Security Control Assessor; SCA - Level IV
Listed on 2026-01-26
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity -
Government
Cybersecurity
Overview
📍 Las Cruces, NM | Full-Time | TS/SCI with Polygraph | Onsite
Lucayan Technology LLC is seeking a Level 4 Security Control Assessor (SCA) - subject matter expert to provide enterprise-level IA leadership for national security programs. This role requires deep technical knowledge and the ability to oversee multiple large-scale A&A processes simultaneously.
What You’ll Do- Manage and track multiple programs in A&A simultaneously.
- Provide enterprise-level IA policy and directive development.
- Perform advanced assessments of IT systems, networks, and applications.
- Advise senior government leadership on IA and security strategy.
- Deliver detailed, high-quality technical reports and documentation.
- TS/SCI with Polygraph (required).
- BS + 10 years, OR HS/Associate’s + 15 years.
- IAM Level III certification (CISSP-ISSEP, CISSP-ISSAP).
- Demonstrated leadership in enterprise-scale A&A processes.
At Lucayan Technology LLC, we deliver cybersecurity and engineering solutions that protect some of the most sensitive national defense systems. As a Level 4 SCA, you will directly influence policy, strategy, and execution while mentoring teams and supporting senior government leadership.
Apply today and bring your expertise to one of the nation’s most critical missions.
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