Cybersecurity Specialist II (TS, w/ SCI Eligibility) -

Offutt AFB, NE
Full Time
Experienced
***POSITION IS CONTINGENT UPON CONTRACT AWARD***
SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT: TS, WITH SCI ELIGIBILITY
***POSITION REQUIRES US CITIZENSHIP***
Position Title: Cybersecurity Specialist II
Location: Offutt AFB, NE (onsite)

Position Description:

The Cybersecurity Specialist will provide ISSO support to the ground portion of the AFGSC G-ASNT for the purpose of maintaining an ATO for 55 SCS equipment in the 55 WG Command Post and 55 SCS Tactical Radio transportable equipment. The G-ASNT system provides protected, robust communication capabilities to missile, nuclear bomber, and support aircraft crews in austere operational environments.


The Cybersecurity Specialist will serve as a primary advisor to ensure an appropriate operational security posture meets day-to-day mission objective and carry out the following duties and responsibilities:
  • Provide cybersecurity support for building an initial RMF package to support the ATO for the ground element of the AFGSC Global Aircrew Strategic Network Terminal (G-ASNT) for the 55 SCS and 55 WG (Command Post).
  • Develop technical solutions that require collaboration with the G-ASNT Program Management Office (PMO) and internal experts for deep analyses and understanding of impacts on end-products and solutions.
  • Help resolve technical problems and mitigate programmatic issues that are unclear and require extensive technical knowledge.
  • Serve as the principal advisor for Offutt AFB G-ASNT customers, ensuring appropriate
  • Operational security posture for organizational mission and business systems per the G-ASNT PMO.
  • Advise on all matters involving RMF, A&A, and day-to-day security of NC3 mission systems.
  • Manage and document A&A projects to provide inputs to the G-ASNT PMO for submission in the eMASS A&A workflow platform, or another platform, as dictated by the PMO.
  • Document and track controls and artifacts using Microsoft Excel and other software products.
  • Develop, review, and update Risk Management Framework Plan and supporting documentation to comply with NIST SP 800-53 requirements in support of the ATO.
  • Advise, conduct, and document risk assessments, develop SSP, POAMs, and security policies and procedures.
  • Conduct audits on G-ASNT system.
  • Advise and guide customers in the implementation of security controls, doctrine, and policies.
  • Implement cybersecurity standards and procedures to identify, report and resolve security violations.
  • Establish and satisfy cybersecurity and security requirements based upon user, policy, regulatory, PMO, and resource demands.
  • Integrate and implement computer system security solutions.
  • Analyze general cybersecurity-related technical problems and provide support in solving these issues.
  • Attend in-person and virtual regularly scheduled meetings, or impromptu cybersecurity-related meetings, as required.
  • Report G-ASNT cybersecurity work in an Monthly Status Report.
  • Maintain a G-ASNT binder and electronic file folder on the appropriate computer network.
  • Support other G-ASNT-related tasks, as required.

Qualifications: 

Required: 
  • Current U.S. Government Top Secret Clearance w/ SCI eligibility
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen
  • Minimum of 4 years experience 
  • Associates degree in information technology or Cybersecurity from an accredited college or university.
  • Strong knowledge of RMF.
  • DoD 8570/8140 (IAT II/IAM II or higher, e.g., CISSP. CAP, Security X)

Employee Benefits:
  • Competitive salary for well qualified applicants
  • 401(k) plan
  • Annual performance bonus
  • Certification and advanced degree attainment bonuses
  • Student Loan / Tuition reimbursement
  • Health Care Insurance (medical, dental, vision)
  • Up to four weeks of paid vacation
  • 11 Federal Holidays, and 3 Floating Holidays
  • Team bonding events
RedTrace Technologies is an EOE employe
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