Sr. ISSE (TS/SCI required) Science - Becket, MA at Geebo

Sr. ISSE (TS/SCI required)

Founded in 2003, IT Concepts' core values - customer-centricity, teamwork, driven to deliver, innovation, and integrity - ensure we work together to be the best, realize objectives, and make a positive impact in our communities.
We intentionally created and sustain our ITC culture that embraces change, experimentation, continuous learning, and improvement.
We bring our design thinking problem solving approach that challenges assumptions, prioritizes curiosity, and invites complexity to deliver innovative, efficient, and effective solutions.
As we continue to grow in the support of our government customers, we are looking for driven and innovative individuals to join our team.
IT Concepts is looking for an experienced Sr.
Information Systems Security Engineer to support our DOD customer.
This position is contingent upon Proposal submittal and award of final contract.
All offers will be contingent on final award.
ITC will communicate timeline and next steps for all roles.
The ISSE will be Responsible for:
Integration of security architecture & engineering efforts into the information technology life-cycle.
Integrates security concepts, controls, and mechanisms into the design and architecture phases to produce a reliably secure product.
Duties include, but are not limited to; architecture, engineering, implementation, integration, maintenance and improvement of systems to meet specific requirements for building software/hardware components and supporting technical infrastructure.
Additional responsibilities may include technical planning, technical design, development and integration, verification and validation.
Location:
Washington DC area Recommended Skills Architecture Computer Security Engineering Design Process Hardware Infrastructure Information Technology Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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