President Obama recently announced that cybersecurity is one of our country’s most urgent national security priorities. Raytheon is answering that call by hiring more cyber warriors this year to help fight the digital cyber war.
Our Raytheon cyber warriors play offense and defense, and know how the adversary thinks and can adopt their perspective. They understand the real engineering beneath the interfaces. They also can design and create new software, as well as reverse-engineer and analyze software and hardware created by someone else.
Raytheon has more than 250 positions open for engineers, information security professionals and business development managers.
The jobs are in a variety of locations, including:
Linthicum/Fort Meade, Md.
Melbourne, Fla.
Northern Virginia (various locations)
Garland, Texas
Relocation assistance may be available.
Positions include:
Information Operations/Information Assurance
Software engineers/developers – JAVA/J2EE/, JAVA/XML, C++
FPGA expertise
Software security engineers
Test engineers
Software testers
Systems administrators - Linux, Solaris, Unix, Red Hat, VMware (Certifications are preferred)
Systems engineers - CNO, CNA, CNE, NOC, Requirements management
Network and security engineers - CISSP
Cyber and information security
Program management
Capture management
Business development
Vulnerability assessment engineers
Intrusion detection engineers
Information systems security engineers
Certification and accreditation engineers
Project managers - information systems
Oracle/Sybase database administrators
Web developers (HTML, Java)
Help desk
Data modeling engineers
Technical writers
Reverse engineers
Kernel developers
Secure network engineers
System integrators engineers
Configuration management - ClearCase/ClearQuest
Deployment engineers
Media sanitation specialists
Former military personnel
Subcontracts administrator
Site security specialist - IT focused
A variety of security clearance levels are required for these positions, up to a TS/SCI clearance with a fullscope polygraph.