Senior Cryptographic Engineer
OSI Vision - San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78208Work at OSI Vision
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Review and analyze results of studies conducted by University Affiliated Research Centers to identify critical requirements and opportunities for tradeoffs between performance, size, weight, and power and re-programmability of algorithms and trust anchors.Acting as a liaison between the assigned IIPT and the user community, identify functional and interface requirements to include but not limited to, data storage architectures, end user data concepts of operation, physical/logical interfaces, size, weight, power, performance, environmental, data classification, etc.Take into consideration end user host performance specifications, interface documentation, and any constraints to fully define functional requirements.Leverage Concept Characterization and Technical Description (CCTD) documents as well as documentation from prior end user requirement elicitation efforts.Identify Risks associated with tradeoffs and technology gaps and develop risk assessments and mitigations.Identify and analyze operational considerations and constraints that would inhibit effective fielding, operations, and support of the user community.Assess Key Management (KM) options and work with NSA and stakeholders to identify KM alternatives that support end user data concepts of operation.Aid in the development of documents (technical, security, risk and test) required for entry to Milestone B. Other duties as assigned within the primary responsibilities of a Senior Cryptographic Engineer and User Community Liaison.Knowledge and Skill RequirementsWork requires professional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to motivate teams to produce quality materials within tight timeframes and simultaneously manage several projectsWork requires willingness to work a flexible scheduleTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorilyMust be able to regularly stand, walk; sit; use hands to handle, feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl.The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.Education/Experience
Engineering DegreeMinimum of 7 years of experience providing cryptographic engineering systems supportExperience drafting highly technical documentation, briefings, and reportsExperience leading Integrated Product TeamsAbility to effectively communicate highly technical information both orally and in writingProficient knowledge of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and VisioKnowledge of DoD Acquisition and Risk Management processesAbility to work with a wide variety of contributors in a fast-paced and demanding environment is essentialRequired licenses or certificationsMust be a U.S. CitizenActive DoD Secret Security Clearance