Position Summary
ECS is seeking a Cybersecurity Compliance Technician (VM) - Journeyman to support the Army National Guard (ARNG) Enterprise Network Operations and Cybersecurity Support (ENOCS) program. This position supports Task 3 - Cybersecurity Operations Support - by executing enterprise vulnerability management activities across ARNG classified and unclassified network environments, analyzing scan results, coordinating remediation with system owners, validating corrective actions, and tracking POA&M status in accordance with STIGs, IAVMs, and RMF requirements. The role contributes directly to ENOCS deliverables for cybersecurity compliance, secure baseline configuration, vulnerability management, and continuous monitoring, while working in coordination with broader SOC, compliance, and RMF support teams.
Please Note: This position is contingent upon contract award.
In this role, the technician helps defend the DoDIN-Army-NG area of responsibility that supports more than 120,000 users and approximately 141,000 endpoints across roughly 2,800 sites in 54 states and territories. The position supports ARNG mission readiness for Title 10 and Title 32 operations, including mobilization readiness, domestic emergency response, and classified SIPRNet operations, by helping maintain secure and compliant enterprise systems. The technical environment includes coordination with NETCOM Global Cyber Center and DISA DCDC; integration with eMASS for compliance and artifact updates; and support to enterprise platforms and systems identified across ENOCS operations, including ACAS, STIG Manager, USIEM-enabled monitoring workflows, and servers and services such as Tenable.SC, Elastic, MECM, Domain Controllers, and ACAS.
Responsibilities
ECS gained market share in 2011 in the Department of Defense and Federal spaces through both organic and acquisition growth. In May, ECS completed its first strategic acquisition with the purchase of OAK Management, Inc., a leading provider of marine environmental services, ship systems engineering, maritime consulting and platform acquisition management. The OAK acquisition kicked off ECS’ intention to add tactical acquisitions as a part of its long term strategy to supplement and expand upon organic growth and to build enterprise value. ECS closed out 2011 with the acquisition of Paradigm Technologies, Inc. The Paradigm transaction added approximately 200 employees to ECS’ existing 900+ employees. Paradigm also added new Defense clients for ECS, including the Missile Defense Agency, the Navy’s Program Executive Officer for Integrated Warfare Systems, the United States Marine Corps, and the U.S. Marshals Service.
In 2012, ECS completed the acquisition of iLuMinA Solutions, Inc. iLuMinA brings large-scale Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software implementation and infrastructure design and development to ECS’ expanding capabilities.
ECS will continue to invest in corporate infrastructure and quality processes as we grow and enhance our ability to offer professional excellence to both our customers and our employees.