1

Government Cyber Security Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Senior cybersecurity experience leading RMF, assessment and authorization, security engineering ... Oversee software-assurance activities for Government software, including risk management for third ...

This role requires collaboration with government stakeholders, program managers, cybersecurity teams, and enterprise infrastructure personnel to ensure scalable, resilient, and compliant security ...

They are seeking a highly experienced Senior Cybersecurity Engineer to support federal government cybersecurity operations and enterprise security analytics initiatives, focusing on designing ...

This role works closely with cybersecurity professionals, local government officials, procurement and contracting staff, vendors, funding partners, and other stakeholders to advance statewide ...

New

$120 - $180/hr

Koniag IT Systems, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking an experienced Senior Security Manager to oversee Cybersecurity Service Operations (CSO) and serve as the single point contact in ...

New

Senior Security Manager

Smyrna, GA · On-site

$140 - $185/hr

Koniag IT Systems, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking an experienced Senior Security Manager to oversee Cybersecurity Service Operations (CSO) and serve as the single point contact in ...

New

Senior Security Manager

Smyrna, GA

$108K - $146K/yr

Koniag IT Systems, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking an experienced Senior Security Manager to oversee Cybersecurity Service Operations (CSO) and serve as the single point contact in ...

Senior Security Manager

Smyrna, GA · On-site

$108K - $146K/yr

Koniag IT Systems, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking an experienced Senior Security Manager to oversee Cybersecurity Service Operations (CSO) and serve as the single point contact in ...

Senior Security Manager

Smyrna, GA · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Koniag IT Systems, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking an experienced Senior Security Manager to oversee Cybersecurity Service Operations (CSO) and serve as the single point contact in ...

New

Senior Security Manager

Smyrna, GA

$108K - $146K/yr

Koniag IT Systems, a Koniag Government Services company, is seeking an experienced Senior Security Manager to oversee Cybersecurity Service Operations (CSO) and serve as the single point contact in ...

Coordinate cybersecurity activities with Government customers, engineering teams, and program management. * Provide leadership, mentorship, and technical guidance to cybersecurity professionals while ...

Cybersecurity Manager

Washington, DC · On-site

$214 - $321/hr

Coordinate cybersecurity activities with Government customers, engineering teams, and program management. * Provide leadership, mentorship, and technical guidance to cybersecurity professionals while ...

Showing results 41-60

Government Cyber Security information

See salary details

$57K

$133K

$186K

How much do government cyber security jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for government cyber security 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 government cyber security job?

A Government Cyber Security job involves protecting sensitive government systems, networks, and data from cyber threats such as hacking, malware, and data breaches. Professionals in this field work to identify vulnerabilities, implement security measures, and respond to security incidents. They may collaborate with federal agencies, law enforcement, and private sector partners to strengthen national cybersecurity. These roles often require security clearance and expertise in areas like risk management, encryption, and threat analysis.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in government cyber security?

To thrive in Government Cyber Security, you need expertise in network defense, risk assessment, threat analysis, and a solid understanding of security protocols—often supported by a degree in cyber security or a related field. Hands-on experience with tools like SIEM systems, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, as well as certifications such as CISSP, Security+, or CISM, is highly valued. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate clearly with both technical and non-technical stakeholders set top candidates apart. These skills are crucial for protecting sensitive government data from evolving cyber threats and ensuring compliance with strict security standards.

What are some of the typical challenges faced in a government cyber security role?

Professionals in Government Cyber Security often face challenges such as adapting to rapidly evolving cyber threats, managing complex legacy IT systems, and ensuring compliance with stringent federal regulations. You may also encounter high-pressure situations that require quick decision-making and effective incident response. Collaboration across multiple agencies and departments is common, requiring strong teamwork and communication skills. These challenges make the role both dynamic and highly impactful, offering opportunities to continually learn and contribute to national security.

Can you work for the government in cyber security?

