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Mid Level Career (5+ yrs experience)
Unspecified
Business - Support
Philadelphia, PA (On-Site/Office)
Position Title: Policy Executive / Strategic Planner
Location: Philadelphia, PA/Hybrid (89% on-site / 11% Remote)
Clearance: ****This position requires an Active Secret Clearance****
**This position is contingent upon contract award
Position Summary
CODEplus is seeking an experienced Policy Executive / Strategic Planner. The Policy Executive / Strategic Planner will play a key role in documenting and communicating cybersecurity policies, procedures, and strategic plans for high-impact defense initiatives.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
• Develop, revise, and maintain cybersecurity-related policies, procedures, and strategic planning documents in compliance with DoD and Navy standards.
• Translate complex technical and regulatory information into clear and concise written materials suitable for technical and executive audiences.
• Support the development of system design documentation, cybersecurity operations manuals, and procedural guides.
• Lead the creation of strategic planning documents that support mission objectives and align with evolving cybersecurity requirements.
• Collaborate with engineers, ISSOs, ISSMs, Navy stakeholders, and program leadership to gather input and produce high-quality deliverables.
• Present and explain technical content to leadership, including system owners, government sponsors, and certification authorities.
• Ensure all documentation meets quality assurance, formatting, and version control standards required by the program.
Education, Certification & Experience Requirements
Education Required:
• Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, Cybersecurity or an equivalent science, technology, engineering & mathematics (STEM) degree from an accredited college or university
Certification Required:
• Active DoD Secret Clearance
Experience Required:
• Eight (8) years’ experience with writing policies, technical documents, strategic plans, designs, cybersecurity operations and procedures, as well as presenting and explaining those products to executives.
• Prior experience supporting Navy programs (Preferred)
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Knowledge:
• In-depth understanding of cybersecurity principles and practices.
• Prior experience interfacing with executive stakeholders and presenting complex information in a clear, concise format
Skills:
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
• Strong communication and organizational skills with experience interfacing at the executive level.
• Abilities:
• Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
Working Conditions/Working Environment/Physical Demands:
• This position is performed in a professional environment, remote/home office setting, or on-site government facility, as required by the contract.
• Standard work schedule is Monday through Friday, during normally scheduled business hours, with occasional evening or weekend work required to meet critical deadlines.
• Work involves extensive computer and secure network use, including periods of prolonged sitting, data entry, and screen time.
• The role requires working independently with minimal supervision, while also collaborating virtually or in person with CCS teams, subcontractors, and government stakeholders.
• Occasional travel may be required for customer meetings, training, or project-related activities.
Location: Philadelphia, PA/Hybrid (89% on-site / 11% Remote)
Clearance: ****This position requires an Active Secret Clearance****
**This position is contingent upon contract award
Position Summary
CODEplus is seeking an experienced Policy Executive / Strategic Planner. The Policy Executive / Strategic Planner will play a key role in documenting and communicating cybersecurity policies, procedures, and strategic plans for high-impact defense initiatives.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
• Develop, revise, and maintain cybersecurity-related policies, procedures, and strategic planning documents in compliance with DoD and Navy standards.
• Translate complex technical and regulatory information into clear and concise written materials suitable for technical and executive audiences.
• Support the development of system design documentation, cybersecurity operations manuals, and procedural guides.
• Lead the creation of strategic planning documents that support mission objectives and align with evolving cybersecurity requirements.
• Collaborate with engineers, ISSOs, ISSMs, Navy stakeholders, and program leadership to gather input and produce high-quality deliverables.
• Present and explain technical content to leadership, including system owners, government sponsors, and certification authorities.
• Ensure all documentation meets quality assurance, formatting, and version control standards required by the program.
Education, Certification & Experience Requirements
Education Required:
• Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, Cybersecurity or an equivalent science, technology, engineering & mathematics (STEM) degree from an accredited college or university
Certification Required:
• Active DoD Secret Clearance
Experience Required:
• Eight (8) years’ experience with writing policies, technical documents, strategic plans, designs, cybersecurity operations and procedures, as well as presenting and explaining those products to executives.
• Prior experience supporting Navy programs (Preferred)
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Knowledge:
• In-depth understanding of cybersecurity principles and practices.
• Prior experience interfacing with executive stakeholders and presenting complex information in a clear, concise format
Skills:
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
• Strong communication and organizational skills with experience interfacing at the executive level.
• Abilities:
• Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
Working Conditions/Working Environment/Physical Demands:
• This position is performed in a professional environment, remote/home office setting, or on-site government facility, as required by the contract.
• Standard work schedule is Monday through Friday, during normally scheduled business hours, with occasional evening or weekend work required to meet critical deadlines.
• Work involves extensive computer and secure network use, including periods of prolonged sitting, data entry, and screen time.
• The role requires working independently with minimal supervision, while also collaborating virtually or in person with CCS teams, subcontractors, and government stakeholders.
• Occasional travel may be required for customer meetings, training, or project-related activities.
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