Network Security Engineer - USC (Must hold or be eligible to obtain a public trust clearance)
Role summary
The Network Security Engineer will assess and document the network architecture and data flows of fire suppression systems. This role requires analyzing data, documenting ports, protocols, and services (PPS), and creating detailed network diagrams. The engineer will identify risks and vulnerabilities, recommend mitigations, and ensure compliance with NIST 800-53, NIST 800-82, and DoW PPSM standards. Collaboration with stakeholders and cybersecurity teams is essential for supporting operational and compliance objectives, including RMF deliverables. A public trust clearance is required or eligibility to obtain one.
Job Description:
Assess and document the fire suppression system’s network architecture and data flows. This role involves conducting interviews with system designers and engineers, analyzing data flows, and documenting ports, protocols, and services (PPS). The engineer will create detailed network diagrams, identify risks or vulnerabilities, and recommend mitigations while ensuring compliance with NIST 800-53, NIST 800-82, and DoW PPSM standards. Collaboration with stakeholders and cybersecurity teams will be key to supporting operational and compliance objectives, including RMF deliverables.
Requirements:
- CISSP, CCNA, Network+ is a plus
- DoW experience
- Strong technical, analytical, and communication skills are required for success in this role.
- Strong skills in network mapping / documentation (e.g., data flow diagram, PPS, etc.)
- Willing to travel to New Cumberland, PA (DDSP) if not local
- Experience with Fire Protection Systems, OT, or ICS is a plus