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IMC is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)

Cybersecurity Analyst (IMC00713)

Location:
Honolulu, HI
Travel Required:
Occasional (10%)
Level/Salary Range:
$120,000 - $127,000
Position Type:
Full-Time
Date Posted:
Posting Expires:
Until filled
Mandatory Job Requirements:
  • IAM Level III certification in ACTIVE Status
  • Pursuant to a government contract, this specific position requires U.S. Citizenship
  • Current DoD Top Secret clearance eligibility day one and prior to entry on duty with the ability to pass an SSBI background investigation to up-scope their clearance to Top Secret/SCI  
Applications Accepted By:

Email: Michelle Might, Corporate Recruiter, michelle.might@imcva.com

Email Subject Line: Cybersecurity Analyst (IMC00713)

The cybersecurity analyst is responsible for all areas of IT cybersecurity and assisting a government Program Information Systems Security Manager (P-ISSM) in managing the risk throughout the Army Pacific conglomerate of networks. The analyst will support the Army Risk Management Framework (RMF) 2.0 process, Command Operational Readiness Assessment (CORA), Organizational Inspection Program, foreign engagements, exercise support, and theater-specific policy development. The cybersecurity analyst works with other team personnel to ensure they remain on task and assists where needed.

Duties/Responsibilities: This position will include, but is not limited to, the following tasks:

  • Oversight and accountability of day-to-day security operations of cybersecurity tasks.
  • Validate compliant security architecture through understanding and application of current policies, procedures, and standards to provide a layered approach to cybersecurity.
  • Evaluate policies against applicable standards for regulatory compliance.
  • Cross-reference and validate physical, personnel, facility, information systems, through policies and controls IAW Army Regulations, Department of Defense (DoD) directives and instructions. 
  • Manage information security risks and report findings to the Government. 
  • Work with system owners to maintain current Authorities to Operate in a manner compliant with the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF), and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guidance. 
  • Support cybersecurity requirements during Army and Joint exercises.
  • Represent the customer and CG in briefings and meetings regarding the cybersecurity posture of the AOR.

The cybersecurity analyst will:

  • Attend technical meetings as requested by the Govt. cybersecurity program manager, providing comments and recommendations where required.
  • Assist in the review and drafting of policy, SOPs, and directives as required.
  • Ensure appropriate Secure Technical Implementation Guidelines (STIG) are maintained through monthly POAM review.
  • Review Plans of Action & Milestones (POA&M) for currency and mitigations to identify vulnerabilities.
  • Provide recommendations on cybersecurity perspectives for proposed changes, initiatives, and projects.
  • Review change requests, system connection requests, and requests for exceptions to policy to the DODIN-A network. Determine associated risk and draft Memorandums for Record for all requests with recommendation to the Authorizing Official.
  • Review all change requests for completeness, accuracy, and residual risk prior to providing approval Memorandum for Request to the AO.

The Cyber Security Analyst will support A&A activities including:

  • Ensure all external connections comply with Department of Defense, Department of Army, and United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) policy in support of their Authority to Connect (ATC).
  • Utilize eMASS to validate that networks, systems, and programs adhere to Army RMF 2.0 standards. 
  • Validate circuit, VPN, commercial connections, etc. for customer within the DISA Systems Network Approval Process website.

The cybersecurity analyst will support the CORA and OIP processes including:

  • Provide support to the CORA assessment team during scheduled and unscheduled inspections.
  • Ensure Network Enterprise Commands (NECs) and Regional Cyber Centers (RCCs) comply with all applicable CORA requirements (e.g., Technical, CND Directives, Contributing Factors).
  • Serve as a command team member for the Site Assist Visit (pre-CORA inspection) and report status, findings, and results.
  • Support post-CORA finding remediation. Assist with the planning, execution, and documentation of CORA finding remediation activities.
  • Provide support to the Organizational Inspection Program (OIP) prior to, during, and following all OIP inspections.
  • Evaluate Command personnel during all OIP inspections anddocument all findings. Train personnel how to correct findings and provide recommendations to preclude the recurrence of findings.

Cybersecurity support for exercises

  • Review, analyze, and recommend connections for Authorizing Official (AO) approval.
  • Work with exercise participants to develop proper documentation for presenting to the AO.
  • Participating in pre-exercise meetings as directed by the government.

Basic Required Qualifications and Skills: Note: These are mandatory items that all candidates must have when making application to IMC for this position. Please ensure that your submission addresses each of these requirement items. Candidates without these required elements will not be considered.

  • At start date, must possess IAM Level III certification in ACTIVE status. One or more of the following certifications are acceptable:
    • GSLC – GIAC Security Leadership Certification
    • CISM – Certified Information Security Manager
    • CISSP – Certified Information Systems Security Professional (or Associate)
  • Ability to evaluate data to quickly identify problems, issues, and gaps.
  • 7+ years cybersecurity experience preferably working directly with the Army.
  • 5+ years of knowledge of DoD and Army cybersecurity policy.
  • Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills.
  • Strong writing skills and experience addressing senior executive leaders.
  • Pursuant to a government contract, this specific position requires U.S. Citizenship.
  • All applicants must have current DoD Top Secret clearance eligibility day one and prior to entry on duty with the ability to pass an SSBI background investigation to up-scope their clearance to Top Secret/SCI.   

Desired Qualifications and Skills: It is desirable that the candidate has the following qualifications:

  • Capable of conducting technical research on cybersecurity issues and products and producing a whitepaper for leadership review.
  • Experience working with USARPAC and INDOPACOM AOR and familiar with the command structures.
  • Knowledgeable working with the Mission Partner Environment (MPE).
  • Experience in briefing senior executive leaders and General Officers. 
  • A relevant educational degree in one of the following fields: Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, Cyber Security, Statistics, Business Administration, Systems Engineering, Computation Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Data Analytics, Information Technology, Information Security and Assurance, Mathematics, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, or Telecommunications.
  • Experience with Cloud cybersecurity.

Salary and Benefit Information:

Please see the salary information listed at the beginning of this document, which is not a guarantee of compensation or salary. All salaries will be based on relevant experience, geographic location, and position and/or contractual requirements, which could fall outside of the listed range. For more information about IMC’s benefits, please visit our website at https://www.imcva.com/about-imc/careers.

Background Information:

Innovative Management Concepts, Inc. (IMC), a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, provides a broad range of information technology IT services to government and commercial customers by placing a high priority on modernization, enhancing business processes through  technology, and creating efficiencies through automation. Since its founding in 1989, IMC has offered solutions and expertise in: IT operations and maintenance, data management, cyber security, systems and network engineering and administration, cloud/hosting services, software development, website services, software quality assurance and testing (including IV&V), and project management. IMC is certified in International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001 Quality Management, ISO 27001 Information Technology Security Management, ISO 20000 Information Technology Service Management, and ISO 14001 Environmental Management System. Committed to continuous improvement and information security, IMC has been appraised at level 3 of the CMMI Institute’s Capability Maturity Model Integration for both Development and Services and we are CMMC Level 2 (Ver 2.0) compliant. Find out more about IMC at www.imcva.com.

We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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