execute the policies and processes established to improve and advance SFRC and cybersecurity across the Western Launch Range
serve as a cybersecurity professional representing SFRC to the government and associated customers
provide risk and security control assessment Subject Matter Expertise (SME) support to all SFRC departments and work centers as required
independently complete authenticated scans via Nessus, SCAP Compliance Checker, and others
conduct IP packet captures, review and access IP traffic, and populate Ports, Protocols, and Services Management (PPSM) documentation
analyze network device configuration files, access control lists, and apply appropriate Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) settings, and record and report settings in a STIG checklist
keep up to date with new technologies and capabilities to maintain relevant awareness of cybersecurity and information technology advancements
organize, develop, and present briefings, written summaries, and reports incorporating detailed technical data, risk analyses, and courses of action, appropriately tailored to the receiving audience
safeguard and ensure the integrity of company, customer and government data
transition to updated Risk Management Framework versions as necessary
Requirements
Must have experience supporting the United States Space Force Range program at the Eastern and Western Ranges
Eight (8) or more years of experience in information technology, Windows or Linux system administration, networking, or telecommunications
Bachelor’s degree in technology related Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) field or years of related experience can be substituted for a degree
Must have an active secret clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance