Supervisory Information Technology Specialist (Cybersecurity)
Full-time
Others
Washington, District of C...
1 day ago
As Supervisory IT Specialist (Cybersecurity): The incumbent serves as.....
As Supervisory IT Specialist (Cybersecurity):
- The incumbent serves as Director for Cyber Operations, directs and oversees projects and activities that support unclassified and classified systems and major cybersecurity operations, including applications and solutions, for NA-IM's cybersecurity efforts.
- Serves as the organization's cybersecurity expert on project teams that include IT specialists, functional users, and security specialists.
- The Office of Cyber Operations oversee the execution of activities related to the five tenants of cybersecurity: identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover.
- The incumbent oversees cyberoperations functions within cybersecurity program activities and supports the development, implementation, and management of the NNSA technical cybersecurity programs and capabilities.
- The Director for Cyber Ops oversees and directs resources to manage cyber technology projects and activities, ensuring cybersecurity is integrated to protect NNSA's critical infrastructure and assets, reduce risk, ad meet organizational goals.
- Serves as a Supervisor IT Specialist responsible for developing, implementing and leading the utilization of cyber security controls and implementation standards at the enterprise level.
- Provides authoritative advice on highly complex projects associated with total cyber security technical security for cyber security as a response and risk evaluation to the NNSA enterprise.
- The Director for Cyber Ops oversees and directs resources to manage cyber technology projects and activities, ensuring cybersecurity is integrated to protect NNSA's critical infrastructure and assets, reduce risk, ad meet organizational goals.
- Provides guidance and direction in the development and implementation of new policies and procedures that foster cooperation among any NNSA sites at the enterprise level and is recognized as an authoritative expert in the field.
- Conducts risk and vulnerability assessments, system security evaluations, audits, and reviews, developing assessment reports for the authorizing official.
- Provides guidance and direction in the development and implementation of new policies and procedures that foster cooperation among any NNSA sites at the enterprise level and is recognized as an authoritative expert in the field.
- Participates in the technology planning, cyber ops budget and resource planning, and policy formulation process to ensure NNSA's operational requirements are fully met.
- Initiates and delivers multiple projects on time and within budget and works closely with executive stakeholders to ensure the success of large and complex projects are scheduled, tracked, and modified to achieve intended results.
- Serves as a member of various working groups that review security policies, procedures, and practices, and evaluates actual or potential information systems security problems or issues identified by external review authorities that may have NNSA-wide implications.
- Interprets National, DOE, and NNSA IT policies, determining intent and providing authoritative interpretation recommendations and advice to top-level senior managers, program officials, M&O contractors, technical agency personnel, and other government agencies related to procuring, securing, and providing IT services.
- Represents the DOE/NNSA with other federal agencies, Congressional Staff, and/or other stakeholders on problems/issues concerning cybersecurity, cybersecurity projects, cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities, or other cybersecurity issues. Participates in high-level conferences, negotiations, and meetings often with other agency management officials and experts, contractors, and/or other stakeholders when there are conflicting interests and opinions, and successfully articulates the NNSA position.
Starting at $139,395 Per Year (EN 4)
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