What are the responsibilities and job description for the Army Reserve Cyber Operations Security Specialist position at ARMYRESERVE Recruiting?
U.S. Army Reserve Soldier
Interview Location:18449 Brookhurst St, SUITE 1A Fountain Valley, CA 92708, USA
Interview Location:18449 Brookhurst St, SUITE 1A Fountain Valley, CA 92708, USA
About the Job:
As a Cyber Operations Specialist, you’ll utilize invaluable skills to defend the Army’s crucial and complex weapons systems, which include satellites, navigation, and aviation systems against both foreign and domestic cyber threats. As one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world, our adversaries are attacking and attempting to exploit our networks around the clock, searching for vulnerabilities. You’ll respond to these attacks while enabling commanders to gain an advantage in cyberspace across all domains by targeting enemy activities and capabilities.
"Only QUALIFIED considered."
As a Cyber Operations Specialist, you’ll utilize invaluable skills to defend the Army’s crucial and complex weapons systems, which include satellites, navigation, and aviation systems against both foreign and domestic cyber threats. As one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world, our adversaries are attacking and attempting to exploit our networks around the clock, searching for vulnerabilities. You’ll respond to these attacks while enabling commanders to gain an advantage in cyberspace across all domains by targeting enemy activities and capabilities.
"Only QUALIFIED considered."
GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
- In good moral standing.
- Certifications/ Credentials ( Army Cool Program) $4000 on top of TA and Financial Aid.
- Reserve 3x5, 4x4 options - 3 years in the reserve 5 years IRR, 4 years reserve 4 year IRR.
Some positions may have additional qualifications.
Army Basic Training:
- Basic Training (BCT), consists of the first ten weeks of the total Army Basic Training period. This is where individuals learn about the fundamentals of being a soldier, from combat techniques to the proper way to address a superior.
- Army Basic Training is also where individuals undergo rigorous physical training to prepare their bodies and their minds for the eventual physical and mental strain of combat. One of the most difficult and essential lessons learned in Army Basic Training is self-discipline, as it introduces prospective soldiers to a strict daily schedule that entails many duties and high expectations for which most civilians are not immediately ready.
Basic Combat Training is divided into 3 parts, each lasting 3 weeks:
- Red Phase – Weeks 1, 2, and 3
- White Phase – Weeks 4, 5, and 6
- Blue Phase – Weeks 7, 8, and 9
Advanced Individual Training:
Advanced Individual Training (AIT) consists of the remainder of the total Basic Training period and is where recruits train in the specifics of their chosen field. As such, AIT is different for each available Army career path, or Army Job (MOS).
Contact:
Active Guard Reserve
U.S. Army Southern California
U.S. Army Southern California
SFC Henry, Abraham
Text or Call: 3234078044
Text or Call: 3234078044
Abraham.m.henry.mil@army.mil
Salary : $30,000 - $60,000
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