Yes, government cyber security professionals are employed to protect government networks, systems, and data from cyber threats. These roles often require security clearances, relevant certifications such as CISSP or CISA, and adherence to strict security protocols. Many government agencies offer full-time positions with specialized training and security requirements.

Which government cyber security job is best for cyber security?

The best government cybersecurity job depends on your skills and interests; roles such as Cybersecurity Analyst, Security Engineer, or Cyber Defense Specialist are highly valued. These positions typically require knowledge of security tools, protocols, and certifications like CISSP or CompTIA Security+. They often involve monitoring networks, responding to threats, and implementing security measures within government agencies.
More about Government Cyber Security jobs

What cities are hiring for Government Cyber Security jobs?

Cities with the most Government Cyber Security job openings:

What are the most commonly searched types of Government Cyber Security jobs?

The most popular types of Government Cyber Security jobs are:

What states have the most Government Cyber Security jobs?

States with the most job openings for Government Cyber Security jobs include:

What job categories do people searching Government Cyber Security jobs look for?

The top searched job categories for Government Cyber Security jobs are:

Infographic showing various Government Cyber Security 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.

CYBERSECURITY GRANTS MANAGER

State of Florida

Tallahassee, FL

$65K - $78K/yr

Full-time

Posted 19 hours ago

Posted today


Job description

Requisition No: 882218 

Agency: Management Services

Working Title: CYBERSECURITY GRANTS MANAGER

 Pay Plan: Career Service

Position Number: 72004181 

Salary:  $65,000 - $78,000 

Posting Closing Date: 09/03/2026 

Total Compensation Estimator Tool

Cybersecurity Grants Manager
Florida Digital Service
State of Florida Department of Management Services
This position is located in Tallahassee, FL

Position Overview and Responsibilities:

The Cybersecurity Grants Manager serves as the lead for the administration, coordination, and oversight of Local Government Cybersecurity Protection Program established in section 282.31855, Florida Statutes, as well as other cybersecurity grant and funding initiatives administered by the Florida Digital Service (FLDS). The position is responsible for ensuring that program resources are effectively and responsibly used to help eligible local governments bolster cybersecurity risk management programs and mitigate and defend against cybersecurity threats. 

This position oversees the full lifecycle of multiple cybersecurity grant and funding programs, including program design and implementation; development and application of objective eligibility and evaluation criteria; application review and award recommendations, coordination of the procurement activities; award administration; contract management and monitoring; financial tracking; reporting; and stakeholder engagement. This role works closely with cybersecurity professionals, local government officials, procurement and contracting staff, vendors, funding partners, and other stakeholders to advance statewide cybersecurity resilience and ensure compliance with applicable state and federal requirements.

The position also oversees the administration of additional federal or other funding opportunities available to FLDS, to further the Florida Local Government Cybersecurity Protection Program, as authorized by law.[LP1.1]

The position requires substantial independent judgment; serves as the operational lead for statewide grant programs; develops administrative and financial policies and procedures; has a significant role in administering program budgets and financial resources; makes program and funding recommendations; directs contracted resources; and is accountable for program compliance, performance, financial stewardship, and corrective actions.

Key Responsibilities:

•    Plan all grant activities, establish roles and responsibilities for stakeholders, inform all stakeholders of responsibilities, and monitor grant progress according to the established timeline.
•    Ensure grant-funded projects align with Florida Digital Service cybersecurity priorities, strategic plans, statutes, rules, laws, and either state or federal funding requirements.
•    Develop, implement, monitor, and update administrative and financial policies, standard operating procedures, program guidelines, internal controls, and other procedures necessary for the administration of FLDS grant and funding programs.
•    Draft, conduct quality assurance, execute, and send all formal documentation (including, but not limited to award letters, grant agreements, award letters, and award value letters)
•    Monitor use and implementation of any commodities or services purchased on behalf of grantees.
•    Develop and administer objective eligibility and evaluation criteria.
•    Coordinate the execution of data-sharing agreements with participating local governments.
•    Track and reconcile program expenditures, award values, disbursements, reimbursements, and other financial activity, as applicable to each funding source or program. 
•    Coordinate, schedule, and host stakeholder meetings as needed.
•    Serve as the lead in all communications with stakeholders to assist with all grant inquiries.
•    Create summaries of grant data, reply to audit requests, and develop reports for all applicable stakeholders.
•    Research additional funding opportunities for cybersecurity assistance and develop a plan for executing additional grant opportunities.
•    Work with key stakeholders to develop and maintain metrics to evaluate program effectiveness and cybersecurity outcomes. 
•    Conduct post-audits on all Florida Digital Service grants, document lessons learned, identify deficiencies, and oversee corrective actions. 
•    Provide day-to-day direction and oversight of two full-time staff augmentation contractors assigned to grant program activities..

