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PACS Lab Manager

Reston, VA

Electrosoft Services, Inc. is an award-winning company that provides comprehensive technology-based solutions and services to federal customers. While cybersecurity is our specialty, we also focus on ICAM, enterprise IT modernization, and software solutions.  We always seek to delight our customers, so we retain highly qualified employees and offer them meaningful work, growth opportunities, and work-life balance. What sets us apart from all other contractors is the sense of teamwork our employees feel – and the knowledge that outstanding effort is recognized and rewarded.  The camaraderie we share emanates from Lunch & Learn sessions where we explore new ideas together, fun group activities ranging from escape rooms to miniature golf, and much, much more. If we’ve described you and your dream workplace, please apply and share in the many benefits and opportunities we offer.

PACS Lab Manager

Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Familiar with PACS (Physical Access Control Systems) software, able to administer and maintain a PACS when deployed, and familiar with the system configuration, maintenance, and credential enrollment in a PACS environment.
  • Technical conformance testing of the Physical Access Control Systems used in the Federal space to validate FICAM compliance.
  • Familiar with the PACS such as but not limited to: Genetec, Lenel, Identiv, AMAG, Gallagher, Software House, HID Global, Access N Site, Fusion, Galaxy, Xtec, Allegion, ReconaSense, Feenics, Open Options, RS2, Avigilon, Datawatch, DAQ, Kastle, Honeywell, Veridt, Technology Industries (TI), IDFactors, IDFactors, NAPCO, IdentityOne, Advantor, etc.
  • Test vendor hardware and software for the ability to properly authenticate credentials attempting to exploit known security attack vectors for the PIV credential.
  • Personal Identity Verification (PIV) and PIV-I Card Testing.
  • Coordination with PACS vendors for installation and upgrades.
  • Communication with the stakeholders at the bi-annual vendor forum meetings.
  • Experience with the software side of Access Control systems.
  • Understanding of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and other authenticator categories.
  • Familiarity with Windows products and tools (Word, Excel, Microsoft Certificate Store, etc.) and Google Workspace (Google docs, Google sheets, etc.).
  • Ability to track and record very detailed information.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 12 years' experience in ICAM or related fields (e.g., cybersecurity, IT compliance).
  • Ten years of progressive experience in the field of information security.
  • At least ten years of experience in providing technical leadership on information security projects.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field; Master’s preferred. Four years of additional experience can substitute for a bachelor’s degree.
  • In-depth knowledge of FIPS 201, HSPD-12, and relevant NIST publications.
  • Expertise in test design and execution for government systems.
  • Proficiency with testing tools such as CCT, CPCT, and SP 800-85B.
  • Understanding of PIV credential security and PKI infrastructure.
  • Excellent communication skills for stakeholder engagement.
  • Applicants selected will be subject to a government background investigation and must meet eligibility and suitability.
  • United States Citizen.
  • CSEIP (Certified System Engineer – ICAM PACS (Identity, Credential, and Access Management / Physical Access Control Systems) certification within 6 months of start date.

 

Pay Range

$155,000 - $175,000 USD

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