Senior Systems Engineer – Zero Trust - Fully Cleared

Annapolis Junction, MD
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor

Make an Impact Where It Matters Most 

At Intelliforce, we’re not just integrating technology—we’re advancing national security through secure, scalable solutions. As a Senior Systems Engineer supporting Zero Trust implementation, you’ll play a key role in modernizing identity, credential, and access management (ICAM) frameworks for mission-critical systems. You'll partner with cross-functional teams to define architecture, support cloud transformation, assess technologies, and drive adoption of Zero Trust principles across a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Your work will help safeguard sensitive data, strengthen authentication protocols, and shape the future of cyber-resilient infrastructure. 

Here’s what your day-to-day might include: 

As a Senior Systems Engineer, you’ll be the go-to technical expert driving the strategy, architecture, and implementation of Zero Trust solutions. Your day may include: 

  • Collaborating with ICAM teams to define technical requirements and develop system architectures in alignment with Zero Trust frameworks 

  • Supporting documentation development for system releases, user guides, installation steps, SOPs, frameworks, and risk mitigation strategies 

  • Performing technology assessments and identifying improvements to current ICAM capabilities and cloud-based security environments 

  • Researching and advising on infrastructure scalability, cloud platforms (AWS), and identity federation protocols such as OAuth and SAML 

  • Supporting system integration and requirements tracking with tools like Confluence and JIRA 

  • Working directly with software developers and testers on sprint planning, design iterations, and test activities 

  • Leading outreach and communication efforts to support cross-team coordination and external partner engagement 

  • Troubleshooting issues across multiple technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, JSON, XML, Nifi, REST APIs, and more 

  • Preparing and presenting briefings to senior-level stakeholders and contributing to program review materials 

Qualifications: 

Required: 

  • Minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience as a Systems Engineer on programs and contracts of similar scope, type, and complexity 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related discipline from an accredited college or university 

  • Five (5) additional years of relevant software engineering experience may be substituted for the bachelor’s degree 

  • Clearance: TS/SCI with Polygraph  

  • Citizenship: Must be a U.S. Citizen 

  • Proven experience providing senior systems engineering support within Zero Trust, ICAM, or cloud security environments 

  • Strong background in developing and documenting architectures, CONOPS, and system designs 

  • Ability to work with multiple technologies including: 

  • REST, JSON, XML 

  • PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Oracle/MySQL 

  • AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Nifi 

  • Identity management protocols such as OAuth and SAML 

  • Experience with systems engineering processes including requirements analysis, system reviews, and architecture definition 

  • Familiarity with EDH1/2, ISM, CAPCO, and CUI standards 

  • Experience with Confluence and JIRA for agile development tracking and documentation 

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to brief technical and non-technical stakeholders 

  • Strong troubleshooting and Tier-2 level support experience 

  • Demonstrated ability to operate independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, multi-project environment 

Desired: 

  • Familiarity with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles 

  • Experience developing program review and outreach materials 

  • Agile or DevSecOps methodology experience 

  • Strong customer service skills and an analytical mindset for problem-solving 

Compensation Range: $194,000.00 - $256,000.00 

*The salary range provided reflects an estimate based on current market trends and may be adjusted based on factors such as the candidate's experience, skills, and qualifications. The final offer will be tailored after a thorough evaluation of the candidate’s background and suitability for the role. Please note that this range is intended as a guideline and is subject to flexibility. 

Why Intelliforce? Because you matter—your work, your growth, and your well-being. 

At Intelliforce, we don’t just push the boundaries of technology—we partner with some of the most mission-driven teams in defense and beyond to solve challenges that truly matter. As a Systems Engineer here, you won’t just contribute to projects—you’ll help shape outcomes that make a real-world impact. 

We also know that great work starts with a great environment. That’s why we invest in you: 

  • Ample PTO to rest and recharge—plus all federal holidays and your birthday off, just because. 

  • Multiple medical plan options, including ones with zero deductible or premium for employees. 

  • Generous 401(k) with immediate vesting—because your future matters now. 

  • Exciting bonus opportunities, from profit sharing to quarterly awards and President’s Club recognition. 

  • A culture of collaboration, connection, and fun, with regular team activities that go beyond the work. 

Ready to grow with purpose? 
At Intelliforce, your career will flourish in a place where innovation thrives and people come first. Join us—and let’s build something meaningful together. 

Equal Opportunity Matters 
Intelliforce-IT Solutions Group, LLC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. U.S. Citizenship is required for most positions. 

Need accommodations during the application process? We’re happy to help. Reach out to us at [email protected] with your specific request. 

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