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Lockheed Martin
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10 months ago
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Job Description

This position requires ability to obtain and maintain a Secret clearance AND requires at least an Interim Secret to start.

This Full Stack Engineer role will design/architect and sustain Lockheed Martin Space Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) disconnected/private cloud providing Platform-as-a-Service solutions for program-wide application deployments. This position will report directly to the FBM Information Systems West Coast Infrastructure Manager.

Responsibilities will include:
• Support lifecycle automation, container image synchronization, security signing, helm chart deployment, automated rollbacks, and other aspects of managing N number of disconnected cloud-native container platforms.
• Support planning, execution, and growth of the persistence layer for an East/West, active/active or active/passive container-platform. Support military-grade security hardening and digital integrity of container images, automation packages, secrets handling, and verification processes for the FBM program digital transformation and modernization effort.
• Support military-grade security hardening and digital integrity of container images, automation packages, secrets handling, and verification processes for the FBM program digital transformation and modernization effort.
• Execute a horizontal integration process with FBM, Space and Business Area (BA) peers.
• Provide expertise in IT Infrastructure, SWSNet Cybersecurity, Cyber DFAR, Risk Management Framework, and DIACAP

Desired skills

- Knowledge of Product Lifecycle from new business pursuit to contract closure.
- DoD Cybersecurity Workforce IAT certification - CISSP or Security+
- Experience with NIST 800-53 and 800-171 compliance.
- Experience with the following products/tools:
Python, Podman/Docker, Linux Core OS, deep API fundamentals, git branching/merging, HAproxy, Nginx, SBOM, Splunk, Helm, Hashicorp Vault, SELinux, NFS, NetApp Trident or Astra, Block/File/Object storage, bash scripting. PXE Bootstrapping fundamentals, VMWare VSphere, Security Hardening.

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