Cybersecurity Analyst Onsite Government Support

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Salary: NegotiableLocation: Tampa, FL | Clearance: Active SecretAt Trigon Cyber, Inc., we secure the systems that defend our nation. Were expanding our team to Tampa, Florida, and we need a Senior Cybersecurity Analyst to provide on-site support directly to our government customer.If youve got experience, the certifications, and the drive to work side-by-side with mission partners, this is your chance to have real influence in the fight to keep critical systems secure.What Youll Do• Serve as the on-site cybersecurity engineer supporting government stakeholders.• Execute and manage the Risk Management Framework (RMF), from system design and implementation through self-assessments and Authorizations to Operate (ATO).• Develop, evaluate, and maintain Risk management Framework (RMF) authorization packages and documentation in compliance with Department of Defense requirements and NIST controls.• Perform hands-on security assessments, testing, and remediation.• Utilize eMASS, apply DISA STIGs, and ensure compliance with DoD cybersecurity requirements.• Review security engineering design characteristics and provide recommendations for meeting cybersecurity compliance requirements while maintaining operational status of critical systems.• Review and update cybersecurity artifacts, including software bill of material (SBOM), vulnerability management scans (ACAS/Tenable), Security Impact Analysis (SIA), Change Requests (CR), and other documents as appropriate, to manage the cybersecurity compliance and ongoing development of active programs.• Act as the cybersecurity advisor to customer leadership, providing guidance and technical insight.• Represent Trigon Cyber with professionalism and technical expertise in all onsite engagements.What You Bring• 5+ years of technical cybersecurity experience.• B.S. degree in science, engineering, or mathematics.• Security+ (or equivalent IAT Level II certification).• Proven RMF experience from documentation to ATO decisions.• Hands-on experience with eMASS, DISA STIGs, SCAP, and NIST control sets.• Hands-on experience with Tenable Nessus or a similar product for vulnerability management analysis and reporting.• PowerShell scripting for generating artifacts.• Active Secret Clearance.• Strong communication and interpersonal skills for direct customer interaction.Bonus Points If You Have• Previous on-site support experience with government or DoD customers.• Familiarity with military/tactical or enterprise DoD systems.• Ability to operate effectively in high-visibility, customer-facing roles.Why Trigon Cyber?• Competitive pay with 401(k) match.• Health, dental, and vision coverage.• Life and disability insurance.• Paid time off and professional development support.• A mission-first company where your expertise has a direct impact.

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