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As a Cyber Security Project Engineer at Signature Federal Systems, you will play a critical role in ensuring the security and integrity of our information systems. This position requires a deep understanding of cybersecurity principles and practices, particularly in the context of vulnerability analysis and reporting on accredited information systems. You will be responsible for conducting thorough vulnerability assessments using industry-standard scanning tools such as Nessus, AppDetective, and WebInspect. Your expertise will be essential in identifying potential security weaknesses and providing actionable recommendations to enhance the security posture of our IT systems, networks, and applications. In this role, you will also be tasked with creating comprehensive documentation, including Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and internal process documents, which are vital for supporting the continuous monitoring of our accredited information systems. Your strong writing skills will be crucial as you collaborate with various stakeholders, including information system Points of Contact (POCs), to coordinate plan updates and mitigation strategies. This collaboration will ensure the overall health and security of our IT infrastructure. You will leverage your experience in architecture design, system and network analysis, and security assessments to perform manual data aggregation and normalization tasks until automated solutions are implemented. A solid understanding of cloud environments is essential, as you will assess systems within these environments, focusing on their security posture. Your familiarity with continuous monitoring processes and Plans of Actions and Milestones (POA&Ms) will be key in recommending new capabilities to improve the effectiveness of our continuous monitoring program. Additionally, you will need to be well-versed in NIST 800-53, 800-137, and the Risk Management Framework (RMF), as well as the DoD Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs). Your demonstrated experience with cybersecurity concepts, including encryption services, access control, and network security, will be vital in this position. Familiarity with AWS and Azure cloud security compliance, as well as various cloud service models, will further enhance your ability to succeed in this role.