Technical Writer Sr with Security Clearance Arts, Media & Design Jobs - Washington, DC at Geebo

Technical Writer Sr with Security Clearance

Responsibilitieso Creates and revises technical cybersecurity documents such as manuals, reports, brochures, and articles as per FISMA requirementso FISMA requires that cybersecurity policy be updated at least annuallyo Per these requirements, the 4300A policy directive, handbook, and attachments need to be reviewed and updated annually to ensure they incorporate changes in cyber security policy as outlined in guidance from the National Institute of Standards (NIST)o FISMA requires contractor support personnel to draft and review the 4300A policy documentso Federal personnel would assist in researching, developing, drafting, editing, and implementing the current 4300 policy directive, handbook, and attachmentso The Contractor will create or work with diagrams, charts, and other visual aids Certificationso None Qualificationso Must have a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related fieldo Must have an active Top Secret security clearanceo Must have 5 years of relevant work experienceo The Contractor must be able to provide support in cybersecurity reportingo Excellent verbal and written communication skillso Ability to meet deadlines and work independently Locationo This position requires the candidate to come on-site to the facility twice a week (Tuesday & Thursday), and work can be done remotelyThe main facility is located in the National Capital Region within the DC Metropolitan areaSalaryo Salary is based on the number of years of relevant work experience Please email your resume to our HR Recruiters Recommended Skills Communication Computer Security Editing Information Technology Safety Principles Self Motivation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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