The Lead Cloud Platform/DevSecOps Engineer will manage cloud environments, ensure security compliance, work with virtual systems, and utilize various scripting and programming languages.
Job Title: Lead Cloud Platform / DevSecOps Engineer
Location: Arlington, VA
Location: Arlington, VA
Required Skills:
- BS degree and 4-8 years of overall related experience with a Windows/Linus server environment
- Additional experience, education and training may be considered in lieu of degree
- Extensive experience working with virtual environments using VMware
- Shell scripting (e.g. bash) and experience in other languages like Perl, Python, and Java.
- Experience with application of security settings and other commercial best practices such as DISA STIGS.
- Experience with Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems (such as FireEye and McAfee sensors and sandboxes)
- Experience with Security Incident Event Management (SIEM)
- Currently possess DoD 8750 certification at least IAT level II, e.g. Security+ce.
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