Senior DoD Product Security Engineer

Forterra Inc.

Clarksburg (MD)

On-site

USD 145,000 - 175,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

Premium Healthcare Benefits
20 days PTO
Parental leave (7 weeks)
Tuition assistance
401(k) match

Job summary

Forterra seeks a Senior DoD Product Security Engineer to own product security end-to-end for a DoD program. You will manage RMF/ATO, develop secure architecture, and translate controls into concrete actions for engineers working on embedded and air-gapped systems.

You will lead threat modeling, risk assessments, STIG guidance, and compliance communication with government offices, while collaborating across software, hardware, and DevOps teams to ensure trusted autonomous platforms.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years in security engineering or equivalent leadership on a program.
  • Hands-on RMF/ATO experience and end-to-end ownership.
  • Knowledge of NIST SPs, STIGs, and government review cycles.
  • Ability to translate threat and control requirements into actions.
  • Experience with hardware and software security in embedded systems.

Responsibilities

  • Own RMF and the ATO lifecycle end-to-end for your program, including POA&Ms.
  • Define and drive the security architecture, with implementable paths.
  • Lead threat modeling across autonomy and embedded systems.
  • Audit code for vulnerabilities and drive remediation with teams.
  • Collaborate on SBOMs and secure SDLC practices for DevSecOps.

Skills

RMF/ATO
NIST 800-37/53/800-171
DISA STIGs
Threat modeling
SBOMs / Secure SDLC
C/C++ / Python
Security architecture

Education

BS in Computer Science
Security clearance eligibility

Tools

eMASS

Job description

About Forterra

Forterra is a leading provider of autonomous systems for ground-based movement in the working world. Amongst some of the earliest innovators in the field of driverless technology, Forterra is focused on building systems that protect front-line soldiers and enable civilian workers in our industrial base. Forterra is the go-to provider of ground autonomy solutions for the U.S. Department of Defense, which harnesses the technology for asymmetric warfare in critical conditions.

About the role

Forterra is unleashing autonomy at scale to transform the battlefield, and the systems we field have to be trusted in the most contested, disconnected environments on earth. We're seeking a Senior DoD Product Security Engineer to own product security for a DoD program end-to-end: someone who can walk in, take the wheel, and be the single security authority in front of both our engineers and a government cyber or program office.

This is a hands-on, senior individual-contributor role, not a paper-compliance seat. You'll own the RMF and ATO process for your program(s) and shape the secure architecture behind it, proposing controls, writing requirements, and driving security uplift across hardware and software. When an engineer asks why a control matters, you can explain the threat and the mission rationale; when they ask how, you can give them an implementable answer. On the functions you don't build yourself, you own the solutioning and verify the implementation. You're as at home in the guts of an embedded system as you are reasoning about a CI/CD pipeline, and you know how to secure systems that live on air-gapped, offline, and intermittently connected networks. You'll report to the Product Security Lead and own the security case from threat model to signed ATO, making the architecture and control decisions that determine whether an autonomous platform can be trusted to operate securely in the field

