Information Assurance Analyst Professional Services - San Diego, CA at Geebo

Information Assurance Analyst

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3 1 hour ago Full Job Description Resource Management Concepts, Inc.
(RMC) provides high-quality, professional services to government and commercial sectors.
Our mission is to deliver exceptional management and technology solutions supporting the protection and preservation of the people and environment of the United States of America.
RMC is hiring for an Information Assurance Analyst to support our Navy customers in San Diego, CA.
Responsibilities:
Perform SCAP & ACAS scans and analyze results for needed remediation and reporting Support network profile maintenance in VRAM Collaborate with system administrators and the service desk to track vulnerability remediation or mitigation Support tracking of Security Technical Implementation Guidelines (STIGS) implementation Perform quarterly delta and full annual STIG reviews in collaboration with system administrators Support IA requirements in a Windows 10 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment Supporting centralized antivirus, system patching, configuration management, vulnerability scanning, and mitigation to meet security compliance requirements Provide regular reporting on system(s) health Performing server/workstation installations and technology refresh as they relate to IA requirements Support the Risk Management Framework process and all related documentation
Qualifications:
Three to five (3-5) years of experience is required A DoD 8570/5239 IAM Level 1 Certification (Security
CE or equivalent) Security Clearance:
An active DoD Secret clearance is required to start.
A Top Secret Clearance will be required.
Applicant selected may be subject to a security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
RMC employees may be subject to current COVID protocol requirements in order to access government facilities.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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