
IT CYBERSECURITY SPECIALIST (PLCYPLN/INFOSEC)
Defense Information Systems AgencyThis position is being recruited under 10 USC 1599f into the Cyber Excepted Service and does NOT convey eligibility to be converted to the Competitive Service. It has been identified as a position necessary to carry out and support the mission of the US Cyber Command. It is in the Professional Work Category at the Senior Work Level within the CES Occupational Structure. It is located in the DISA - OC/COMPUTING ECOSYSTEMS - SEL.Planning and delivering IT services using insight of advanced IT principles, concepts, methods, standards and practices to develop and interpret policies, procedures, and strategies throughout the agency.Using project management principles and methods to measure performance and analytical methods and techniques sufficient to develop and monitor metrics used in evaluating the accomplishment of IT goals and objectives.Using multiple IT disciplines and systems development principles to lead IT systems development projects from design to support. Advise customers of new developments and advanced technologies in information management and delivery.As an IT Specialist (PLCYPLN/INFOSEC), provide technical support and guidance to staff in matters relating to IT issues that involve IT management, typically extending to an entire organization or major components of an organization.
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