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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for guidepoint security in the United States is $37.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $50.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To succeed at GuidePoint Security, candidates typically need a strong background in cybersecurity, risk assessment, and security architecture, often supported by relevant degrees or certifications such as CISSP, CEH, or CompTIA Security+. Familiarity with advanced security tools, SIEM platforms, and incident response frameworks is essential for everyday operations. Effective communication skills, analytical thinking, and a proactive approach to problem-solving help professionals excel in this fast-paced environment. These capabilities are crucial for identifying vulnerabilities, advising clients, and proactively mitigating security threats to protect organizational assets.

What is a Guidepoint Security job?

A Guidepoint Security job typically involves providing cybersecurity solutions and consulting services to help organizations protect their data and infrastructure. Roles can range from security analysts and engineers to sales and management positions, depending on the department. Employees work with clients to assess risks, implement security measures, and stay ahead of evolving cyber threats. Guidepoint Security is known for its expertise in threat intelligence, penetration testing, compliance, and managed security services.

What are the primary responsibilities of a cybersecurity consultant at GuidePoint Security?

Cybersecurity consultants at GuidePoint Security typically assess client environments for potential vulnerabilities, design and implement security solutions, and provide ongoing advisory services. Daily tasks might include conducting risk assessments, running penetration tests, developing security policies, and responding to incidents. Consultants work closely with client IT teams as well as internal subject matter experts, making collaboration and clear communication important. The role is dynamic and client-focused, allowing consultants to tackle new security challenges and continuously expand their expertise with exposure to different industries and technologies.

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Solution Architect, Federal Presales

Solution Architect, Federal Presales

GuidePoint Security

Herndon, VA

$64.75 - $85.25/hr

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

About GuidePoint Security

GuidePoint Security is a leading cybersecurity solutions and services firm enabling federal government organizations to make smarter security decisions that minimize risk. With more than 800 vetted technology vendor partnerships and deep practitioner expertise across every major cybersecurity domain, GuidePoint serves more than half of the U.S. Government's cabinet-level agencies across Civilian, DoD, and Intelligence Community segments, as well as Federal System Integrators and major defense prime contractors. We are growing our Federal presales engineering team and looking for technically exceptional engineers who thrive at the intersection of federal mission and cybersecurity technology.

About the role

The Solution Architect, Federal Presales is a senior technical individual contributor responsible for driving cybersecurity solution development, presales engineering support, and pipeline growth across GuidePoint Security's federal government accounts. This role is exclusively focused on the federal government market - working with federal agencies, DoD components, Intelligence Community programs, and large Federal System Integrators (FSIs) such as Booz Allen Hamilton, Leidos, SAIC, Northrop Grumman, GDIT, CACI, and Peraton.

This is a hybrid technical-engineering and business development role. You will own the technical quality of presales engagements, develop compelling solution architectures and proposal content, build independent federal customer relationships that generate pipeline, and create the BOMs, SOWs, and technical proposal volumes that convert federal opportunities into wins. This role sits within GuidePoint Security's Federal Government Solutions division and is a high-visibility individual contributor position with significant growth potential into senior architect or practice leadership roles.

What you'll be doing 

Federal Solution Design & Technical Presales

  • Collaborate with GuidePoint Security professional services, OEM sales engineers, and federal sales teams to develop cybersecurity strategies and solutions for federal government agencies and Federal System Integrator teaming partners.
  • Engage directly with federal agency customers, GuidePoint delivery teams, and OEM partners to understand agency technology stacks, mission requirements, and integration needs - translating those requirements into technically compelling solution recommendations.
  • Develop tailored cybersecurity solution architectures for federal opportunities across network security, cloud security, identity and access management, endpoint security, SIEM/SOAR, zero trust, data security, OT/ICS, and GRC domains.
  • Manage complex proof-of-value (POV) projects and design solution experiments that demonstrate GuidePoint Security's ability to integrate multiple technologies and solve mission-critical federal cybersecurity problems.
  • Develop federal-specific reference architectures, technical briefings, and capability presentations that differentiate GuidePoint Security in the federal market.

SOW Development & Federal Proposal Support

  • Develop Statements of Work (SOWs) for GuidePoint federal professional services engagements, ensuring scope, deliverables, labor categories, and assumptions align with customer requirements and GuidePoint's delivery capabilities.
  • Provide technical analysis of federal RFx documents (RFPs/RFIs) to assess feasibility, confirm compliance, and lead development of technical proposal responses that address government evaluation criteria and differentiate GuidePoint Security.
  • Develop detailed Bills of Materials (BOMs) for technology-intensive federal proposals, working with OEM federal channel teams to obtain current GSA MAS, CIO-SP3/CIO-SP4, and NASA SEWP pricing.
  • Participate in proposal color team reviews (Pink, Red, Gold) as the primary technical subject matter reviewer, ensuring proposed solutions are accurate, achievable, and fully responsive to solicitation requirements.

