ICF is seeking an individual contributor with strong technical expertise and experience supporting the energy sector to provide advisory and analytical support onsite at the Department of Energy (DOE). This role involves direct engagement with Federal agencies, industry partners, and national laboratories to advance cyber preparedness, information sharing, and cyber initiatives. The ideal candidate will hold an active high‑level security clearance and bring a hands-on perspective to complex energy cybersecurity challenges. Key Responsibilities Provide technical and analytical support across a range of cyber policy, preparedness, and energy-sector cybersecurity programs. Conduct assessments and provide insights related to intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), industrial control systems (ICS), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) technologies, and related communications protocols (e.g., MODBUS, DNP3, PROFINET, S7COMM). Support efforts to secure operational technology (OT) networks, incorporating understanding of the Purdue model and broader OT cybersecurity practices. Analyze and contribute to the development of tools, processes, or programs that ingest, store, and analyze large or unstructured data sets, including in cloud environments. Assist government clients through collaboration with interagency partners, industry stakeholders, and national laboratories. Identify potential risks, gaps, or issues and present clear recommendations or resolutions. Prepare briefings, technical documentation, and reports as requested. Coordinate with DOE offices, partner agencies, and ICF colleagues to ensure alignment of efforts and successful execution of tasks. Apply energy‑sector threat analysis and critical infrastructure cybersecurity insights to ongoing DOE initiatives.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level