Cybersecurity Analyst

Hill, AFB, UT
Full Time
Experienced
Employee Type: Full-Time
Location: Hill AFB
Job Type: Penetration Testing
Experience: 7+ Years
​Clearance Type: TS/SCI


​​AERMOR is seeking qualified candidates to assist in analyzing and testing Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) weapon systems and related systems/sub systems using qualified personnel with requisite engineering and analytical backgrounds. 


This is not a remote position. 


Responsibilities: 
  • Provide technical support to the Sentinel Test Director and Air Force Operational Test Center (AFOTEC) in operational test and evaluation (OT&E) activities for ICBM weapon systems.
  • Support Sentinel and or Minuteman III operational test efforts to assess performance against stated program capabilities.
  • Work as part of a multi-disciplinary government and contractor team to plan, test, analyze, and report through multiple program acquisition phases.
  • Serve as an Offensive Cyber Tester accomplishing the following:
    • Support test planning to include development of test objectives, test and data requirements, identify potential attack surface/vectors, test configurations, test and analysis plans, and supporting schedules.
    • Conduct vulnerability analysis, plan/execute penetration testing, and provide assessment reports as directed.
    • Research new threats, vulnerabilities, security technologies, and countermeasures and provides mitigation and remediation recommendations.
    • Provide cyber security technical expertise and analysis to identify potential risk areas.
    • Review systems engineering design documents for security flaws.
    • Develop reports and presentations for both technical and executive audiences.
  • Apply technical knowledge in specific areas to integrate test and modeling products and support weapon system evaluation related to areas of expertise.
  • Lead and mentor junior team members as assigned.
  • Maintain cognizance of all assigned CTF/Test Team engineering activities.

Qualifications:
  • At least 7 years of cybersecurity experience required, some of which includes penetration testing.
  • DoD IAM Level 1 Certification (Sec+).
  • Familiarization with Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems is required.
  • Strong working knowledge of networking and network protocols.
  • Basic understanding of industry cryptological standards
  • Familiarization with system security analysis models such as STPA-Sec and MBCRA
  • Experience with a suite of vulnerability assessments tools such as Wireshark, Nmap, Burp Suite, Netcat, Nessus, ACAS, etc is required.
  • Familiarization of exploits and vulnerabilities which goes beyond automated approaches is desired.
  • Personal and organizational interactions exhibit and foster cooperation and teamwork, enhance customer relations, and actively promote rapport with customers.
  • Focused adherence to safety and security requirements.
  • Familiarity with test & evaluation planning and processes consistent with DoD acquisition directives and policies is highly desired.
  • Familiarity with ICBM weapon systems and related subsystems/equipment, their projected use in the military, and methods of testing is highly desired.

Educational Requirements:  
  • Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity or a related field. 
    • 6 years’ work experience may be substituted for a bachelor’s degree.
    • Associate degree plus 4 years’ work experience may be substituted for a bachelor’s degree.



 
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