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Senior Cyber Security Engineer

United States

Transforming Access. Empowering Care.  We are Veterans on a mission - removing barriers to healthcare for those who have served. Using cutting-edge digital health solutions, we ensure that Veterans, no matter where they are, can access the care they deserve.

THE HIGH LEVEL

We are seeking a Senior Cyber Security Engineer with a strong technical background to support ATO and system security engineering activities. This role requires hands-on experience implementing, validating, and monitoring security controls, along with the ability to work with development and operations teams to embed security into system design and deployment.

WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING

  • Implement and validate security controls across applications, networks, and cloud environments in support of ATO packages.
  • Conduct vulnerability scanning, configuration reviews, and security testing to identify and remediate risks.
  • Collaborate with development and operations teams to integrate security best practices into system architecture and DevSecOps pipelines.
  • Document and maintain evidence of control implementation and testing for ATO submissions.
  • Assist in continuous monitoring activities, including log review, incident response, and POA&M updates.
  • Mentor junior engineers on technical security practices and compliance alignment.
  • Provide recommendations to system owners and program managers for improving security posture.

WHAT YOU BRING TO THE TABLE

  • Strong understanding of system security engineering, vulnerability management, and incident response.
  • Experience supporting ATO efforts through technical evidence collection and control validation.
  • Familiarity with cloud and containerized environments (AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, Kubernetes).
  • Ability to analyze system configurations and recommend security improvements.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or related field.
  • 5-7 years cybersecurity experience
  • Security certifications such as Security+, GSEC, CISSP, or AWS Security Specialty.
  • US Citizenship required
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust Security Clearance

PREFERRED SKILLS

  • Experience with automated compliance tools (e.g., OpenSCAP, STIG compliance, IaC security tools).
  • Knowledge of network and endpoint security, SIEM solutions, and intrusion detection/prevention systems.
  • Familiarity with federal risk management frameworks and FedRAMP control baselines.

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT

  • You’ll make a difference in the lives of Veterans through cutting-edge technology and innovation
  • You’ll have an opportunity to work in a collaborative and supporting environment

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