SAIC

COLORADO SPRINGS, COPosted 17 days ago

Job summary

  • Job post source

    This job is directly from SAIC

  • Job overview

    The Cyber Engineer role at SAIC supports the U.S. Space Force by providing expertise in cyber operations, test, training, and tactics development to enhance warfighter capabilities.

  • Responsibilities and impact

    The candidate will provide engineering support for Space Force cyber range capabilities, solicit technical requirements, engage with acquisition offices, guide range developers, design interoperable cyber test and training ranges, and support policy and safety assessments.

  • Compensation and benefits

    The target salary range is $120,001 to $160,000, with no additional benefits explicitly mentioned in the description.

  • Experience and skills

    Requires a Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, cybersecurity or related field with 9+ years experience in cyber operations, cyber range operations, cyber exercise planning, and cyber test and evaluation, plus security clearance eligibility and polygraph consent.

  • Company information

    SAIC supports government weapon systems with systems engineering and integration expertise, focusing on space assets protection and lifecycle systems engineering for the U.S. Space Force.

  • Team overview

    The Horizon program team supports government program offices with subject matter experts in test, training, and tactics development for space and joint warfighting communities.

  • Job location and travel

    The position is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with no remote work and about 10% travel required.

  • Unique job features

    This role involves working on cutting-edge cyber range capabilities for the U.S. Space Force, integrating advanced cyber tools and supporting sensitive compartmented information programs.

Company overview

SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation) is a premier technology integrator providing full lifecycle services and solutions in the technical, engineering, and enterprise IT markets. They generate revenue through government contracts, primarily with the U.S. Department of Defense, intelligence community, and federal civilian agencies, offering services like IT modernization, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and software development. Founded in 1969, SAIC has a rich history of innovation and has grown through strategic acquisitions, including the notable acquisition of Engility in 2019, enhancing its capabilities in mission-critical services.

How to land this job

  • Position your resume to emphasize your extensive experience in cyber operations, cyber security, and cyber test and evaluation, aligning closely with SAIC's Horizon program mission supporting the U.S. Space Force.

  • Highlight your expertise in cyber range operations, cyber exercise planning and training, and your ability to work with virtualization, Infrastructure as Code, and DevSecOps methodologies, as these are key technologies mentioned in the job description.

  • Apply through multiple channels including SAIC's corporate careers page and LinkedIn to maximize your application visibility and ensure you are reaching all possible recruiters and hiring managers.

  • Connect with professionals working in SAIC's Space and Cyber divisions on LinkedIn; when reaching out, use ice breakers like commenting on recent Space Force cyber initiatives or asking about their experience with the Horizon program to build rapport.

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