Operations Analyst with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Operations Analyst with Security Clearance

Education:
Bachelor's Degree in a related discipline such as Homeland Security or Business.
Additional two (2) years of experience with an Associate's Degree.
Additional (4) four years of military and/or operations environment experience may be substituted with a high school diploma.
Experience:
Must have a minimum of five (5) years of related experience with at least three (3) years of specialized operations center experience.
Requirements:
Specialized 24x7 operations center experience focusing on cyber,emergency management, communications, or critical infrastructure.
Must have knowledge and experience in at least two of the following:
open-source monitoring and alerting, intelligence or professional report writing, all source analytical research of databases and systems to include classified.
Demonstrated ability to provide necessary attention to solve different level problems with some supervision.
Broad expertise in research, analysis, and writing skills and be able to perform triage on questions, issues, or events involving the nation's Critical Infrastructures, Cyber and Key Resources.
Experience/expertise in one or more critical infrastructure sectors (as defined by HSPD-7 and the NIPP) and/or emergency management.
Familiarity and understanding of known cyber threat actors and ransomware variants.
Ability and experience with Special Handling Caveats and use of Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) for cyber incidents.
Ability to use Mission Operating Environment (MOE) system, Remedy, and Service Now.
Ability and experience to quickly and effectively respond during high tempo mission critical/crisis operations.
Understands Microsoft Office automation solutions.
REQUIRED:
An active TS/SCI security clearance and DHS fitness.
Recommended Skills Automation Communication Databases Infrastructure Management Microsoft Office Open Source Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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