The Office of Export and Secure Research Compliance (OESRC) is seeking a skilled Network Security Engineer to manage information technology and security administration for classified systems at Virginia Tech. OESRC operates within the Division of Scholarly Integrity & Research Compliance (SIRC), who is responsible for managing the research compliance functions for the Office for Research and Innovation (ORI).
The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in systems and network administration, particularly in designing, installing, configuring, and maintaining information systems that support classified research and operations. Expertise in managing Windows domain environments, network infrastructure, and accreditation processes for classified information systems is essential. The candidate should also have a deep understanding of operating systems (Windows and Linux), Active Directory domains, and network security protocols to maintain and support such systems. The candidate should be highly motivated and a proactive self-starter with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining focus and attention to detail. Additionally, the candidate should possess the ability to work both independently and as part of a team, demonstrating initiative and autonomy in the execution of assigned duties.
Familiarity with the Risk Management Framework (RMF) and NIST 800-53 controls is crucial, as the candidate will be responsible for managing security risks and ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards. The Network Security Engineer will oversee the accreditation of classified information systems, ensuring they meet security standards and requirements set by government regulations.
As part of this role, the candidate will be expected to stay current with technical advancements and applicable government regulations, such as the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) and Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs). The Network Security Engineer will also be responsible for providing training and technical guidance to project personnel during system setups, ensuring all security protocols are strictly adhered to.
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Primary Duties:
• Provide direct services to users for all aspects of information systems and network operations, including the setup and accreditation of classified information systems, continuous monitoring, and enhanced security safeguards. This includes instructional training for system users, disaster recovery procedures, cyber incident investigation and reporting, and the proper disposition of materials/data at the completion of a project.
• Support multiple sites on and off-campus, offering comprehensive services such as system maintenance, training, inventory control, and the analysis of current and future security technology needs to ensure continuous compliance and performance improvements.
•Develop, implement, and maintain university policies and procedures to ensure all supported users comply with applicable safeguarding policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements, including those for classified information systems.
• Lead and manage projects from initiation through completion, making strategic decisions and exercising discretion. These projects may range from moderately complex to highly technical, often involving multiple departments. The role will require close collaboration with the Vice President for Research and Innovation, the Information Technology Security Office (ITSO), Network Infrastructure Services , department IT staff, the Contractor Special Security Officer (CSSO), and the Facility Security Officer (FSO). The objective is to develop and enforce comprehensive policy guidelines and procedures for both unclassified and classified information systems, ensuring compliance with government regulations and sponsor-specific rules.
• Adhere to and ensure compliance with government regulations, such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800 series, Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 189 and 200, NISPOM, Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs), and other applicable Department of Defense publications and industry best practices.
This position reports to the Associate Director, Research Security Program with other duties as assigned.
Offer of employment may require prior approval from the granting agency. Emergency Personnel - facility security related. This position is considered emergency personnel and must be able to respond timely to emergencies within 60 minutes during evenings and weekends as needed. Must have a criminal background check, and a driver’s license check. The offer of employment is contingent upon the successful candidates’ ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance and accesses (TS/SCI).