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Junior Information System Security Engineer (ISSE)

Herndon, VA OR Columbia, MD

Clarity Innovations is a trusted national security partner, dedicated to safeguarding our nation’s interests and delivering innovative solutions that empower the Intelligence Community (IC) and Department of Defense (DoD) to transform data into actionable intelligence, ensuring mission success in an evolving world.

Our mission-first software and data engineering platform modernizes data operations, utilizing advanced workflows, CI/CD, and secure DevSecOps practices. We focus on challenges in Information Warfare, Cyber Operations, Operational Security, and Data Structuring, enabling end-to-end solutions that drive operational impact.

We are committed to delivering cutting-edge tools and capabilities that address the most complex national security challenges, empowering our partners to stay ahead of emerging threats and ensuring the success of their critical missions. At Clarity, we are people-focused and set on being a destination employer for top talent, offering an environment where innovation thrives, careers grow, and individuals are valued. Join us as we continue to lead innovation and tackle the most pressing challenges in national security.

Role

As an Information Security Intern (ISSE Track) at Clarity Innovates, you will work alongside senior engineers and security professionals to learn how to design and implement secure solutions in advanced environments like CI/CD pipelines, containerized deployments, and cloud infrastructure. This internship is tailored to help you build a foundation in security engineering concepts, automation, and compliance as part of the path toward a future ISSE role.

You will support the development of technical solutions that contribute to ATO packages, collaborate on integrating security controls into development workflows, and help establish secure-by-default standards. This is an excellent opportunity for motivated individuals to gain hands-on experience in modern security engineering practices.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in creating and maintaining automated cybersecurity technical solutions.
  • Support the development and integration of cybersecurity best practices for Kubernetes clusters and DevOps pipelines.
  • Contribute to generating technical artifacts (e.g., SSP, PPSM, SCTM) to support system authorizations.
  • Collaborate with engineers on implementing security controls and policy enforcement.
  • Participate in CI/CD and infrastructure automation initiatives to establish secure-by-default standards.
  • Help evaluate, develop, and implement information assurance guidelines.
  • Assist with vulnerability and risk analysis of systems throughout the development life cycle.
  • Support audits and ongoing monitoring activities to maintain compliance.
  • Document and help resolve identified security violations.
  • Learn to monitor systems and recommend updates to align with cybersecurity requirements and best practices.

Requirements

  • Current pursuit of (or recent completion of) a degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Systems, Engineering, or related field.
  • Demonstrated interest in one or more of the following areas:
    • Secure software and system development
    • Cloud security and automation
    • Container orchestration and DevOps practices
    • Infrastructure as Code
    • Risk Management Framework (RMF)
  • Familiarity with at least one programming or scripting language (e.g., Python, Java, Kotlin, C/C++, JavaScript, SQL, Bash).
  • Understanding of basic networking, operating systems (Linux and/or Windows), and cybersecurity fundamentals.
  • Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Hands-on experience with tools like Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, GCP, or Azure.
  • Coursework or projects in penetration testing, secure coding, or reverse engineering.
  • Familiarity with vulnerability scanning tools (e.g., Nessus, SonarQube).
  • Interest in learning how to generate ATO artifacts and work within RMF guidelines.
  • Active security clearance or eligibility for clearance.

We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

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