Responsible for the design, development, implementation, and/or integration of a DoD IA architecture, system, or system component for use within the Network Environment (NE). Ensure that IA related information system will be functional and secure within the Network Environment and consequently the System of Systems environment.
Seven years of professional experience, appropriate computing environment certification, and IA WORKFORCE SYSTEM ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER (IASAE) SPECIALTY qualified in accordance with standards spelled out in DoD 8570.01-M and the Army Information Assurance(IA) Training and Certification Best Business Practice. Experience can substitute for the degree provided the person has BOTH the relevant experience AND is fully Information Assurance (IA) certified in accordance with AR 25-2, Information Assurance, and the associated best business practice for IA Training and certification (IA Training BBP). IAT Level 2 IAW AR 25-2 and DoD 8570-01M.

Position requires an Active Secret Security Clearance.
Thi This position is contingent upon contract award.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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