JOB DUTIES:
We are pioneers. We were the first to break the sound barrier and to design the first functional jetpack. We were aboard NASA’s first lunar mission and brought advanced tiltrotor systems to market. Today, we are defining the future of on-demand mobility. At Bell, we are proud to work for an iconic company with superb talent, rapidly creating novel and coveted vertical lift experiences.
Bell in Fort Worth, TX has an opening for a Cyber Security Engineer – FARA. This role is responsible for coordinating projects, crafting program communication, and managing the status and development of proposals for the H-1, MQ-8C, and AW609 Programs.
The primary focus for our Air Vehicle Cyber Security (AVCS) force is to ensure our products are designed, built and maintainable for cyber resilience. This is accomplished through cross-functional integration throughout the product lifecycle and coordination with customers and regulators. You will be a part of closely knit AVCS team, deployed to Bell product programs, to carryout duties that yield the appropriate certifications and meet other performance requirements.
Duties may include utilization of vulnerability scan tools, creating aircraft architecture design requirements, design review and analysis, threat modeling. Compliance driven programs require DoDi 8510.01/8500.01 RMF certification for military platforms, and will include threat management, mitigation and the implementation of all applicable controls. Serve as SME for various engineering functions and review/validate/remediate the impact all design changes to the AVCS mission.
Position Responsibilities:
- Execute criticality analysis of current and future production aircraft systems.
- Develop security assessment plans, perform threat and vulnerability analysis and subsequent testing/evaluation of aircraft systems.
- Assist in the development of aircraft Supply Chain Risk Management Plan (SCRMP) in accordance the Key Practices and Implementation Guide for the DoD Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative 11 Supply Chain Risk Management Pilot Program, SP 800-161 Supply Chain Risk Management.
- Direct the utilization of vulnerability scan tools, conduct in-depth analysis of the results against Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), develop remediation and mitigation plans, and create packages for the implementation of those plans.
- Build and manage relationships with internal and external customers for successful execution of plans.
- Oversee generation of reports and deliverables directly provided to internal and external customers.
- Develop, update, maintain and track security plan documentation and perform continuous monitoring.
- Ensure the planning and execution of Cybersecurity (DoD 8510.01) activities align, integrate with, and support our system acquisition process.
- Support Program Management Office in POA&M development, tracking, and resolution.
- Coordinate responses to emergency requests and security bulletins.
- Coordinate with the Integrated Program Team managers to ensure issues affecting the product overall security are addressed appropriately and seamlessly with system lifecycle processes.