What you'll do
  • Own RMF and the ATO lifecycle end-to-end for your program, from control selection and tailoring through driving implementation with engineering and managing POA&Ms. You are Forterra's security SME and point of contact to the government cyber or program office, owning the security documentation, evidence, and authorization case, and delivering it in the formats and review cycles they require.
  • Own the security architecture, don't just document it. Set the security direction for your program: define the controls, propose the solutions, and write the requirements that engineering builds to. You are the source of the security design. That means driving secure-by-design across hardware and software, including for air-gapped, offline, and disconnected operation, making the architecture calls and standing behind them with both the threat rationale and an implementable path. This is the core of the job informing and directing security uplift across the program.
  • Define, write, and trace security requirements through systems-engineering processes, including
  • requirements and design reviews and verification and validation, so security is built in and demonstrably met.
  • Lead threat modeling across autonomy, embedded, and command-and-control systems, and drive risk assessments that weigh mitigations against mission needs.
  • Serve as the STIG subject-matter expert: communicate STIG requirements to engineering, recommend implementation and mitigation approaches, and evaluate, tailor, and defend STIG applicability in negotiation with the customer.
  • Engineering owns hands-on-keyboard hardening; you own the expertise, the requirement translation, and the authorization case.
  • Own the solutioning and verify the implementation of security monitoring, logging, and detection; of secure update strategy (signed, atomic, recoverable firmware/OS updates); and of CVE and vulnerability management, even where other teams do the building.
  • Partner in software supply-chain security, SBOMs, and the secure SDLC (SAST/DAST, code review, CI/CD) helping move the program toward a DevSecOps pipeline built for security.
  • Audit embedded and application code for vulnerabilities, drive remediation with internal teams and vendors, and collaborate across systems, safety, test, and DevOps to meet product- and program-level security needs
Qualifications
  • 5+ years in security engineering or a closely related field, with the depth to be the security decision-maker on a program. Equivalent demonstrated skill will be considered in lieu of exact tenure.
  • Hands-on RMF/ATO experience. Ideally you've owned a full ATO end-to-end. Regardless, you are knowledgeable about every step of the ATO process and ready to act as the sole SME on it, both internally with engineers and externally with a government cyber or program office.
  • Practical command of the standards and frameworks for this work: NIST 800-37, 800-53, and 800-171;
  • DISA STIGs; and familiarity with eMASS artifact requirements, formats, and review cycles.
  • Able to evaluate, tailor, and defend STIG applicability both with the customer and internally, and translate STIG and control requirements into clear implementation or mitigation guidance for engineers.
  • Demonstrated depth in both hardware and software security, with a track record of identifying and mitigating high-impact vulnerabilities. Deep expertise in one domain and solid working competence in the other, with the ability to move fluidly between the physical and the logical.
  • Ability to write clear security requirements and communicate both the why and the how to software and systems engineers.
  • Experience with software supply-chain risk management and SBOMs, and fluency in secure-SDLC practices (SAST/DAST, code review, CI/CD).
  • Systems-engineering fluency: comfortable working within requirements, design reviews, and traceability.
  • Working knowledge of FIPS 140-3 and cryptographic module validation, and how validated cryptography, TPM/HSM-backed key management, secure boot, and signed firmware apply to embedded and mission systems.
  • Demonstrated ability to deal with ambiguity and learn new technologies quickly.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Owned a full ATO package end-to-end as the responsible engineer.
  • Familiarity with CMMC.
  • Familiarity with commercial cybersecurity-engineering standards such as ISO/SAE 21434 and IEC 62443 and the judgment to apply them where DoD standards and requirements fall short.
  • Experience securing disconnected, embedded, or industrial systems.
  • CISSP or similar security certification preferred.
  • Offensive-security depth: disassembly and reverse engineering, fuzzing, and common exploit methodologies.
  • Hands-on depth in one or more of: C, C++, Python, ARM, x86, cryptography
Education & Experience
  • BS in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Security, Electrical Engineering, or a relate field, or proof of exceptional skill in lieu of a degree.
  • Must be a U.S. Person (as defined under ITAR) and eligible to obtain a U.S. security clearance

US Salary Range
$145,000—$175,000 / annually

The salary range for this role is an estimate and is based on a wide variety of compensation factors. The salary offered to candidates will vary based on a variety of factors including (but not limited to) relevant work experience, education, specialized training, critical expertise, training, and more. Equity in Forterra is included in most of our full-time, high-demand roles and is therefore considered part of Forterra’s overall compensation package. In addition to base salary and equity, Forterra offers competitive benefits for full-time employees including:

  • Premium Healthcare Benefits: Three plan options, including an HSA-eligible plan, with Forterra covering 80% of the plan premium for you and your dependents.
  • Basic Life/AD&D, short and long-term disability insurance plans 100% covered by Forterra, plus the option to purchase additional life insurance for you and your dependents.
  • Extremely generous company holiday calendar including a winter break in December.
  • Competitive paid time off (PTO) offering 20 days accrued per year.
  • A minimum of 7 weeks fully paid parental leave for birth/adoption.
  • A $9k annual tuition reimbursement or professional development stipend.
  • Fully stocked beverage refrigerators with all the Celsius your little heart desires.
  • 401(k) retirement savings plan, including traditional, Roth 401(k), and after-tax deferral with company match up to 4%.

Your recruiter will be able to share more information about our salary and benefits offering during the hiring process.

Forterra is an equal-opportunity employer, providing and promoting equal employment opportunity in accordance with local, state, and federal laws. Forterrans are unique, talented individuals who are united through a shared passion to deliver autonomous systems that enable national resilience and a robust supply chain. All qualified applications will receive equal consideration for employment.

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