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The CSSP Auditor works across the Protect, Detect, Respond, and Sustain functions to ensure cybersecurity operations align with DoD requirements, NIST guidance, CSSP Evaluator Scoring Metrics (ESM ...

The CSSP Auditor works across the Protect, Detect, Respond, and Sustain functions to ensure cybersecurity operations align with DoD requirements, NIST guidance, CSSP Evaluator Scoring Metrics (ESM ...

Overview We are seeking a CSSP Auditor to join our Prime Contract with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. TekSynap is a fast growing high-tech company that understands both the pace of technology ...

CSSP Auditor

Fort Belvoir, VA · On-site

$120 - $170/hr

The CSSP Auditor works across the Protect, Detect, Respond, and Sustain functions to ensure cybersecurity operations align with DoD requirements, NIST guidance, CSSP Evaluator Scoring Metrics (ESM ...

CSSP Auditor

Fort Belvoir, VA · On-site

$120 - $170/hr

The CSSP Auditor works across the Protect, Detect, Respond, and Sustain functions to ensure cybersecurity operations align with DoD requirements, NIST guidance, CSSP Evaluator Scoring Metrics (ESM ...

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The CSSP Auditor works across the Protect, Detect, Respond, and Sustain functions to ensure cybersecurity operations align with DoD requirements, NIST guidance, CSSP Evaluator Scoring Metrics (ESM ...

Responsibilities & Qualifications Core Role & Purpose The CSSP Protect Analyst - Compliance serves as a vital cybersecurity specialist within our Prime Contract supporting the Defense Threat ...

Responsibilities & Qualifications Core Role & Purpose The CSSP Protect Analyst - Compliance serves as a vital cybersecurity specialist within our Prime Contract supporting the Defense Threat ...

Core Role & Purpose The CSSP Protect Analyst - Compliance serves as a vital cybersecurity specialist within our Prime Contract supporting the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). This role blends ...

Overview We are seeking a CSSP Protect Analyst to join our Prime Contract with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. TekSynap is a fast growing high-tech company that understands both the pace of ...

CSSP/IR Analyst

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$80 - $110/hr

Cybersecurity Service Provider (CSSP) / Incident Response (IR) Analyst Department/Job Family * Operations Reports To * IR Lead Employment Type * Full-Time Security Clearance Requirement * Have the ...

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This position requires an active Top-Secret Clearance and a DOD IAT level II and CSSP Analyst Support certification is required. TekSynap is a fast growing high-tech company that understands both the ...

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How much do cssp jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for cssp in the United States is $58.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50.48 and $68.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a CSSP?

A CSSP (Cybersecurity Service Provider) job involves securing and protecting an organization's IT systems, networks, and data from cyber threats. CSSPs monitor security events, identify vulnerabilities, and implement protective measures to prevent attacks. These professionals often work in roles such as security analysts, engineers, or incident responders. CSSPs are essential in both government and private sectors to ensure compliance with cybersecurity regulations and frameworks.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a CSSP?

A typical day for a CSSP includes monitoring security systems, conducting safety audits, responding to incidents, and coordinating with internal departments or external agencies. You may also be tasked with training staff on safety protocols and ensuring compliance with safety and security regulations. Collaboration with facility managers and security teams is frequent to identify vulnerabilities and implement improvements. The role is dynamic, requiring proactive situational awareness and a commitment to ongoing education in security best practices.

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

To thrive as a Certified Security and Safety Professional (CSSP), you need a strong background in security operations, risk management, and regulatory compliance, often supported by relevant certifications such as CSSP, CPP, or equivalent. Familiarity with security systems such as surveillance cameras, access control software, and incident reporting tools is crucial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help professionals assess risks and collaborate with teams. These abilities are essential for ensuring the safety of people and property while maintaining compliance with industry standards.

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Infographic showing various Cssp job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $122,236 per year, or $58.8 per hour.

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Job Description

The CSSP Trainer shall provide training support for the Battle Captains and Watch personnel for CSSP Cert training work in SCIF. The CSSP Trainer will be centrally managed by DISA J-7 but will be assigned to assist those working in the SCIF area within the command center. The CSSP Certification Trainer will be able to communicate CSSP Training certification requirements to the highest command levels internal and external of the command, while taking guidance from J-7 Division Chief, J-772 DISA Chief Training Branch, and Joint Director (JDIR) leadership. The CSSP trainer should be able to perform support for the various certification functions they perform. This trainer is the training experts for the Battle Captains and members of the Watch as well as leading CSSP Cert training DISA-wide and must be able to work independently with minimum or no guidance.

Primary Responsibilities

The CSSP Certification Trainer shall:

  • Support all aspects of CSSP training certification, tasks, and options, from required development to transition into operations.
  • Establish a community of interest between cyber-Watch security trainers and both industry and government CSSP requirements.
  • Analyze the training curriculum, performance objectives, training plans, certification standards, exercise objectives, and evaluation standards to project future performance objectives and assist with the development of training materials to support Watch Training objectives that will ensure Watch Officers possess the necessary skills required to accomplish the mission.
  • Support the development of the new innovations scope and objectives, high level requirements development, and conduct CSSP training requirements and achievement of CERT completion and recommended technology acquisition planning support to enable next generation technology investments.
  • Elicit inputs for the planning process from cyberspace operations elements (to include assessments) throughout the program community to assure inputs are representative of the community’s full scope.
  • Support the continuous performance improvement and standardization efforts based on future capability needs, alternate approaches, flexible applications, and adversary modifications.
  • Assist in the maintenance of training databases to ensure accuracy and timelines of records.
  • Assist in the tracking and reporting of Agency-level training requirements for the Watch workforce.
  • Assist in developing training materials, tracking certification status and report, managing the information.
  • Assist in managing tools and reports for the Workforce Improvement Program to include full certification status data.
  • Ability to develop working relationships with Technology vendors and partners.
  • Understanding of relevant IT technologies, both user-facing and back-end infrastructure technologies.
  • Participate in cyber panels, meetings, and working groups as subject matter expert and advisor as it pertains to CSSP engagements.

Basic Qualifications

  • Active TS/SCI security clearance.
  • Current CSSP certification.
  • Good communication skills, written and verbal, to be able to effectively document solutions and obtain requirements from customers.
  • Organized, deliberate, and able to work alone or in a team
  • Experience with MS Office products (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) working with large data sets.
  • Experience with course creation software (Articulate or Adobe Captivate)
  • Bachelor's degree in relevant technical discipline and 12 years of overall related experience or Master’s with 10 years of prior relevant experience. 4+ years of additional related years of experience may be accepted in lieu of a degree.