
Tier 1 Cyber Network Defense Analyst - Shift Schedule (w/ active TS)
Location: Washington, DC
Full-time, Hybrid
Clearance: TS/SCI
Shift Schedule: Shift 7am - 7pm ET
Salary Ran ge: $58,000 - $74,000
Critical Solutions has an immediate opening for a Tier 1 Cyber Network Defense Analyst (CNDA) to support our federal customer in Washington, DC.
The Tier 1 Cyber Network Defense Analyst (CNDA) will be part of a team that provides security operations center (SOC) support, cyber analysis, application development, and a 24x7x365 support staff. Candidates must have the ability to work non-core hours, if necessary.
Duties include network security monitoring and detection. Proactively searching for threats. Inspect traffic for anomalies and new malware patterns. Investigate and analyze logs. Provide analysis and response to alerts, and document activity in SOC investigations and Security Event Notifications (SENs).
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Shift schedule will be determine at the time of the start date
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CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT: Must possess an active DoD Top Secret Clearance In addition, selected candidate must undergo background investigation (BI) and finger printing by the federal agency and successfully pass the preceding to qualify for the position. US CITIZENSHIP IS REQUIRED
CRITICAL SOLUTIONS PAY AND BENEFITS
Salary range $58,000 - $74,000. The salary range for this position represent the typical salary range for this job level and this does not guarantee a specific salary. Compensation is based upon multiple factors such as responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, certifications, and other requirements.
BENEFIT SNAPSHOT: 100% premium coverage for Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance, Supplemental Insurance, 401K matching, Flexible Time Off (PTO/Holidays), Higher Education/Training Reimbursement, and more

Critical Solutions, LLC specializes in providing cyber security services to the Federal Government. As a small business, we work as a tight-knit, cohesive unit to adapt to and defend our clients against the ever changing threat landscape.
With cyberterrorism being as ubiquitous as it is nebulous, the stakes have never been higher. According to the Department of Homeland Security's United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT), in 2012 alone there was a 68% increase in cyber incidents involving Federal agencies, critical infrastructure, and the Department's industry partners. Motivations for attacks - whether they be foreign governments targeting intellectual property, lone hackers seeking notoriety, social activists trying to send a message, or criminal organizations pursuing financial gain - are as varied as the means by which they are carried out.