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Cybersecurity Engineer

IronMountain Solutions
On-site
Huntsville, Alabama, United States

501407 Cybersecurity Engineer


Work Location:          Huntsville, AL  


Schedule:                    Full Time


Relocation:                  Negotiable


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.

  • Create charts and briefings as required.

  • Travel is estimated at <25%