
Supervisory IT Cybersecurity Specialist (INFOSEC)
Joint ActivitiesAbout the Position: This position is a DOD Cyber Excepted Service (CES) personnel system position in the Excepted Service under 10 USC 1599f. Employees occupying CES positions are in the Excepted Service and must adhere to U.S. Code, Title 10, as well as Department of Defense Instruction 1400.25. This position is located at the US CYBERCOM - Ft. Meade, MD.Serve as focal point to the Division Chief for advice on options to overcome technical obstacles.Conduct reviews of technicalrequirements for operationalrequirements submitted and provide recommendations for validity and priority.Identify new and existing products, technologies, and or services that have the potential to serve as solutions to operational challenges orrequirements.Draft, review, conduct, and endorse performance appraisals, evaluations, and feedback for subordinates when and where applicable.Initiate and complete other personnel actions, hear grievances and employee complaints, and recommend or executes action on disciplinary cases.Identify and make provisions for employee professional development and training.Provide support and advice to subordinate headquarters staffs for refinement of technical aspects of operational planning efforts.
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