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Spectrum Comm

Content Developer

Spectrum Comm, San Antonio, TX, US, 78208

Duration: Full Time

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Location: Lackland AFB, TX

Spectrum is currently hiring for a Cyber Content Developer at Lackland AFB, TX.

Responsibilities:
  • Create immersive realistic cyber training environments to be integrated into current training requirements.
  • Advise leadership on resources required to produce results given a timeline/scope of tasks.
  • Perform integration functions to aid in ingesting Content Development products.
  • Interface with clients to refine training requirements at the technical level.
  • Coordinate and conduct event collection, log management, and event management.
  • Develop custom content based on threat intelligence.
  • Own and manage content release schedules.
  • Research and analyze malware, security threats, and vulnerabilities.
  • Utilize proficiency with Python/other coding/scripting languages to support content development.
  • Deliver monthly status reports.
  • Complete all other documentation as required by the Contractor Statement of Work, such as trip reports, training reports, analytical reports, etc.
Minimum Requirements:
  • Minimum of three (3) years experience developing cyber-related content.
  • Bachelor's degree or 6 years of work experience in lieu of a degree.
  • Active TS/SCI clearance required.
Desired Requirements:
  • Three (3) years of cyberspace exercises and/or cyberspace range experience.
  • Additional qualifications may include:
  • BS in Information Technology (IT)-related degree.
  • IAT Level II certification (DoDD 8140).
  • Five years experience in Cyber Security/Network Operations.
  • Prior certification on a DoD cyber weapon system within the last five years.
Additional Details:
  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level.
  • Employment type: Full-time.
  • Job function: Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing.
  • Industries: IT Services and IT Consulting.

Note: The job posting does not indicate that it is expired; it appears to be active.

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