Mid Information System Security Engineer (ISSO2 and ISSE2)

Fort Meade, MD
Full Time
990114
Experienced

Belay Technologies has been voted Baltimore Business Journal's (BBJ) Best Places to Work 2019, runner up in 2020 and a finalist in 2021! 

 
Belay Technologies seeks an Information Systems Security Engineer/Information Systems Security Officer with more than fourteen (14) years of experience. In this role you will be responsible for the receipt, transfer, accounting and safeguarding of COMSEC materials. This includes, but is not limited to the accounting of all COMSEC hardware and the routine account management functions to ensure the COMSEC items are accounted for. You will also be coordinating the install of the COMSEC hardware to include the replacement of the operational KG security hardware; re-keying of the KG devices, and then testing.

Requirements: 

  • Top Secret Clearance with Full Polygraph
  • Fourteen (14) or more years of ISSE experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Assurance, Information Security System Engineering, or related discipline from an accredited college or university
  • Four (4) additional years of experience may be substituted for a degree
  • DoD 8570 compliance with IASAE Level 2 is required CISSP Certification 

Labor Category Requirements: 

  • Manage system requirements and derived requirements to ensure the delivery of production  systems that are compatible with the defined system architecture(s) – Department of Defense  Architecture Framework (DoDAF), Service-oriented Architecture (SOA), etc. 
  • Contribute to the development of sections of systems engineering documentation such as System  Engineering Plans, Initial Capabilities Documents, Requirements specifications, and Interface  Control Documents 
  • Assist with the development of system requirements, functional requirements, and allocation of  the same to individual hardware, software, facility, and personnel components 
  • Coordinate the resolution of action items from Configuration Control Board (CCB) meetings,  design reviews, program reviews, and test reviews that require cross-discipline coordination 
  • Participate in an Integrated Product Team to design new capabilities based upon evaluation of all  necessary development and operational considerations 
  • Allocate real-time process budgets and error budgets to systems and subsystem components 
  • Generate alternative system concepts, physical architectures, and design solutions 
  • Define the methods, processes, and evaluation criteria by which the systems, subsystems and  work products are verified against their requirements in a written plan 
  • Develop system design solution that satisfies the system requirements and fulfills the functional  analysis 
  • Review and provide input to program and contract work breakdown structure (WBS), work  packages and the integrated master plan (IMP) 
 

 Perks and Benefits: 

  • 8 weeks paid leave - 4 weeks of personal leave, 3 Yay! days, take off on your birthday, 11 paid holidays and optional leave up to 6 days through Belay's volunteer program 
  • 10% matching in 401(k) contributions vested on day one 
  • $5,000 annual training/tuition 
  • Student Loan Repayment Program 
  • 100% company funded HSA 
  • Rich medical coverage (100% coinsurance) 
  • Dental coverage including orthodontia 
  • Up to $420,000 in life insurance, premiums 100% company funded 
  • Amazon Prime, gym reimbursement, monthly lunches, games and prizes 
  • Pet adoption program, generous referral bonus program, fun events, and more! 

Belay Technologies is a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business located in Columbia, Maryland (Baltimore/Washington area). Belay Technologies specializes in systems automation and full stack development. Belay Technologies provides leading technology and engineering solutions to the DoD, as well as state-of-the-art commercial products. We hire software engineers, web designers, test engineers, systems engineers, systems administrators, database engineers and other tech services. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic factors, military/veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

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