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Cyber Systems Security Engineer - Level 3

Marietta, Georgia, United StatesOnsiteFull Timelevel 3Posted 2 months ago

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Role summary

Lockheed Martin is seeking an experienced Cyber Infrastructure Engineer (CIE) to support the F-35 Mission System Integration Laboratories (MSIL) and IFG. This role involves providing computer infrastructure support, asset management, cyber resiliency, technical design, system development, testing, and capability enhancements for F-35 and F-22 labs. The candidate will participate in all project phases, from proposal development to system verification, and contribute to system design, stand-up, and deployment. Close coordination with cybersecurity representatives, engineering teams, and customers is required. The position demands strong problem-solving, communication, and interpersonal skills, with a willingness to mentor junior team members. This role is located onsite and requires a U.S. citizenship and a Secret security clearance.

Basic Qualifications
4+ years experience with DoD secure labs
Active CompTIA Security+ or higher (IAT Level II Certification)
Active Secret Security Clearance
Experience with system administration of Linux and Windows operating systems
Experience with DevSecOps using Bash, Python, Ansible or similar scripting languages
RMF requirements and implementation (e.g. DISA STIGs, CMMC, NIST)
Job Description
Lockheed Martin's aircraft leadership is earned
through relentless research and development of
high-performance combat, air mobility and
reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft. We also
provide world-class training, focused logistics
support, and advanced targeting and navigation
technologies to enable the right people with the
right skills to be in the right place at the right
time with the right information and the right
munitions to accomplish their missions.
Seeking well-rounded experienced engineer with
strong background in real-time and
heterogeneous laboratory environments to
become a Cyber Infrastructure Engineer (CIE)
supporting the F-35 Mission System Integration
Laboratories (MSIL) and IFG.
The successful candidate will be responsible for
providing F-35 and F-22 lab computer infrastructure
support, asset management, cyber resiliency,
technical design, system development, system
test and capability enhancements. Candidate will
participate in operations and all project phases
including proposal development, design,
component procurement, system integration,
and system verification. Candidate will be
responsible for contributing to system design,
system stand-up, and system deployment.
Position will require close coordination with
program cyber security representatives, cross functional lab development engineering teams
and lab customers.
Candidate must exhibit: excellent problem-solving
skills, be a team player, possess excellent
communications and interpersonal skills, be able
to adjust work schedule periodically to support
program activities and be able to adapt to an
ever-changing environment. Candidate must be
willing to mentor junior level team members.
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN - This position is
located at a facility that requires special access.
The selected candidate must be able to obtain a
secret clearance. A company-sponsored interim
secret is required to start.
A level 3 employee Typically has 4 - 8 years
of professional experience.
What’s In It For You
We offer flexible work schedules to comprehensive benefits investing in your future and security, Learn more about Lockheed Martin’s comprehensive benefits package here.
Do you want to be part of a company culture that empowers employees to think big, lead with a growth mindset, and make the impossible a reality? We provide the resources and give you the flexibility to enable inspiration and focus -if you have the passion and courage to dream big, work hard, and have fun doing what you love then we want to build a better tomorrow with you.
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Desired Skills
Familiarity with RTOS and Linux server architecture
Experience with FIPS, SELINUX, SYSTEMD, AUDITD
Experience With Ansible Or Other Automation Tools
Some familiarity with Linux Daemons, GNOME, ssh client/server configuration, Kickstart and AutoYAST
Experience with RMF tooling (e.g.Splunk/Trellix/Nessus)
Experience with Hypervisors (e.g. Hyper-V)
Experience with windows server administration (e.g. Active Directory, Group Policy, DHCP, & DNS)
Other Important Information
By applying to this job, you are expressing interest in this position and could be considered for other career opportunities where similar skills and requirements have been identified as a match. Should this match be identified you may be contacted for this and future openings.
Ability to work remotely
Onsite Full-time: The work associated with this position will be performed onsite at a designated Lockheed Martin facility.

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