Cybersecurity Technical Lead - Secret Clearance
Listed on 2026-07-03
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity, Information Security, Network Security, Systems Engineer
Company Overview
Founded in 2007 in Huntsville, AL, Martin Fed provides the U.S. government with customer-focused, performance-based solutions using technology and an empowered workforce as an engine to drive its customers' missions. Our goal is to attract the best and brightest within their field.
We invest in our people because they are our greatest asset. They cultivate our purpose, embody and reflect our core values, and define our culture. Martin Fed's core values that set us apart are the following:
- Be Driven - We are fueled by the hunger to learn more and do more.
- Be Curious - We engage in continuous improvement - never accepting the status quo.
- Be Humble - We seek honest feedback to strengthen our relationships.
- Pursue Excellence - We strive to achieve extraordinary results and do not settle for mediocrity.
Martin Fed is seeking a highly skilled Cybersecurity Technical Lead to provide technical leadership, cybersecurity engineering expertise, and strategic guidance in support of secure enterprise and mission-critical environments. The successful candidate will lead the implementation and sustainment of cybersecurity architectures, security controls, and risk management activities while ensuring compliance with Department of Defense (DoD) cybersecurity requirements and industry best practices.
This position requires a strong understanding of DoD cybersecurity policies, Zero Trust principles, network security architecture, cloud and virtualization security, and cybersecurity operations. The Cybersecurity Technical Lead will serve as a trusted advisor to program leadership, technical teams, and government stakeholders while supporting the design, implementation, assessment, and continuous improvement of cybersecurity capabilities.
Essential Functions- Provide technical leadership and guidance for cybersecurity initiatives across enterprise and mission systems.
- Apply DoD cybersecurity policies, directives, standards, and guidance to customer environments and information systems.
- Design, implement, and maintain cybersecurity architectures aligned with NIST frameworks, DoD requirements, and Zero Trust principles.
- Lead the development and implementation of security controls supporting authentication, authorization, least-privilege access, micro-segmentation, privileged access management, and security automation.
- Evaluate and secure enterprise network architectures, including production, development, test, and DMZ environments.
- Assess and implement border security technologies including firewalls, web application firewalls (WAFs), HTTP proxies, VLANs, network segmentation, and access controls.
- Support the security of cloud, virtualized, and hybrid infrastructure environments.
- Conduct security audits and reviews of system accounts, security logs, network traffic, and system activity to identify risks and anomalies.
- Develop cybersecurity metrics, dashboards, reports, and documentation to support compliance, operational awareness, and executive decision-making.
- Collaborate with engineers, system administrators, architects, and government stakeholders to identify vulnerabilities and implement mitigation strategies.
- Provide technical recommendations for cybersecurity modernization efforts and emerging security technologies.
- Assist with incident response, security investigations, and remediation activities as required.
- Develop and maintain cybersecurity documentation, procedures, standards, and implementation guidance.
- US Citizen with an active Secret Security Clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI.
- Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
- Minimum of seven (7) years of Information Assurance (IA) and/or Cybersecurity experience.
- Minimum of four (4) years of experience applying DoD cybersecurity policies, directives, and guidance to operational customer environments.
- Demonstrated knowledge of:
- NIST cybersecurity frameworks, standards, and publications.
- DoD cybersecurity policies, directives, and security compliance requirements.
- Zero Trust architecture and security design principles.
- Authentication, authorization,…
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