Cyber Security Engineer IV Engineering - Falls Church, VA at Geebo

Cyber Security Engineer IV

Job Title:
Cyber Security Engineer IVLocation:
Falls Church VADuration:
Long Term ContractResponsible for the security architecture across a variety of applications or domains, to include cloud computing, and assigned to project/initiatives of large size, complexity and risk.
The Senior Cyber Security Engineer develops actionable security blueprints, principles, models, designs, standards and guidelines to ensure enterprise information technology architecture and support is consistent, usable, secure and adds value to the business.
Apply expert knowledge of critical protocols, information assurance/ information security (IA/IS) architecture, embedded systems, network design processes, risk management, and network security architecture, including Defense-In-Depth principles, to design an organization's IT architectureProvide expertise in systems lifecycle to the systems security design process.
Provide expertise for security protection needs (eg, security controls) of information systems and networks.
Google Cloud, Azure, or AWS experience required.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in a related discipline, or equivalent experience/combined education, with 10
years of professional experience or 7 years of professional experience with a related Master's degree or 5 years experience Required with a related PhD or JD.
EDUCATION:
Must possess a Bachelors Degree or Masters Degree, PhD or JD in Computer Science, Information Technology or Information SecurityCERTIFICATIONS:
(One or more required)CompTIA Security +CPTE - Certified Penetration Testing Engineer or CEH - Certified Ethical HackerCISA - Certified Information Systems AuditorJob Types:
Full-time, ContractSchedule:
8 hour shift
Experience:
aws:
10 years (Preferred)Cybersecurity:
10 years (Preferred)Azure:
10 years (Preferred)Work Location:
One location.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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