Ever wanted to work at CISA? It’s #HotHiringSpring, & we’re filling hundreds of new roles. While there are too many cool roles to list, here are a few that we’re excited about! Note—different roles may share the same job posting link. Applications close 03/22, so apply ASAP. 🧵
We’re hiring a Tech Strategy Branch Chief to lead the team responsible for tech modernization in our Cybersecurity Division. Ideal candidates have experience leading tech teams and architecting tech projects. Interested? Apply here: usajobs.gov/job/711355500
We’re hiring a Future Tech Branch Chief to lead the team responsible for future and emerging security threats and vulnerabilities. Interested? Apply here: usajobs.gov/job/711355500
We’re hiring an Open Source Software Security Lead to collaborate with the OSS community and Federal partners to secure the OSS ecosystem. Ideal candidates have experience in the OSS community. Interested? Apply here: usajobs.gov/job/711290800
We’re hiring a Secure by Design Lead who will coordinate our work on fostering tech product safety, including advancing Secure by Design and Secure by Default. Ideal candidates are experts in architecting secure software. Interested? Apply here: usajobs.gov/job/711290800
We’re hiring a Technical Product Manager for our Attack Surface Management platform. You will lead a team of software developers and UI/UX designers to build a platform that scales to our customers. Interested? Apply here: usajobs.gov/job/711290800
We’re hiring a DevOps Branch Chief to lead a team of over 800 federal employees/contractors and manage a multi-million-dollar contract portfolio to develop and sustain enterprise-wide cybersecurity solutions. Interested? Apply here: usajobs.gov/job/711355500

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