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Ais Security Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$107.90K - $137.90K/yr

Perform AIS self-inspections, provide security coordination and review of all system test plans * Identify AIS vulnerabilities and implement countermeasures * Represent the customer on various ...

Program Security Officer (PSO)

Chantilly, VA · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Automated Information System (AIS) security packages * Physical security accreditation documentation * Maintain physical security, AIS, and TEMPEST records in accordance with governing directives.

Program Security Officer (PSO)

Chantilly, VA · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Automated Information System (AIS) security packages * Physical security accreditation documentation * Maintain physical security, AIS, and TEMPEST records in accordance with governing directives.

Coordinate approval of AIS with USAF and MAJCOM. Conduct initial isolation and containment of AIS involved in improper configuration and usage. * Advise GSSO and information systems security ...

Conducts initial isolation and containment of AIS involved in improper configuration and usage. * Advises GSSO and information systems security representatives on proper methods of handling ...

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How much do ais security jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for ais security in the United States is $25.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an AIS Security job?

An AIS Security job involves protecting Automatic Identification System (AIS) networks and data from cybersecurity threats and unauthorized access. AIS is used in maritime navigation to track vessels and prevent collisions, making its security crucial for safe operations. Professionals in this role monitor, analyze, and implement security measures to safeguard AIS infrastructure. They may also respond to incidents, conduct risk assessments, and develop security protocols. This job requires knowledge of cybersecurity, maritime communication systems, and regulatory compliance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Ais Security position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an AIS Security professional, you need a thorough understanding of access control systems, surveillance equipment, and risk management, often supported by experience in security or law enforcement and relevant certifications such as a security guard license. Familiarity with technical tools like CCTV monitoring software, alarm systems, and incident reporting platforms is typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and excellent communication skills are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies are vital to effectively safeguard assets, respond swiftly to incidents, and collaborate with team members to maintain a secure environment.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an AIS Security professional?

AIS Security professionals are responsible for monitoring surveillance systems, conducting regular patrols, and inspecting access points to ensure safety and compliance with established security protocols. They respond to incidents or alarms, document suspicious activities, and often interact with facility staff and visitors to provide guidance or address security concerns. In addition, they may participate in safety drills, maintain detailed activity logs, and collaborate with law enforcement or emergency personnel when necessary. These tasks are essential for maintaining a safe, secure environment and ensuring swift responses to any potential threats.
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Infographic showing various Ais Security job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% Internship, 30% As Needed, 16% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 27% Temporary, and 16% Nights. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,037 per year, or $26 per hour.

Information System Security Manager (ISSM) with Security Clearance

Cornerstone Defense

Reston, VA

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Information System Security Manager Clearance: TS/SCI with Polygraph Reston, VA Supporting the Most Exciting and Meaningful Missions in the World Cyber and Information Security Specialist (INFOSEC) perform functions in support of the directorate's Information System Security Manager (ISSM) and deliver outcomes as follows: * Review and analyze systems architecture diagrams and networks. * Support Assessment and Authorization (A&A) requirements and process and apply ICD 503, NISPOM, and other federal guidelines in support of systems used at contractor facilities. * Assist program systems owners and/or service providers throughout the risk management framework (RMF), including the assessment and authorization (A&A) processes, as follows: * Provide advice to program system owners and/or service providers on the creation of required system documentation or body of evidence; review and provide recommendation for approval or disapproval, as appropriate.

* Assess security and privacy controls and data protection in sponsor information systems and environments of operation as part of the initial security assessment and during operational changes affecting information systems' security posture. * Assist the security control accessors (SCA), as appropriate, in performing security systems assessments and reviewing risk elements in the executive Risk System (ERS) report. * Create plans of action & milestones (POA&Ms) and/or request risk acceptance through a security assessor(SA) , who will certify the ERS report to the appropriate authorizing official (AO) or designated AO.

* Regarding the RMF and A&A processes, produce an annual A&A report of trends, challenges, and risk with recommended mitigation and process improvements. * Provide oversight and guidance to ensure compliance with program information security regulations and policies on processes and request, such as Data Transfer Request; Access Request; Service/Change Request; Purchase Request; Accountable Property Management; Waivers, including medical devises and introduction (use) of equipment /devises into SCIF; and Equipment Transport. Produce a Weekly Activity Report.

* Facilitate development, maintenance and security review of AIS security plans for computers, networks, and information systems deployed and used at contractor facilities, ensuring that sponsor and program approving signatures are acquired and documented. * Conduct technical exchange meetings to facilitate AIS security solutions for both industrial contractors and government systems; and produce comprehensive solutions to technically complex systems and challenges. * Ensure documentation is complete and accurate in accordance with sponsor and program AIS policies and requirements.

* As necessary, support the investigation of virus/malware alerts/incidents to determine root cause, entry point of code, damage risk, and report this information. * Write reports based on technical analysis of sponsor or industrial partners systems, and as applicable provide recommendations for mitigating issues in the future. * Analysis systems , including forensically, for malware, misuse, and/or unauthorized activity.

* Ensure discovered cyber incidents and data spills are reported per program SOP; support investigations and remediation/clean up as necessary, and provide guidance in coordination with program security management and other groups as appropriate. * Provide information security training and refine, edit, and maintain training material, as necessary to ensure it is up to date with current policies, regulations, and best practices. * Participate in project review meetings and provide technical cyber security advise/expertise to program personnel.

* Advise on technical and performance characteristics of new technologies, as relates to sponsor policies and regulations. * Review complex sponsor and industrial partners system designs for security risk and compliance with sponsor policy and regulations; propose resolution and preventive strategies. * Communicate complex technical concepts, project information, and security policy clearly and concisely to both technical and non-technical audiences.

* Provide briefings and/or training on sponsor's INFOSEC policies and regulations. * Provide a quarterly Security Control Status Report (SCSR) that identifies security risk and trends through the ranking of the 77 Control Families.