Forces To Invent The Future

WeaponSystemCyberSecurityEngineeringArchitect

$0–0k Roy, Utah, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Weapon System Cyber Security Engineering Architect at Forces To Invent The Future. Skills: Systems Engineering, Cyber security engineering. Serve as primary Customer interface for cyber architecture. Translate requirements into overall weapon system cyber architecture”

What You'll Achieve.

Enable mission success; Achieve common cyber messaging

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Translate challenges into solutions

Eligibility Requirements

Relocation assistance may be available, CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR START: Yes, CLEARANCE TYPE: Top Secret, 25% of the Time Travel, US Citizenship required, A current/active US Government Secret clearance, Ability to obtain and maintain a US Government Top Secret w/SCI clearance, Ability to obtain and maintain SAP approval

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in technical/science discipline, 16 years of relevant experience, 14 years of relevant experience, 12 years of relevant experience, Demonstrated cyber experience architecting, designing, and delivering a large-scale and complex weapon system, Expert level knowledge of Weapon System Cyber Architecture, Advanced knowledge of large complex platforms, Advanced knowledge of networked command and control systems, Advanced knowledge of custom hardware, Advanced knowledge of software/digital implementations, Advanced knowledge of infrastructure management/monitoring and applications for very large-scale development programs, 10 years of experience in Weapon System Cyber architecture roles on complex large scale $50M+ programs, 10 years’ proven experience in Systems Engineering leadership roles, Knowledge of Cyber Security Risk Management Construct, Knowledge of Cyber Survivability Endorsement Implementation Guide, Knowledge of US National Defense Strategy, Knowledge of US Strategic Deterrent strategy, Working experience with US Government Cyber Developmental Test and Evaluation, Working experience with US Government Operational Test and Evaluation, US Citizenship required, A current/active US Government Secret clearance, Ability to obtain and maintain a US Government Top Secret w/SCI clearance, Ability to obtain and maintain SAP approval, Meets criteria for DoD 8140 advanced proficiency level

What You'll Do.

Serve as primary Customer interface for cyber architecture

Translate requirements into overall weapon system cyber architecture

Ensure weapon system cyber architecture technical baseline meets

Develop and maintain deep customer relationships

Translate customer problems into current and future cyber

Own overall Weapon System Cyber architecture vision

Integrate CONOPS and OPSCON into weapon system cyber

Integrate core cyber competencies and capabilities into weapon

Ensure cyber technical alignment of concurrent programs

Provide technical authority on cyber related risks

Co-chair Cyber Security Working Group with Customer

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate across the organization; Collaborate with multiple core stakeholders; Collaborate with large and complex teams; Collaborate with key stakeholders; Collaborate with domain architects & SMEs; Collaborate with Chief Engineers; Collaborate with System Thread Leads

Communication Scope

Customer interface; Common cyber messaging

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