Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) Level 3 _ Engineering - Severn, MD at Geebo

Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) Level 3 _

Role Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) Level 3 Location Fort Meade, MD Job Type Direct Hire REQUIRED CAPABILITIES Twenty (20) yearsrsquo experience as an ISSE ISSEP and CISSP Certifications required TSSCI Full Scope Poly required Advocate and recommend system-level solutions to resolve security requirements.
Monitors and suggests improvement to IA policy Interact with customers, IT staff, and high-level corporate officers to define and achieve required IA objectives Provide the Government assistance to ensure that the architecture and design of information systems are functional and secure, including program of record systems and special purpose environments with platform IT interconnectivity Provide expert guidance and work product evaluation to one or more security engineers that support Engineering teams for the design, development, implementation, evaluation, andor integration of secure networking, computing, and enclave environments QUALIFICATIONS wenty (20) years experience as an ISSE on programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity is required Bachelorrsquos degree in Computer Science, Information Assurance, Information Security System Engineering, or related discipline from an accredited college or university is required DoD 8570 compliance with IASAE Level 3 is required Information Systems Security Engineering Professional (ISSEP) and CISSP Certifications are required A Masterrsquos degree in Computer Science, Information Assurance, Information Security System Engineering, or related discipline may be substituted for two (2) years of experience, reducing the requirement to eighteen (18) years of experience Four (4) years of additional ISSE experience may be substituted for a bachelorrsquos degree.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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