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DevSecOps Engineer

Alexandria, VA, & Hybrid

About SIXGEN

Mission Overview

SIXGEN supports cyber and intelligence missions by serving government and commercial organizations as they overcome global cybersecurity challenges. Our highly skilled operators conduct research and assessments based on real-world threats. We simulate adversaries and malicious actors to report details and actionable findings on critical assets and infrastructures. Our program planners advise mission owners to bring rapid solutions to intelligence mission leaders. Using innovative processes, tools, and techniques, we predict and overcome cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Our successes are supported by our diverse team of experienced, technical talent. SIXGEN is growing our support to mission by adding an ambitious DevSec Ops Engineer to our team. SIXGEN, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disabled Employer.

At-a-Glance Benefits Information

  • ●  SIXGEN pays 100% of health insurance premiums (medical, dental, vision)

  • ●  401K with a direct employer contribution of 4% of salary

  • ●  Company-provided short/long term disability insurance and basic life/AD&D

    insurance

  • ●  Professional development available (training, certification, education, etc)

  • ●  Paid Time Off (PTO) at a rate of three (3) weeks plus one (1) day per year of

    service up to four (4) weeks annually

  • ●  11 paid holidays per calendar year

  • ●  and more

    About the Role

    At-a-Glance Job Information

    Job Title: DevSec Ops Engineer
    Job Location: Alexandria, VA and WFH
    Clearance Requirement: Active TS/SCI Clearance

          Experience Requirement: Minimum 8+ years relevant experience Remote Status: On-site
          Education Requirement: Bachelor's Degree

         Salary range; $145K-$195K 

 

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    Description of Duties

As a DevSec Ops Engineer you will be challenged as you solve complex problems, create and brief technical information and collaborate with various entities within the Intelligence Community. You will be responsible for managing cloud-based services, in particular with DevSecOps and continuous integration in order to maintain and obtain operation authorization. You will own the DevSec Ops structure and pipeline running at various classification levels and help drive strategies for critical government customers.

Requirements

  • ●  Expertise in AWS cloud environments

  • ●  In-depth technical expertise in DevSecOps techniques, continuous integration,

    continuous deployment (CI/CD) and testing, development of end-to-end solution

    deployment across environments

  • ●  DevOps tools including: Pipeline management, Docker, Gitlab, Ansible, AWS,

    SDKs, etc.

  • ●  Prepare and document standard operating procedures and protocols

  • ●  Mitigate security vulnerabilities and automate repeatable tasks

  • ●  One of the following certifications: CySA+, GICP, Security+, SSCP, CASP, CISM,

    CISSP, GSLC, CND or GSEC

    Desired Skills

  • ●  Experience with ATO process and A&A packages

  • ●  Languages and database knowledge (Ruby/MySQL)

  • ●  RHEL/Linux administration

  • ●  Great leadership and communication skills

  • ●  Ability and willingness to help others

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