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System Security Engineer (SSE)

DCS Corporation
Posted 4 months ago, valid for 19 days
Location

Sterling Heights, MI 48311, US

Salary

Competitive

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The System Security Engineer (SSE) will provide technical support for registering Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition programs with their cybersecurity programs.
  • Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline or Cybersecurity and have at least 12 years of experience, with a minimum of 5 years focused on cybersecurity.
  • The position involves conducting trade-off analyses and integrating contributions from various system security engineering disciplines to ensure comprehensive program protection.
  • The salary for this position is not explicitly stated, but it typically aligns with senior engineering roles in cybersecurity, reflecting the extensive experience required.
  • This role is based in Warren, Michigan, and requires U.S. Citizenship, as well as the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret clearance.

System Security Engineer (SSE)will provide technical support to formally register Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition programs with their applicable cybersecurity program(s).  SSE will assist in conducting trade-off analyses and will integrate contributions from system security engineering disciplines such as anti-tamper, cybersecurity, exportability features, hardware assurance, software assurance, supply chain risk management, and security specialties (personnel security, industrial security, physical security, etc.)

Essential Job Functions:

Responsible for ensuring the development and delivery of cybersecurity and program protection capability for DoD acquisition programs through the implementation of an approach based on cost, schedule, performance, and risk.

Lead the evaluation and balancing of security contributions to produce a coherent security capability across the technology system and the DoD acquisition program, in order to integrate all aspects of system security. 

Assist in conducting trade-off analyses and will integrate contributions from system security engineering disciplines such as anti-tamper, cybersecurity, exportability features, hardware assurance, software assurance, supply chain risk management; and security specialties (personnel security, industrial security, physical security, etc.). 

Focus on Cyber survivability to assess the ability of the system to perform its mission and functions, in the face of cyber-attack, by the anticipated adversaries, and to operate effectively in a cyber-contested environment. 

The outcome of the SSE’s efforts will be a comprehensive program and system protection strategy within the constraints of cost, schedule, and performance while maintaining an acceptable level of risk. 

Some of the specific tasks will involve the following:

Provide a program protection assessment of requirements documents to program management.

Identify critical program information (CPI) including inherited designated science and technology information.

Determine the threat to CPI.

Identify personnel required to fulfill all pertinent program protection roles to engineering and program management.

Identify vulnerabilities to CPI.

Perform risk analysis.

Recommend appropriate security controls for an acquisition program.

Provide technical support to register an acquisition program with the applicable component(s) cybersecurity program.

Document program protection planning in the systems engineering plan (SEP), PPP and system security plan (SSP).

Less than 5% travel is anticipated.

Required Skills:

Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required.

Must be able to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret clearance.

Bachelor Degree in an engineering discipline or Cybersecurity, plus at least 12 years’ experience, with at least 5 of those being specifically focused on cybersecurity.

Understanding of systems engineering processes.

Self-starter with the ability to work without direct supervision.

Ability to work within a team context.

Ability to daily provide high quality support and customer service to the Government customer in a high visibility position.

Excellent written and verbal communications skills.

Strong interpersonal abilities, including ability to tactfully negotiate resolution to competing programmatic demands and requirements.

Strong customer service mentality.

This position is at a client site in Warren, Michigan, and candidates must be willing to perform the duties of this job on-site on a full-time basis.

Desired Skills:

CISSP-ISSEP certification.

Bachelor Degree in computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering.

20+ years of experience working in the arena of cybersecurity.

Experience mitigating cyber and program risk through supply chain management.

Familiarity with AR70-77, pertaining to "Technology and Program Protection."

Experience working in systems engineering.

 




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