Requirements:
1. TS/SCI
2. 3-10 years of experience
3. At least one of the following Weapons Systems/Technologies: AFINC, ACD, CDA, CSCS, JWICS, SAP, and XCOMM.
4. IAT II or above Certification The Lead Systems Engineer will play a crucial role in enhancing the Air Force's Defensive Cyberspace Operations posture through partnership-driven weapons systems analysis. This position involves coordinating with Squadron Commanders, Group Leadership, and various entities to ensure network operation activities align with USCYBERCOM and JFHQ-DODIN policies. Key Responsibilities:
1. Provide in-depth analysis of Defensive Cyberspace Operations within the Department of Defense and the Air Force, focusing on strengthening the overall posture.
2. Coordinate and offer support to Squadron Commanders and Group Leadership to ensure adherence to USCYBERCOM and JFHQ-DODIN policies.
3. Collaborate with Air Combat Command (ACC), Headquarters Air Force (HAF), and the Joint Staff when assistance is required by the 688 CW.
4. Analyze USCYBERCOM initiatives and requirements concerning network operation activities.
5. Actively participate in conferences, meetings, and symposiums, with at least one representative attending requested events to support network operations activities.
1. TS/SCI
2. 3-10 years of experience
3. At least one of the following Weapons Systems/Technologies: AFINC, ACD, CDA, CSCS, JWICS, SAP, and XCOMM.
4. IAT II or above Certification The Lead Systems Engineer will play a crucial role in enhancing the Air Force's Defensive Cyberspace Operations posture through partnership-driven weapons systems analysis. This position involves coordinating with Squadron Commanders, Group Leadership, and various entities to ensure network operation activities align with USCYBERCOM and JFHQ-DODIN policies. Key Responsibilities:
1. Provide in-depth analysis of Defensive Cyberspace Operations within the Department of Defense and the Air Force, focusing on strengthening the overall posture.
2. Coordinate and offer support to Squadron Commanders and Group Leadership to ensure adherence to USCYBERCOM and JFHQ-DODIN policies.
3. Collaborate with Air Combat Command (ACC), Headquarters Air Force (HAF), and the Joint Staff when assistance is required by the 688 CW.
4. Analyze USCYBERCOM initiatives and requirements concerning network operation activities.
5. Actively participate in conferences, meetings, and symposiums, with at least one representative attending requested events to support network operations activities.