Iron Mountain Solutions, Inc. is seeking a Cybersecurity Engineer supporting International Apache within the Apache Attack Helicopter Project Management Office (AAH-PMO) based in the Huntsville, AL area. The ideal candidate for this position must be able to work independently, often acting without direct supervision, must be highly motivated, a self-starter, and be able to build strong relationships across multiple project offices and with industry partners.
Education and General Experience:
Bachelor of Science degree with at least ten (10) years of cybersecurity experience.
Demonstrated experience performing vulnerability scans on various operating systems using approved Army and DISA tools.
Familiarity with eMASS and ATO package entry and artifacts development.
Experience working with RMF and NIST 800-53 control sets.
IAT Level II (or higher) certification required: CompTIA Security +.
The ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance is required.
Job Responsibilities:
Identify, coordinate, and complete appropriate test plan/report documentation to support Apache PM Products.
Coordinate cybersecurity testing events with other government agencies such as Cybersecurity Vulnerability Investigations (CVI), Cybersecurity Vulnerability Penetration Assessments (CVPA), and Adversarial Assessments (AA).
Interface with the customer test lead and government oversight agencies on cybersecurity program requirements and program status.
Assist in development of cybersecurity program documentation such as the Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP), Information Security Plan (ISP), Program Protection Plan (PPP), and Configuration Management Plan (CMP).
Incorporate cybersecurity requirements into the acquisition process as listed in the current DoDI 5000.02 enclosure 14 and develop cybersecurity SOW language to meet system requirements.
Provide technical input and recommendations for mitigation of findings identified during testing and evaluation.
Assist in the development of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) documentation and packages for Apache systems.
Participate in IPT meetings with the OEM and other government agencies to provide a resolution to cybersecurity related issues.
Review test documentation and coordinate test events to validate hardware or software cybersecurity design changes.
Interface with, and brief, customer-chain (e.g., SAMD, USASAC, DASA-DE&C, DSCA, State Dept., Embassy, and Customer-Country) representatives
Track Foreign Military Sales configurations.
Generate and distribute Mission Equipment Plan (MEP) letters.
Perform duties to directly support customer utilizing technical services to ensure success.