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The Cyber Security Engineer will support PM Tactical Network at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), MD and will guide the development of Cybersecurity policy, network and cyber security architecture, implementation plans, certification and accreditation for Project Management Tactical Network systems.
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Primary Duties and Responsibilities Fabricate flat panel fiber reinforced laminates of arbitrary architecture for material characterization using hand-lay-up, filament winding, VARTM or advanced fiber placement technology (AFP) for autoclave or compression molding consolidation.
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Expertise in static routing and virtualized environmentsExpertise in Cisco IOS and Networking; Palo Alto Networks OS; and Windows Server and Windows 10/11 communicationsKnowledge Network security configuration expertise to include VPN, IPSec, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Certificate Authorities, Firewalls, and Active DirectoryNetOps Tools including but not limited to: Solarwinds, Splunk, SNMPcExperience with WIN-T or Army Tactical Network Configuration Items (CIs) and Architecture, plus.
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Small Tactical Radar Lightweight (STARLite) HOW AN INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST SR ADVISOR WILL MAKE AN IMPACT Responsible for the design, development, implementation, and/or integration of a DoD IA architecture, system, or system component for use within Computing Environment (CE), Network Environments (NE), and enclave environments.
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Knowledge and understanding current/future Force tactical and strategic military communications networks, as well as the architecture, protocols, security, network management and physics underlying these systems.
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Responsibilities The Cybersecurity Engineer will guide the development of Cybersecurity policy, network and cyber security architecture, implementation plans, certification and accreditation for Project Management Tactical Network systems.
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Provide documentation including Service Performance Metrics, Integrated Master Schedule (IMS), and project artifacts, e.g., Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Requirements, Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) Artifacts.
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Automate patching of Linux servers and workstations using Satellite, Landscape and Ansible. Perform computer imaging through client's mandated tools such as Kickstart, Satellite, Landscape and Ansible as well as develop and maintain up-to-date STIG complaint images across multiple networks that are compatible on all government furnished computer hardware.
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The Network Engineer will act as a subject matter expert - SME with regard to strategic areas of SoS architecture development including next generation technology insertion strategies, and integration planning of future C5ISR capabilities.
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Knowledge of continuous monitoring, cyber security risk management, disa ster recovery, FISMA compliance, information security architecture, information security auditing, security control assessment, threat modeling, threat management, vulnerability analysis, and vulnerability assessments.
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QUALIFICATIONS At least one year of experience in Landscape maintenance work including experience in mowing with a push mower and weeding. Plants grass, flowers, trees, and shrubs, watering lawn and shrubs during dry periods, using a hose or activating sprinkler system, picks up and burns or carts away leaves, paper or other litter; removing snow from walks, driveways, roads, or parking lots, using shovel and snow blower, spreads salt on walkways and other areas, repairing and painting fences, gates, benches, tables, guardrails, and outbuildings.
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Experience The ideal candidate will have experience in the following: A minimum of five (5) years of experience working as a lab manager, senior systems architect, or senior network engineer Comprehensive knowledge of Integration and Test of hardware/software and DoD systems Knowledge of the Army's Integrated Tactical Network and subcomponents Experience designing test bed architectures and generating architecture/network diagrams.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Develop a roadmap defining the best path forward to implement Zero Trust Architecture across all systems, with regular updates. The technical work areas include the architecture, analysis, development, and prototyping of cyber security technologies.
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Document data engineering processes, data flows, and system architecture. Possess proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Java, or Scala, have experience with ETL tools and frameworks (e.g., Apache NiFi, Apache Beam, Airflow.
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