ECS

Senior Zero Trust Compliance Officer

ECS$120K — $150K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 10+ years of experience in cybersecurity compliance, security authorization, or Risk Management Framework governance within federal, defense, or intelligence settings.
  • Current Secret security clearance with the eligibility to obtain a Top Secret clearance.
  • Active IAM Level I certification (e.g., CompTIA Security+ CE, ISC² CAP, ISC² SSCP, GIAC GSLC).
  • Expertise in developing and managing RMF authorization packages using eMASS or Xacta for varied classification levels.
  • Proven ability in assessing compliance with DoW Zero Trust Reference Architecture and NIST SP 800-207.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the translation of Zero Trust implementations into compliant, audit-ready authorization artifacts.
  • Design and validate Zero Trust compliance across classified and unclassified DoW mission systems.
  • Evaluate identity-centric access controls and network micro-segmentation for compliance sufficiency.
  • Maintain comprehensive documentation of Zero Trust capabilities using eMASS and Xacta.
  • Conduct maturity assessments and document compliance posture for review by cybersecurity leadership.
  • Coordinate with technical teams to ensure configurations meet authorization requirements.
  • Produce dashboards and evidence packages to support authorization decisions and risk awareness.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work on high-impact projects within the U.S. Department of War's AI-First strategy.
  • Engagement with advanced cybersecurity frameworks and technologies.
  • Chance to contribute to mission assurance and operational trust initiatives.
Full Job Description
Everforth ECS is seeking a Senior Zero Trust Compliance Officer to work in the National Capital Region covering the Pentagon, Falls Church, and Fairfax. Please Note: This position is contingent upon contract award.

The War Data Platform (WDP) is a key initiative within the U.S. Department of War's (DoW) AI-First strategy introduced in early 2026. The WDP separates business and financial data from operational warfighting data, aiming to accelerate the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) on the battlefield. The WDP extends to Unclassified, Secret, and Top Secret environments, and supports collaboration between Combatant Commands, Joint Staff directorates, Senior Executive Service leaders, and operational analysts.
• The Senior Zero Trust Compliance Officer serves as WDP's senior-level authority for translating Zero Trust technical implementations into defensible, audit-ready authorization artifacts aligned with the DoW Zero Trust Reference Architecture, DoW Zero Trust Strategy, and NIST Special Publication 800-207. This role directly supports WDP's cybersecurity authorization lifecycle across Unclassified, Secret, and Top Secret environments, ensuring that Zero Trust compliance posture remains current, transparent, and mission-enabling at every stage of the WDP security authorization continuum.
• Designs, documents, and validates Zero Trust compliance across DoW mission systems operating on unclassified and classified networks.
• Translates Zero Trust technical implementations into defensible authorization artifacts aligned with DoW guidance, NIST control families, and the DoW Zero Trust Reference Architecture.
• Evaluates identity-centric access controls, network micro-segmentation, continuous authentication mechanisms, and encrypted traffic protections for compliance sufficiency and audit readiness.
• Maintains System Security Plans, Security Assessment Reports, and Plans of Action and Milestones reflecting Zero Trust capabilities using eMASS, Xacta, and controlled SharePoint repositories.
• Conducts Zero Trust maturity assessments, traces capability alignment to control objectives, and documents compliance posture for review by Authorizing Officials, Senior Information Security Officers, and Component cybersecurity leadership.
• Coordinates with cybersecurity engineers, network teams, and system owners to reconcile technical configurations with authorization requirements.
• Reviews vulnerability findings, control assessment results, and continuous monitoring outputs to validate Zero Trust control effectiveness.
• Produces compliance dashboards, executive summaries, and evidence packages supporting authorization decisions and mission risk awareness.
• Supports inspections, penetration testing reviews, and governance boards through structured documentation and authoritative briefings.
• Advances program values of mission assurance, audit transparency, cyber resilience, and operational trust by delivering consistent compliance alignment between Zero Trust engineering and security authorization outcomes.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
• Current Secret security clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret (TS) security clearance.
• A minimum of 10 years of experience in cybersecurity compliance, security authorization, or Risk Management Framework governance within a federal, defense, or intelligence community environment, with demonstrated expertise in Zero Trust architecture compliance and authorization package development.
• Active IAM Level I certification, satisfied by one of the following: CompTIA Security+ CE, ISC² CAP, ISC² SSCP, or GIAC GSLC.
• Demonstrated hands-on experience developing, maintaining, and submitting RMF authorization packages using eMASS or Xacta, including System Security Plans, Security Assessment Reports, Plans of Action and Milestones, and Body-of-Evidence artifacts supporting Authorization to Operate decisions across Unclassified, Secret, and Top Secret environments.
• Proven ability to assess and document compliance against the DoW Zero Trust Reference Architecture and NIST SP 800-207, including evaluation of identity-based access controls, network micro-segmentation, continuous monitoring, and encrypted communications in support of enterprise Zero Trust maturity progression.
• Strong problem-solving and decision-making capabilities, with a proven ability to weigh the relative costs and benefits of potential actions and identify the most appropriate solution.
• Highly developed interpersonal and oral/written communication skills, with the ability to effectively and professionally interact with a diverse set of stakeholders (from peers to end-users to executive management).

About ECS

ECS is a leading provider of digital solutions and services to the federal government. The company was founded in 2001 by Roy Kapani and has since grown to become a trusted partner to a wide range of government agencies. ECS offers a broad range of services, including cloud computing, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. The company has been recognized for its innovative solutions and has won numerous awards, including the AWS Public Sector Partner of the Year award.
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