Federal Pipeline Development & Account Growth

  • Build and maintain an independent network of technical relationships with federal agency stakeholders - including security architects, ISSOs, system owners, program managers, and IT directors - that generates early pipeline visibility for the federal sales team.
  • Engage early in the federal opportunity lifecycle to shape government requirements in ways that favor GuidePoint Security's technical approach, vendor partnerships, and delivery capabilities.
  • Support Account Executives in strategic federal account planning, identifying adjacent opportunities within existing agency accounts based on current knowledge of the customer's technology environment and security program roadmap.
  • Provide technical opportunity qualification input to Account Executives, assessing technical risk and recommending go/no-go positions on pursuits where GuidePoint Security cannot credibly compete on technical merit.

OEM & Federal Vendor Partner Engagement

  • Maintain active working relationships with OEM federal sales engineering and channel teams across GuidePoint Security's key federal technology partners, including CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Splunk, Tenable, SentinelOne, Zscaler, and others in the federal portfolio.
  • Engage vendor solution engineers as technical supplements to GuidePoint Security's federal presales approach, maintaining GuidePoint's trusted advisor position with federal customers rather than ceding it to vendor SEs.
  • Stay current on federal vendor roadmaps, new platform capabilities, FedRAMP authorization status, and DoD ATO track records to ensure all federal solution recommendations are accurate and compliance-aligned.

YOU'LL BE A GREAT FIT IF

  • You have experience as a presales engineer, technical consultant, or solution architect in a federal government-focused role - and you understand how to navigate both the technical requirements and the federal acquisition process.
  • You can work closely with federal sales teams, channel partners, and OEM engineers to align technically precise solutions with federal agency mission needs and strategic business goals, including participation in strategic account planning.
  • You have excellent communication skills with the ability to conduct high-level technical discussions and engage confidently with federal agency technical staff, program managers, contracting officers, and senior IT leadership.
  • You demonstrate strong technical aptitude, quickly grasp new cybersecurity technologies and federal compliance frameworks, and apply them fluently in federal customer conversations.
  • You bring deep knowledge of the federal cybersecurity market - including the regulatory landscape, agency buying patterns, and FSI teaming dynamics - or a strong cybersecurity practitioner background and genuine enthusiasm for the federal mission environment.
  • You can quickly build rapport with federal customers and OEM partners and are energized by collaborative teaming with federal sales, delivery engineers, Technical Directors, and GuidePoint's national practice leads.
  • You have a genuine passion for federal cybersecurity - you stay current on the threat landscape, emerging technologies, and evolving federal mandates because you care about the mission, not just the job.

Requirements

  • Must reside in the DC metro area and be available for in-person meetings at GuidePoint Security's Herndon, VA headquarters and federal customer sites with reasonable notice.
  • Active Secret clearance required at time of hire, or demonstrated ability to obtain a Secret clearance. TS/SCI a significant plus.
  • Demonstrated SOC operations experience - ability to implement, operate, or architect a SIEM, SOAR, or security data analytics solution. This is a hard requirement.
  • 5+ years of experience in a federal presales, solution architecture, systems engineering, or technical consulting role focused on the federal government market.
  • Working knowledge of federal acquisition processes, contract vehicles (GSA MAS, CIO-SP3/CIO-SP4, NASA SEWP), and the federal RFP/RFI response process.
  • Broad cybersecurity technical knowledge across at least three domains including network security, cloud security, identity and access management, endpoint security, SIEM/SOAR, or zero trust architecture.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working directly with Federal System Integrator teaming partners (Booz Allen, Leidos, SAIC, GDIT, CACI, etc.) as a subcontractor or teaming partner.
  • Experience with cloud security solutions such as CNAPP, SSPM, and DSPM in federal cloud environments (AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, DoD JWCC).
  • Hands-on implementation or presales experience with CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, F5, or Splunk in a federal customer context.
  • Familiarity with federal cybersecurity mandates including EO 14028, OMB M-22-09 (Zero Trust), FedRAMP, NIST SP 800-53, DoD RMF, CMMC 2.0, and CDM program requirements.
  • CISSP, Security+, or relevant vendor certifications (PCNSE, CCFA, Splunk Core Certified, CrowdStrike CCFA/CCFR) preferred.

"Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information."