Cybersecurity Analyst; IMC
Listed on 2026-06-07
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity
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Cybersecurity Analyst (IMC
00845)
This position is responsible for all areas of IT cybersecurity and assisting a government Program Information Systems Security Manager (P-ISSM) in managing the risk throughout the Army Pacific conglomerate of networks.
Work LocationCompletely onsite in Honolulu, HI.
BasicRequired Qualifications and Skills
- At start date, must possess an active CompTIA Security+CE certification.
- 7+ years of cybersecurity experience, preferably working directly with the Army.
- 5+ years of knowledge of DoD and Army cybersecurity policy.
- Strong interpersonal and relationship‑building skills.
- Strong writing skills and experience addressing senior executive leaders and General Officers.
- Ability to evaluate data to quickly identify problems, issues, and gaps.
- U.S. Citizenship required pursuant to a government contract.
- Current DoD TS/SCI clearance eligibility day one and prior to entry on duty.
- Capable of conducting technical research on cybersecurity issues and products and producing a white paper for leadership review.
- Experience working with USARPAC and INDOPACOM AOR, and familiar with the command structures.
- Knowledgeable working with the Mission Partner Environment (MPE).
- Relevant educational degree in fields such as Computer Science, Information Systems, Cyber Security, etc.
- Experience with Cloud Cyber Security.
- Oversight and accountability of the day-to-day security operations of cybersecurity tasks.
- Validate compliant security architecture through understanding and application of current policies, procedures, and standards to provide a layered approach to cybersecurity.
- Assist in the review and drafting of policies against applicable standards for regulatory compliance.
- Cross‑reference and validate physical, personnel, facility, and information systems through policies and controls IAW Army Regulations, DoD Directives and Instructions.
- Manage information security risks and report findings to the Government.
- Work with system owners to maintain current Authorities to Operate (ATO) in a manner compliant with FISMA, DoD RMF, and NIST guidance.
- Support cybersecurity requirements during Army and Joint exercises.
- Represent the customer and CG in briefings and meetings regarding the cybersecurity posture of the AOR.
- Ensure appropriate Secure Technical Implementation Guidelines (STIG) are maintained through monthly review.
- Use eMASS to validate compliance with Army RMF 2.0 standards.
- Review Plans of Action & Milestones (POA&M) for currency and mitigations to identify vulnerabilities.
- Support CORA assessment team during inspections.
- Assist with planning, execution, and documentation of CORA remediation activities.
- Evaluate personnel during inspections, document findings, and train staff on corrective actions and prevention strategies.
All salaries will be based on relevant experience, geographic location, and position and/or contractual requirements, which could fall outside of the listed range. Full-time positions are eligible to participate in benefit programs including 401(k) with a 3% employer match, paid time off, holidays, FSA, dental, vision, health insurance, AD&D, life insurance, and optional voluntary benefits.
We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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