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Technical Security and Signals Countermeasures (TSSC) Support Analyst
112,450 - 203,275 USD
Leidos
Ellipse Road Northwest, Washington
112,450 - 203,275 USD
Requirements
Must:
- Active TS/SCI clearance with Polygraph.
- BA degree with 12-15 years of experience or a Master’s degree with 10-13 years of experience.
- Minimum 3 years of experience as a technical analyst, systems engineer, developer, or in a similar role.
- Strong understanding of the IC intelligence cycle.
- Proficiency in adapting to new office technologies (e.g., Confluence).
Responsibilities
- Consult with TSSC organizations and stakeholders to define technical requirements or problems.
- Liaise between government leadership and technical security program stakeholders.
- Provide SME support and program coordination to TSSC exercises and integrate relevant disciplines.
- Review, summarize, and assess potential mitigation reports of technical threats to US SCIFS.
- Establish joint solutions and processes to address current and future technical threats.
- Develop reports, decision papers, project calendars, metrics, and briefings.
- Coordinate industry engagements and lead technical discussions.
Description
At Leidos, we are excited to present a new opportunity for a Technical Security and Signals Countermeasures (TSSC) Support Analyst in our National Security Sector's (NSS) Cyber & Analytics Business Area (CABA). Our talented team leads in Security Engineering, Computer Network Operations (CNO), Mission Software, Analytical Methods and Modeling, Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), and Cryptographic Key Management.
We offer competitive benefits, including Paid Time Off, 11 paid Holidays, a 401K with a 6% company match and immediate vesting, Flexible Schedules, Discounted Stock Purchase Plans, Technical Upskilling, Education and Training Support, Parental Paid Leave, and much more.
This role supports the full spectrum of technical activities required for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), Center for Security Evaluation (CSE) to properly address ICD 702 mission requirements.
Preferred qualifications include experience in technical domains such as acoustic, electrical, optical, and radio frequency, as well as the implementation of intelligence cycle workflows for stakeholders or clients, interagency intelligence reporting experience, and contributions to the evolution of platforms like Confluence.
At Leidos, the opportunities are boundless. We challenge our staff with interesting assignments that allow them to thrive both professionally and personally. Helping you grow your career is good business for us. We look forward to learning more about you – apply today.
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