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TAPS - Cybersecurity Analyst, Senior at Apogee Engineering in Andrews Air Force Base, MD

Why work with us? Apogee Engineering, LLC is a provider of research, engineering, operations, software, cyber, intel, training, technical services, financial and administrative expertise across an array of DOD and Federal Civilian customers. Our company was founded on the commitment of making a positive difference for our customers and our people. Apogee's culture is infused with integrity and a passion for excellence, which has propelled us into the ranks of an elite small business company. Apogee is known for an unwavering dedication to our client's success, a warm and family-like work environment, and an enthusiasm to provide the right solution at the right time. What you will be doing:
Coordinating, communicating, and following up with government and Contractor personnel on cyber-related tasks and deliverables to ensure the Division's activities stay on track. Updating and managing the Division's calendar, Points of Contact List, Email Distribution List, Tasker Tracker and cybersecurity document repositories/portals. Working with the Mission Partner Capabilities Office (MPCO) Information Manager/Knowledge Manager and web developer personnel to ensure the calendar, tasker tracker, and repositories/portals conform to MPCO standards. Tracking the status of authorization decisions in a central repository (e.g., SharePoint, Intelink, etc.) and provide regular status updates, while seeking innovative ways to automate, distribute, display, and collect statistical data. Providing process improvement strategic plan and milestones for government approval to improve efficiency and effectiveness of the Division's daily operations. Creating documentation and customer support guides for the implementation of Division processes, improving existing documentation and providing proposals that innovate new ways (people, process, and technology) to achieve the Division's objectives. Staffing memoranda, forms, and other documents for government official's approval/signature. Facilitating and contributing to Division working groups, teleconferences, technical exchange meetings and battle rhythm meetings by taking notes and distributing them to stakeholders. Supporting multinational engagements to include reviewing governance documents, analyzing US and Foreign Partner cybersecurity requirements and providing recommendations to ensure alignment with standards defined by coalition information sharing working groups (NATO, Federated Mission Networking (FMN), CFBLNet Security Working Group, etc.). What you'll need:
Security clearance required:
TS/SCI Minimum Bachelor's degree in Information Technology (IT) or other related field with 10
years of relevant experience, preferred 14yrs experience. Possess and maintain a Security
or equivalent certification Minimum of 6 years of relevant experience within DoD programs Experience in cybersecurity-related field Experience in coalition operations and/or bilateral military information sharing efforts (desired) Knowledge and experience applying Department of Defense (DoD), Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) and Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) security-related policies and guidance. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office and other office automation products for producing presentations, portals, documents, spreadsheets, etc. Experience as a staff officer on DoD, Combatant Command, Joint, or Service Staff in the Communications & Information office (e.g., A6, J6, N6), or equivalent. Ability to work on high-visibility or mission critical aspects of a program independently Strong verbal and written communication skills, including preparing and presenting analytical documents for senior officials
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
IT SecurityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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