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:


Knowledge of:
•    Federal and state grant management principles and compliance requirements. 
•    Local government operations. 
•    Budgeting, procurement, contract management, contract administration, and financial accountability practices. 
•    Applicable laws, regulations, and policies governing grant-funded programs. 

Skill in:
•    Managing grant programs and complex projects simultaneously. 
•    Developing policies, procedures, reports, and grant guidance materials. 
•    Facilitating stakeholder engagement and delivering presentations and training. 
•    Building collaborative relationships with technical and non-technical audiences. 

Ability to:
•    Interpret and apply grant requirements. 
•    Communicate complex concepts to diverse audiences. 
•    Monitor project tasks and identify risks requiring corrective action. 
•    Exercise sound judgment and make data-driven recommendations. 
•    Lead cross-functional initiatives and coordinate with internal and external stakeholders. 
•    Prepare clear, concise reports, briefings, and executive-level communications. 
•    Promote effective stewardship of public resources and grant funding.

Minimum Qualifications:

•    At least two years' experience in either 1) State of Florida, local or federal grant management; 2) State of Florida Contract Management; or 3) State of Florida purchasing experience.

Preferred Qualifications:
•    Experience administering grants, including State of Florida grants, local or federal grants. 
•    Experience working with local governments, public-sector organizations, or critical infrastructure entities. 
•    Project management experience involving technology modernization or cybersecurity initiatives. 
•    Experience conducting compliance monitoring, audits, or program evaluations. 
•    Supervisory or team leadership experience. 

Preferred Certifications:
One or more of the following certifications are desirable:
•    Florida Certified Contract Manager (FCCM) 
•    Florida Certified Contract Negotiator (FCCN)
•    Project Management Professional (PMP) 
•    Grants Management Certificate or related grant administration credential 


Our Organization and Mission:
 Under the direction of Governor Ron DeSantis, Secretary Tom Berger and DMS’ Executive Leadership Team, the Florida Department of Management Services (DMS) is a customer-oriented agency with a broad portfolio that includes the efficient use and management of real estate, procurement, human resources, group insurance, retirement, telecommunications, fleet, and federal property assistance programs used throughout Florida’s state government. It is against this backdrop that DMS strives to demonstrate its motto, “We serve those who serve Florida.”

Special Notes:
 DMS is committed to successfully recruiting and onboarding talented and skilled individuals into its workforce. We recognize the extensive training, experience, and transferable skills that veterans and individuals with disabilities bring to the workforce. Veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to contact our agency recruiter for guidance and answers to questions through the following provided email addresses: 
DMS.Ability@dms.fl.gov
DMS.Veterans@dms.fl.gov.
An individual with a disability is qualified if he or she satisfies the skills, experience, and other job-related requirements for a position and can perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. For purposes of requesting reasonable accommodations, as mentioned above, the agency hiring authority is the DMS Human Resources office, which the candidate can reach at (850) 488-2707.
Successful completion of background screening will be required for this position.

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE.  Pursuant to Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, candidates eligible for Veterans’ Preference will receive preference in employment for Career Service vacancies and are encouraged to apply.  Certain service members may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements.  Candidates claiming Veterans’ Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code.  Veterans’ Preference documentation requirements are available by clicking here.  All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement.