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Description:
The Cyber Security Analyst/Information Assurance Engineer will be responsible for ensuring compliance with various regulations and guidelines such as the Privacy Act of 1974, E-Government Act of 2002, OMB privacy policy, and NIST guidelines for the DOI Privacy Office.
They will develop, update, and oversee the accurate creation and publication of Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs).
Tracking and ensuring the current status of privacy compliance activities, including posting of SORNs, PIAs, and privacy plans in Xacta.
Attending privacy-related meetings, providing updates, support, and responses to privacy reviews and assignments.
Facilitating privacy training programs, updating tracking systems with compliance activities, and providing regular updates and reports.
Assessing and implementing privacy controls with system owners to mitigate risks as part of the DOI risk management framework.
Developing, updating, and ensuring accurate system privacy plans with guidance to system owners.
Developing, updating, and guiding the accurate creation and publication of System of Records Notices (SORNs).
Requirements:
Minimum 3 years of relevant experience is required for this position.
The candidate must have the ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
A Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science, Information Systems/Technology, or an engineering discipline is preferred.
Benefits:
Opportunity to work with a firm specializing in Systems Engineering, Cybersecurity Solutions Integration, Risk Management & Compliance, IT Services, and Project Management.
Exposure to enterprise-scale IT systems in a variety of DoD environments.
Led by PMP-certified Project Managers, the candidate will work with skilled and experienced technology professionals delivering high-impact results in short-term focused engagements and long-term IT service and support delivery in both CONUS and OCONUS locations.
Dynamic teams supporting projects in the US (including Hawaii), Korea, Japan, and Germany.
Willingness to undergo federal Background check process for security clearance.