Cybersecurity Specialist - AODR

Posted on 04 May 26 by Carol Greer

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Job Description

Centurion Consulting Group is looking for a Cybersecurity Specialist with an Active Secret Clearance for a hybrid role at Joint Base Andrews, MD

Hybrid - MUST be able to come on site 2 days each week at Joint Base Andrews, MD. 3 Days Remote.

Work Location: National Capital Region - Hybrid - MUST be able to come on site 2 days each week at Joint Base Andrews, MD. 3 Days Remote.

Clearance Requirement: Active Secret

Minimum Requirements: Prior DoD Cyber Experience and CISSP Certifications.
Required Skills:

  • 5+ years of experience in cybersecurity, RMF, or information assurance roles
  • Demonstrated experience supporting or performing Authorizing Official or AODR functions
  • Strong working knowledge of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) and NIST SP 800‑53
  • Experience evaluating security risk and making defensible, mission‑focused recommendations
  • Ability to operate independently and exercise sound judgment in high‑risk decision environments
  • Active or Interim Secret Clearance or higher
  • Ability to co-locate on client site at Joint Base Andrews 2 days per week" Preferred Skills:
  • Experience supporting Air Force or DoD mission systems
  • Familiarity with ATO governance processes and senior‑level risk decision forums
  • Experience with continuous monitoring and enterprise risk management
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • CISSP, CISM, or CISA"

Day-to-day Responsibilities:
Seeking an Authorizing Official Designated Representative (AODR) to support Client A4 cybersecurity risk management and authorization activities.
The AODR acts on behalf of the Authorizing Official (AO) to ensure informed, risk‑based authorization decisions that balance mission needs with cybersecurity risk.
This role focuses on governance engagement, RMF artifact review, risk acceptance recommendations, and continuous monitoring oversight across A4 systems.
The AODR works closely with the A4 AO, system owners, cybersecurity teams, and mission stakeholders to apply tailored control baselines and A4‑specific risk tolerance.
The ideal candidate is a decisive, detail‑oriented professional who operates effectively in fast‑paced, high‑visibility environments and is motivated to support Air Force mission assurance.

Day-to-day Responsibilities:
Seeking an Authorizing Official Designated Representative (AODR) to support Air Force A4 cybersecurity risk management and authorization activities.
The AODR acts on behalf of the Authorizing Official (AO) to ensure informed, risk‑based authorization decisions that balance mission needs with cybersecurity risk.
This role focuses on governance engagement, RMF artifact review, risk acceptance recommendations, and continuous monitoring oversight across A4 systems.
The AODR works closely with the A4 AO, system owners, cybersecurity teams, and mission stakeholders to apply tailored control baselines and A4‑specific risk tolerance.
The ideal candidate is a decisive, detail‑oriented professional who operates effectively in fast‑paced, high‑visibility environments and is motivated to support Air Force mission assurance."

Expected Deliverables:
AODR Reviews of System Implementation Plan Narratives Review and evaluation of of RMF authorization packages PowerPoint, Excel, and Word deliverables Education: Bachelors

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JOB-5703

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