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ccnp-security jobs in San Diego

$140,000 – $150,000 · Posted 2 days ago

The Cybersecurity Engineer III will support Assessment and Authorization (A&A) accreditation efforts, including maintaining cybersecurity monitoring operations, performing incident triage, identifying vulnerabilities, and recommending remediation strategies. Responsibilities include testing and applying security controls, conducting reconnaissance, authoring Plans of Milestones and Actions (POA&Ms), developing A&A documentation (SSP, SAP, SARs), and managing eMASS tasking throughout the accreditation cycle. The role requires in-depth knowledge of the Risk Management Framework, DISA circuit connections, and cloud service provider inheritance. This position requires a Secret clearance, IAT Level III certification, and one of several advanced certifications (CASP+, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP, GCED, or GCIH), plus 10+ years of cybersecurity or incident response experience.

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$100,300 – $135,700 · Posted 2 days ago

Lead Information Assurance and security engineering for Navy tactical networks (CANES), managing end-to-end Risk Management Framework (RMF) authorization, hardening virtualized and cloud network stacks, and ensuring compliance across diverse naval environments. Develop and maintain security authorization artifacts (SSP, SAP/SAR, POA&M, ATO packages in eMASS), apply DISA STIGs and vulnerability management tools (ACAS, NESSUS, SCAP), and provide IA guidance for application integration aligned with DoDAF and Net-Ready KPP baselines. Support developmental testing, audit response, and continuous monitoring while coordinating with PEO C4I, NIWC Pacific, and Fleet stakeholders. Mentor junior engineers and champion DevSecOps and STIG automation practices.

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$120,000 – $160,000 · Posted 8 days ago

Lead network design and management for military C4I and C4ISR systems, with responsibility for complex LAN/WAN infrastructure using Cisco products (switches, routers, firewalls). S. oubleshoot network hardware and software issues, design secure operational networks, and collaborate with U.S. Government network and cyber engineers. Requires 7–10 years of network engineering experience, proficiency in Cisco, TCP/IP, MPLS, OSPF, EIGRP, DMVPN/mGRE, and active Secret clearance; up to 25% OCONUS travel for integration and testing.

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