IronArch Technology is an award-winning Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business specializing in providing innovative solutions and world-class services to Federal Government clients. As a Biomedical Cybersecurity Team Engineer, you will support program coordination, operational readiness, and technical execution to ensure secure and efficient modernization activities across the enterprise.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain a cyber tracker to provide clear communication on system status
- Provide leadership with live, automated cyber updates (e.g., JIRA dashboards) for ATCs, CRs, and connectivity timelines
- Perform gap analyses for future sites and support mitigation planning (e.g., upgrades, licensing, configuration requirements)
- Assist in PPSM development efforts
- Support auditing and review of inventories, including creation of POA&M statements as needed
- Assist with firewall ruleset development and creation of standardized templates across deployment sites
- Provide onsite support for inventory analysis as required
- Assist in developing enterprise standard configuration guides aligned with cybersecurity best practices (e.g., Welch Allyn, SkyVue, CCE Admin Tool)
- Collaborate with client HTM and biomedical leadership to review and validate documentation for medical system designs, including devices, ensuring alignment with timelines and existing infrastructure
- Support the review and validation of system design documentation to facilitate client timelines and integration with existing systems
- Provide technical guidance and support for implementation of the Risk Management Framework (RMF), including activities related to Authority to Operate (ATO) and Authority to Connect (ATC)
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
- Understanding of federal cybersecurity guidance, particularly as it relates to healthcare technology
- Knowledge of VLANs and logical network segmentation based on risk characterization
- Familiarity with healthcare data standards (e.g., HL7 FHIR, CCDA) and interoperability concepts, including Health Information Exchange (HIE)
- Strong problem-solving and communication skills
- Ability to collaborate across diverse technical and functional teams
- Familiarity with enterprise IT environments or system modernization initiatives
- Experience with documentation, tracking, or reporting tools (e.g., JIRA)
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
- Experience supporting Client, federal, or healthcare IT programs
- Exposure to cybersecurity, testing, data, or operations domains
- Knowledge of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems or large-scale system integrations