Supervisory IT Specialist
Office of the Secretary of Health and Human ServicesThis position is located in the Department of Health and Human Services, Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources, headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia. This announcement will close at 11:59 PM, on the day that 150 applications have been received or on the closing date, whichever is first.WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING DAY TO DAY As a Supervisory IT Specialist, you will use your knowledge and experience to optimize business results and customer experience by: Serving as senior technical authority developing enterprise cybersecurity architecture aligned with federal standards, governing modernization security integration, and ensuring scalable, resilient environments. Directing enterprise security engineering by establishing cloud, Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM), network, data, and application security standards while resolving highly complex cross-domain cybersecurity challenges. Leading cybersecurity analytics by integrating vulnerability, threat, and incident data into risk decisions and delivering authoritative enterprise risk intelligence to senior leadership. Supervising cybersecurity program operations, directing staff, managing budgets and contracts, overseeing performance, and ensuring compliance with merit principles and federal personnel policies.
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