Cyber Defense Information Assurance Security Architecture and Engineering (IASAE) – Level II

Chantilly, VA
Full Time
Bridgewater
Mid Level
📍 Chantilly, Virginia | 🕒 Full-Time | 🔒 TS/SCI with Polygraph | Onsite

Overview


Lucayan Technology LLC is seeking a Cyber Defense IASAE Level II to join our growing team in Chantilly, VA. This role is focused on designing and securing information system architectures for a mission-critical Intelligence Community program. As part of Lucayan’s cybersecurity engineering team, you will play a key role in protecting networks, applications, and systems by applying ICD 503 standards, DoD IA policies, and best practices in cybersecurity architecture.
 

What You’ll Do

 
  • Design and secure end-to-end information system architectures.
  • Engineer security solutions across networks, applications, and databases.
  • Implement defense-in-depth strategies, including firewalls, VPNs, IDS/IPS, antivirus, switches, routers, and boundary protection.
  • Support system development through ICD 503 certification and accreditation processes.
  • Collaborate with government stakeholders to ensure compliance with NIST and NRO security policies.
  • Integrate security engineering into all phases of the system lifecycle.
     

Do you have what it takes?


Requirements:
  • Active TS/SCI with Polygraph.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity, INFOSEC, Information Management, or Computer Science.
  • 5+ years of IASAE experience.
  • One of the following certifications: CASP, CSSLP, or CISSP (Associate).
Preferred:
  • Experience supporting senior government managers on IA issues.
  • Familiarity with NRO policies and Risk Management Framework (RMF).
  • End-to-end system security engineering and integration experience.
     

About Lucayan Technology LLC


At Lucayan Technology LLC, we deliver mission-focused cybersecurity, engineering, and program management solutions to the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community. Our teams are trusted to safeguard some of the nation’s most sensitive systems, from enterprise networks to space-based platforms. By joining Lucayan, you’ll contribute directly to national security, work in a collaborative environment, and gain access to professional development opportunities that support your career growth.
 


👉 Apply today to become part of Lucayan’s expert cybersecurity engineering team and help us secure the future of national defense systems.

 
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