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Cybersecurity Engineering Instructor

Remote - U.S.

Who is SimSpace:

SimSpace launched in 2015 with a singular purpose – addressing the most urgent and sophisticated cybersecurity challenges to reduce risk for our most vulnerable and valuable infrastructure. The organizations around the world that we depend on every day to keep our loved ones safe and secure. Our healthcare facilities, schools, financial institutions, transit centers, grocery stores, and workplaces just to name a few. To deliver global resiliency, we provide an elite cyber range platform to curate unassailable cyber defenses, data driven decisions, cutting edge training labs, live attack scenarios, and extensive individual and dynamic team readiness training. 

SimSpace works as OneTeam to elevate humanity around the world. We are committed to continuously improving and delivering a cultivated member experience whether that is accomplished through focusing on supporting our client’s teams or our own mission driven SimSpacers. 

We are an international company headquartered in Boston's Fort Point in the U.S. If you are interested in elevating the technology and creative solutions necessary to secure and safeguard our future while working alongside others who share your passion for purpose and development, we want to meet you!

Why should you choose a career at SimSpace?

We are an organization that is focused on building our culture and mindfully enhancing our atmosphere everyday which is why we have collaborated on an integral value system. Our governing philosophy of being Human Centered is deeply embedded within our value system. We apply this philosophy to every one of our internal team members, external clients, and their customers.

Our core values:

  • Serve to Protect – We provide safe space, deliver on the mission, and elevate humanity
  • Acquire Understanding – We seek and provide clarity 10x, cultivate comprehension, and believe information goes both all ways
  • Operate as Innovators – We stay curious, practice consistency over intensity, and continue to be the change we need in the world
  • Teamwork Without Borders – We are never alone, we solve for all, and keep people at the heart of everything we do
We are looking for a highly motivated Cybersecurity Professional to support instructing and assessing teams in basic to advanced cybersecurity skill areas. The ideal candidate has a solid technical background, is enthusiastic, is good at problem solving, has a deep desire to learn, prefers to be hands-on technically, and constantly strives for excellence.
 
The Cybersecurity Engineer/Instructor will teach customers to use the SimSpace platform. They will also train other instructors, assist new users, and orchestrate various exercises for SimSpace and its clients.
Your job involves teaching security concepts through hands-on exercises. You will demonstrate the use of open source and commercial security tools in a functional way. Additionally, you will describe the methods used by Cybersecurity Incident Response Teams, both traditional and new, to defend their networks from advanced cyber threats.
 
What will you be doing as a Cybersecurity Engineering Instructor at SimSpace?
  • The Cybersecurity Engineering Instructor will work closely with cross-functional teams and third party trainers for the purpose of delivering the highest quality experience to our customers.
  • Create engaging instructional content on the platform that excites and engages our international and Fortune 500 customers
  • Deploy, configure and provide support for tool sets in-range that will be utilized by security teams and incident responders; including EDR software, logging solutions, forensic software and network monitoring products
  • Deliver remote and occasional in-person instruction on the operation of the SimSpace platform and cybersecurity content.
  • Generate and build upon attack/defend scenarios and skills development labs that teach the full range of cyber defense techniques of hardening, monitoring, pursuit, and cyber intelligence
  • Review and contribute to learning materials in the form of briefings, white papers, videos, realistic exercises, and games
  • Work with our range operations and DevOps teams to develop toolsets and scenarios within a cybersecurity range to model real-world threat defense scenarios
  • Support assessment of customer security teams and customer events (travel estimated at up to 25% in the near future)
  • Assess and communicate the skills and level of cyber defense of individuals and teams prior to, during and post events via both oral and written deliverables
What are the qualifications to apply? To be successful as a Cybersecurity Engineering Instructor, you need to:
  • A detailed insight of global, national and industry cybersecurity recommended best practices and frameworks (NIST, SANS, CIS, DoD)
  • Applicable experience as a network administrator, systems administrator, and broad technical solutions expertise
  • Must be up-to-date with the latest in computer and network security. This includes preventing and managing attacks, detecting security threats, investigating breaches, and using protective and monitoring tools.
  • Complete comprehension of adversary kill-chain and exploitation scenarios
  • Broad knowledge of standard security-centric tools such as logging and monitoring, along with deep specialization knowledge in one of Windows Domain Security, Windows Forensics, Linux Security, or Network Security
  • Demonstrable proficient oral and written communication skills and comfortable presenting both virtually and in-person
  • Instruction (on-the-job or classroom) (1+ years)
  • Scripting in PowerShell, Python, Ruby or similar language
  • Active Directory Administration (1+ years)
  • Databases such as Elastic, SQL Server, Postgres and/or MySQL (1+ years)
  • Deep knowledge of TCP/IP, and the ability to quickly learn new firewall/router devices

We’re proud to offer a competitive and comprehensive package designed to support your well-being, growth, and success:

  • Compensation. Base salary range: $75,000 – $115,000, reflecting our confidence in your expertise and impact, with the opportunity for annual bonuses tied to company performance and individual contributions.
  • Health & Wellness. Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, plus savings plans—coverage starts on day one!
  • Mental Health Support. Access to company-paid counseling, coaching, and resources for you and your family through Spring Health.
  • Financial Well-Being. Plan for your future with a 401(k)-retirement savings plan featuring a company match.
  • Flexible Time Off. Take the time you need with unlimited vacation and dedicated health & wellness days. SimSpace provides flexible solutions to meet the diverse work-life needs of team members.
  • Parental Leave. Paid leave plans to support you and your loved ones during life’s most important moments.
  • Ownership Opportunities: Equity stock options at hire, with annual performance-based grants—become an invested stakeholder in our shared success.
  • Referral Rewards: Earn $1,500–$3,500 for every qualified hire through our employee referral program.
  • Peloton Interactive Wellness Program: Full- and partial- subsidized membership plans and equipment discounts to help you reach your personalized fitness goals.
  • Continuous Learning: Access a LinkedIn Learning membership to prioritize your personal and professional development.
  • Social Connections: Monthly reimbursements for meaningful connections with teammates through our SocialSpace Community.
  • Extra Perks: Legal plan coverage, pet insurance, wellness reimbursements, and more to simplify life’s details.

 

SimSpace is an Equal Opportunity Employer:

In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. 

SimSpace does not and shall not discriminate based on race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression and identity, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military/veteran status, in any of its activities or operations. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients.

Research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups only apply to jobs if they meet all of the qualifications. However, no one ever meets 100% of the qualifications. SimSpace encourages you to break that statistic and to apply. We look forward to your application!

We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, in accordance with applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, please contact careers@simspace.com.

SimSpace does not accept unsolicited resumes from employment agencies.

Actual compensation for the position is based on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to affordability, skills, qualifications and experience, and may vary from the range.

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