ensco
Senior DevSecOps Cybersecurity Engineer
At a Glance
- Location
- El Segundo, California, United States
- Experience
- 7+ years
- Posted
- 2026-08-05T09:08:18-04:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Certifications
- CISM
- CISSP
- CompTIA
Domain Knowledge
- Cybersecurity
- Defense
- Engineering
- Government
- Regulatory
Benefits & Perks
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Requirements
Security Documentation & Readiness Activities
Support development and maintenance of cybersecurity documentation including Cybersecurity Strategies (CSS), System Security Plans (SSPs), authorization package artifacts, and supporting cybersecurity documentation.
Assist mission teams in preparing for cybersecurity inspections, compliance reviews, and authorization activities.
Coordinate with government cybersecurity organizations to ensure documentation remains current and audit-ready.
Stakeholder Collaboration
Interface directly with government cybersecurity personnel, ISSMs, ISSOs, Authorizing Officials, mission owners, and engineering teams.
Compensation & Benefits
$149,000
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$186,000 USD
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Responsibilities
ENSCO, Inc is a diverse engineering and technology company that provides engineering, science and advanced technology solutions that guarantee mission success, safety, and security to governments and private industries worldwide.
ENSCO is seeking a Senior DevSecOps Cybersecurity Engineer to join our team in Colorado Springs, CO or El Segundo, CA.
This role serves as a senior cybersecurity and RMF expert embedded within Agile and DevSecOps development teams responsible for delivering capabilities into government-owned production environments operating at IL5 and IL6.
The emphasis is on CVE analysis and remediation, RMF execution, cybersecurity documentation, deployment approval activities, security compliance, and effective communication of cyber risk to government stakeholders while enabling rapid and secure mission capability delivery.
The Cybersecurity Engineer will work closely with software developers, cloud engineers, mission owners, systems engineers, Information System Security Managers (ISSMs), Authorizing Officials (AOs), and government cybersecurity personnel to ensure software releases meet security, compliance, and operational requirements.
The candidate must be capable of explaining cybersecurity risk to both technical and non-technical stakeholders, developing mitigation strategies for identified vulnerabilities, and ensuring mission capabilities can be rapidly and securely deployed into operational environments.