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Support vulnerability assessments, DISA STIG hardening, configuration compliance reviews, remediation tracking, and audit readiness activities. Integrate security requirements into architecture ...

Sr. Cloud Security Engineer - FedRamp

OR · On-site +1

$114K - $156K/yr

Implement and enforce rigorous security configuration benchmarks, specifically CIS Level 2 and DISA STIGs, across all compute environments, including various flavors of Linux and Kubernetes clusters.

Description: Job Summary The General Manager is responsible for the full leadership, operational performance, and guest experience of a Staybridge Suites hotel operating under IHG Hotels & Resorts ...

Case Manager RN

Hermiston, OR · On-site

$46.78/hr

Overview Employer Paid Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits! Min $46.78 Max $79.58 Flex Schedule Everythother weekend Case Management Definition of Position : Assesses, develops, implements and ...

Senior Project Manager

Hubbard, OR · On-site

$150K - $170K/yr

About Us Potelco, Inc., a subsidiary of Quanta Services, Inc. (NYSE: PWR), was founded in 1965. We specialize in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services, which include designing ...

R10098470 Branch Manager II (Open) Location: Albany, OR - Retail shop How will you CONTRIBUTE and GROW? We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces the unique ...

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What is a disa?

A DISA job typically refers to roles associated with the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), a U.S. Department of Defense agency responsible for IT and communications support. Positions at DISA can include cybersecurity, network administration, cloud computing, and IT project management. These roles help ensure secure and reliable communications for military and government operations. DISA employees often require security clearances and relevant technical certifications.

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

To thrive as a DISA (Defense Information Systems Agency) analyst, you need a strong background in information technology, cybersecurity, and network administration, preferably with a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with Department of Defense (DoD) security protocols, risk management frameworks, and certifications like CompTIA Security+ or CISSP are typically required. Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for success. These qualifications ensure that DISA analysts can protect sensitive defense information and maintain secure, reliable communications infrastructure.

What kind of work environment can I expect as a disa analyst?

As a DISA analyst, you can expect to work in a highly secure environment, often within government or military facilities, emphasizing collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Many roles require a mix of independent analysis and teamwork to ensure the integrity and security of defense networks. You may handle confidential information, participate in security audits, and respond to potential threats, so attention to protocol and adherence to strict guidelines are essential. Coordination with network engineers, security professionals, and military personnel is common, offering a dynamic and mission-driven workplace. This environment provides opportunities for career growth into senior technical or management roles as you gain experience.

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Cyber Security Engineer

LTS

OR • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Location: Remote (U.S.)
Clearance: Ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust
Salary Range: 100K - 120K

LTS is seeking a skilled and mission-focused Cyber Security Engineer to support a major modernization initiative within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health portfolio. This role will support cybersecurity engineering, risk management, and security modernization efforts across enterprise healthcare systems and infrastructure environments supporting Veteran healthcare operations nationwide.

The ideal candidate will possess strong experience securing complex federal IT systems, supporting cloud and hybrid environments, and implementing cybersecurity solutions aligned with federal compliance frameworks and Zero Trust initiatives. This individual will work closely with infrastructure, application, integration, and DevSecOps teams to ensure modernization efforts are designed and deployed with security at the forefront.

What You'll Do:
Support cybersecurity engineering for the pilot, including cloud security, RMF/ATO support, compliance documentation, and continuous monitoring.
Secure AWS-based environments through identity and access management, encryption, logging, monitoring, network security, vulnerability management, and configuration hardening.
Configure, monitor, and support AWS security services such as AWS Network Firewall, Security Hub, GuardDuty, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, Inspector, and related capabilities.
Support security planning for an AWS Commercial Cloud environment with consideration for future migration to AWS GovCloud or another VA-approved hosting environment.
Assist with ATO planning, control implementation, evidence collection, compliance reporting, and approval workflows.
Work within eMASS, ServiceNow GRC, or similar risk management systems to support ATO artifacts, information assurance tasking, POA&M tracking, and security documentation.
Develop and maintain SSPs, POA&Ms, SOPs, risk assessments, control narratives, security diagrams, and remediation plans.
Support vulnerability assessments, DISA STIG hardening, configuration compliance reviews, remediation tracking, and audit readiness activities.
Integrate security requirements into architecture, sprint planning, CI/CD processes, testing, and deployment readiness.
Support security reviews for VIA platform capabilities, including data handling, access control, auditability, secure integration, and AI-enabled modernization workflows.
Collaborate with technical and non-technical stakeholders to translate security requirements into practical engineering, documentation, and compliance actions.


What We're Looking For:
Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
5+ years of cybersecurity engineering experience supporting federal, cloud, healthcare, or other regulated environments.
Experience securing AWS cloud environments, including IAM, encryption, logging, monitoring, network security, and vulnerability management.
Hands-on experience with AWS security services such as Security Hub, GuardDuty, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, Inspector, AWS Network Firewall, or similar capabilities.
Experience supporting RMF, ATO, continuous monitoring, risk management, and federal compliance activities.
Familiarity with eMASS, ServiceNow GRC, or similar risk management and authorization systems.
Experience developing or supporting SSPs, POA&Ms, SOPs, control narratives, risk assessments, evidence packages, and remediation plans.
Working knowledge of NIST RMF, NIST SP 800-53 controls, FISMA, FedRAMP, Zero Trust, and federal cybersecurity requirements.
Knowledge of DISA STIGs, secure configuration baselines, system hardening, and vulnerability remediation processes.
Familiarity with DevSecOps, secure SDLC practices, automated security scanning, CI/CD security, and environment hardening.
Strong communication, documentation, analytical, and problem-solving skills.


Nice to Have:
Experience supporting AWS GovCloud, federal cloud migration, or Commercial-to-GovCloud transition planning.
Prior experience supporting VA systems, VA cloud environments, or VA healthcare modernization initiatives.
Familiarity with VistA, CPRS, MUMPS, or legacy healthcare application modernization.
Experience securing AI-enabled, automation-based, or agentic platforms in regulated environments.
Experience supporting FedRAMP Moderate or High environments.
Experience with container security, Kubernetes, infrastructure as code, or cloud-native security architectures.
Knowledge of healthcare interoperability standards such as HL7, FHIR, APIs, or healthcare data exchange.
Relevant certifications such as CISSP, Security+, CEH, CCSP, AWS Security Specialty, AWS Solutions Architect, or similar.


Why Join LTS?
At LTS, we support mission-critical programs that improve healthcare outcomes for Veterans nationwide. Our teams work on transformative modernization initiatives focused on securing and advancing federal healthcare technology systems. We foster a collaborative environment built on integrity, innovation, and continuous growth while empowering employees to make meaningful contributions to national healthcare missions.