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Monday, November 3, 2014

Security Analyst --Northrop Grumman Corporation

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Security Analyst
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Position Type:
Entry Level (Full-Time)
Location:
Irving, Texas (United States)
Falls Church, Virginia (United States)
Description:
Develops and administers security requirements for classified/proprietary materials, documents, and equipment. Assists with computer security audits, account creation, configurations, and assessments. Studies and implements federal security regulations applicable to company operations. Obtains rulings and customer interpretations in order to comply with government requirements. Prepares manuals outlining regulations. Establishes procedures for handling, storing, and keeping records, and for granting personnel and visitor access to restricted records and materials. Conducts security education classes and security audits. Investigates security violations and prepares reports specifying preventive action.Here’s the link to posting:
http://www.northropgrumman.com/Jobs/Irving/Security/Professional-Development-Program-Industrial-Security-14020263/default.aspx
Job Function:
Other
Approximate Hours Per Week:
40
Salary Level:
$30,000
Qualifications:
Northrop Grumman offers a challenging rotational program in a variety of security disciplines tailored to meet the specific needs of our interns and our company.



The Professional Development Program offers the opportunity to experience several different job assignments before making a commitment to remain in a particular position. Requirements for this Program include an overall GPA of 3.3/4.0 or higher; U.S. citizenship is required.



Our security rotations include experiences in business continuity, computer security, executive protection, emergency operations, information security, physical security, and personnel security.

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