SAIC

WASHINGTON, DCPosted 21 days ago

Job summary

  • Job post source

    This job is directly from SAIC

  • Job overview

    The Senior Cybersecurity Analyst at SAIC supports a critical U.S. government agency by conducting risk assessments, analyzing security incidents, and ensuring compliance with federal cybersecurity standards to protect information systems.

  • Responsibilities and impact

    The role involves conducting Security Impact Analyses, performing risk assessments, supporting security control implementation, incident response, documenting control deficiencies, enforcing security policies, continuous monitoring, updating security documentation, contributing to GRC activities, collaborating with IT teams, and supporting project management.

  • Compensation and benefits

    The target salary range is $80,001 to $120,000, with no specific mention of bonuses or benefits, but the role includes a hybrid work model with three on-site days per week in Washington, DC and potential for remote work.

  • Experience and skills

    Candidates need a bachelor's degree with 7+ years or a master's with 5+ years in cybersecurity, hands-on experience with IT security controls across multiple environments, knowledge of NIST RMF, SP 800-53, FISMA, strong IT infrastructure understanding, and excellent communication skills; certifications like CISSP, CISM, or Security+ and experience with GRC tools are preferred.

  • Work environment and culture

    The job is hybrid with a minimum of three days on-site in Washington, DC, indicating a collaborative environment with cross-functional teams supporting federal cybersecurity standards.

  • Company information

    SAIC is a company supporting U.S. government agencies with cybersecurity and IT services, focusing on federal compliance and security standards.

  • Job location and travel

    The position is based in Washington, DC with a hybrid work schedule requiring at least three days on-site per week and potential for remote work.

  • Unique job features

    This role is distinguished by its focus on federal cybersecurity compliance, strategic support to ISSPOs, and involvement with high-impact government cybersecurity projects.

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

  • Tailor your resume to highlight your expertise in NIST SP 800-53, RMF, and FISMA compliance, emphasizing your experience conducting risk assessments and security impact analyses in federal environments.

  • Showcase your hands-on skills with IT security controls across Windows, Unix/Linux, and Azure platforms, as well as your ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams including networking, infrastructure, and cloud specialists.

  • Apply through multiple channels such as SAIC's corporate careers page and LinkedIn to maximize your application visibility and ensure your resume reaches the right recruiters.

  • Connect with current SAIC cybersecurity or GRC team members on LinkedIn, using ice breakers like commenting on recent SAIC cybersecurity initiatives or asking about their experience supporting federal clients under public trust requirements.

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