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Information Systems Security Specialist

Arlington, VA · On-site

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Providing support to plan, coordinate, and implement a cybersecurity lab's information security * Providing support for facilitating and helping the lab identify its current security infrastructure ...

Information Security Manager III

Arlington, VA · On-site

$102 - $108/hr

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Providing support to plan, coordinate, and implement a cybersecurity lab's information security * Providing support for facilitating and helping the lab identify its current security infrastructure ...

Application Security Engineer III

Stafford, TX · On-site

$51.25 - $68.25/hr

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Establish and maintain cybersecurity lab environments and test infrastructure. Cross-Functional Collaboration * Collaborate with R&D, Quality, Regulatory, IT, Operations, and Product Management teams.

Cybersecurity Engineer SR.

Boulder, CO · On-site

$130K - $155K/yr

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The OPIR TAP Lab is a USSF SSC Space Sensing program with a focus on developing applications to ... As a Senior-level Cybersecurity Engineer - ISSO/ISSE, you will be responsible for helping to define ...

Cybersecurity Engineer SR.

Boulder, CO · On-site

$130K - $155K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The OPIR TAP Lab is a USSF SSC Space Sensing program with a focus on developing applications to ... As a Senior-level Cybersecurity Engineer - ISSO/ISSE, you will be responsible for helping to define ...

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How much do cyber security lab jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for cyber security lab in the United States is $132,962.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $111,000.00 and $150,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cyber security lab?

A Cyber Security Lab job involves working in a controlled environment to test, analyze, and improve cybersecurity measures. Professionals in this role conduct penetration testing, malware analysis, digital forensics, and security research. They help organizations identify vulnerabilities, simulate cyberattacks, and develop defenses against threats. This role requires expertise in networking, programming, and cybersecurity tools. It is crucial for enhancing an organization's security posture and mitigating risks.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities in a cyber security lab position?

In a Cyber Security Lab position, daily tasks often involve monitoring network traffic for suspicious activity, conducting vulnerability assessments, and performing penetration testing to identify weaknesses in systems. Team members also analyze malware samples, write detailed reports on security findings, and assist in developing security protocols. Collaboration with other IT security professionals and staying up to date with emerging threats and new security technologies are integral aspects of the role. This hands-on environment is dynamic and fast-paced, offering many opportunities to learn and play a crucial part in safeguarding organizational data.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a cyber security lab position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Cyber Security Lab role, individuals need a solid understanding of network security, intrusion detection, malware analysis, and information assurance, typically supported by a degree in computer science or cybersecurity. Familiarity with tools such as Wireshark, Kali Linux, Metasploit, and certifications like CompTIA Security+ or CISSP are highly valuable. Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and strong problem-solving and communication skills help professionals effectively collaborate and deliver results. These capabilities are essential for identifying vulnerabilities, mitigating threats, and protecting organizational digital assets in high-stakes environments.

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Infographic showing various Cyber Security Lab job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $132,962 per year, or $63.9 per hour.

Faculty in Information Technology and Cybersecurity: Part-Time

Excelsior College

Saint Petersburg, FL

$45K - $61K/yr

Part-time

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Job description

Be part of Excelsior’s growing presence in St. Petersburg and help shape an innovative, workforce-focused technology and cybersecurity program that blends flexibility with hands-on learning.
Excelsior University is growing—and we’re making a meaningful investment in education and workforce development in the St. Petersburg, Florida community. As we expand our hybrid learning model, we are building a dynamic pool of part-time faculty and lab instructors to support our undergraduate and graduate (Master of Cybersecurity – MCY) programs.
This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future of applied technology and cybersecurity education while working with adult learners to develop real-world, career-ready skills.

Our hybrid IT and cybersecurity programs blend the flexibility of asynchronous online learning with the power of hands-on, in-person labs at our St. Petersburg site. As an instructor, you will guide students through both environments—teaching online while leading lab sessions that reinforce applied skills and workforce readiness.

Courses are delivered in an 8-week format, with the majority of content—including theory, discussions, and assignments—offered asynchronously online. On-site lab sessions are typically 3 hours, held in the evenings every other week to provide hands-on, applied learning that complements online instruction.

Depending on qualifications and program needs, instructors may be assigned to courses such as:

  • Undergraduate IT and Cyber courses (e.g., hardware, networking, systems administration, cyber defense).
  • Graduate-level Cyber courses (e.g., governance, leadership, advanced technical cyber operations).
  • Certification-prep labs (e.g., CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, CySA+, PenTest+, CEH, CISSP).

Key Responsibilities:

  • Facilitate engaging in-person and hybrid lab sessions aligned with course outcomes
  • Demonstrate subject matter expertise through active engagement in discussions, learning activities, and applied instruction
  • Create an effective and engaging learning environment through consistent and meaningful online presence and communication
  • Reinforce online learning through practical demonstrations, real-world applications, and connections between theory and practice
  • Guide students through applied learning activities such as:
    • IT hardware setup, configuration, and troubleshooting
    • Networking, systems administration, virtualization, and cloud technologies
    • Cybersecurity practices including system hardening, penetration testing, incident response, GRC, and digital forensics
  • Challenge students’ thinking and support critical analysis across perspectives and settings
  • Provide timely, substantive, and constructive feedback on assignments and lab performance
  • Maintain clear academic standards and support student success through ongoing communication and responsiveness
  • Maintain safe, functional, and industry-relevant lab environments
  • Collaborate with faculty, site staff, and technicians to ensure a seamless hybrid learning experience
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of Excelsior’s hybrid instructional model

Qualifications:

Undergraduate & Certification-Prep Courses

Required:

  • Master’s degree in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or a closely related field
  • Minimum of 2 years of professional experience in IT, networking, systems, or cybersecurity operations
  • At least one current professional certification (e.g., CompTIA Security+, Network+, Linux+, CEH, CySA+, PenTest+)
  • Demonstrated ability to support asynchronous online instruction and in-person lab facilitation

Preferred:

  • Doctoral degree in a related discipline
  • Multiple professional certifications
  • College-level teaching experience, especially with adult and nontraditional learners
  • Experience with online learning platforms, virtual labs, and LMS systems
  • Experience integrating certification preparation into academic coursework

Graduate Master of Cybersecurity Courses

Required:

  • Doctoral degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a closely related discipline
  • Significant professional experience in cybersecurity operations, leadership, governance, or advanced technical domains
  • Ability to design and deliver rigorous graduate-level instruction in an asynchronous online environment, with support for hybrid lab elements where applicable

Preferred:

  • Advanced professional certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CISA, CEH, CySA+, PenTest+)
  • Graduate-level teaching experience, particularly with adult and nontraditional learners
  • Experience with accreditation standards, curriculum design, or program development
  • Familiarity with cyber ranges, cloud platforms, and advanced security tools

Application Note

This posting is for a pool of part-time instructors. Teaching assignments will be based on qualifications, availability, and program needs. Candidates may be considered for multiple courses and lab sections.

Compensation is provided at a rate of $1,000 per credit hour per course, with low-enrollment courses paid at a directed study rate. The salary range reflects the University’s good faith estimate at the time of posting.