[Remote] Vulnerability Management Analyst

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Dragonfli Group is an award-winning cybersecurity advisory firm that provides high-impact security solutions to federal agencies and enterprise clients. The Senior Vulnerability Management Analyst will own and operate vulnerability management programs for a large federal client, leading scanning operations and managing stakeholder relationships while driving remediation efforts to closure. Responsibilities Lead and manage end-to-end vulnerability disclosure programs (VDP), including coordination with ethical hackers, system owners, and agency stakeholders Own attack surface management programs (e.g., CISA FAST), including scheduling, scope management, findings coordination, and POA&M documentation Manage and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), SharePoint repositories, and program tracking documentation Lead recurring stakeholder syncs (weekly vulnerability management meetings, DMZ syncs, Security Report presentations) Operate and maintain enterprise vulnerability scanning platforms including Tenable.sc, Tenable.io, and web application scanning tools (OpenText ScanCentral or equivalent) Scope, schedule, execute, and report on vulnerability scans across large, complex federal environments Analyze scan results to identify critical and high-severity findings; triage false positives; prioritize remediation activities Manage hardware/software certification pipelines; process ServiceNow tickets within defined SLAs Support transition from legacy tools to modernized scanning platforms with minimal operational disruption Track and drive remediation of critical, high, and all severity-tiered vulnerabilities to closure within program SLAs Maintain accurate POA&M records for all open findings across program scope Produce and present vulnerability dashboards, compliance reports, and executive-level status briefings Validate remediation effectiveness through post-remediation scanning and analysis Monitor HTTPS/HSTS compliance and other BOD requirements (BOD 18-01, BOD 20-01, and others as applicable) Build and maintain working relationships with CISA contacts, agency system owners, SOC personnel, and contractor teams Communicate vulnerability risks and remediation recommendations clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences Serve as subject matter expert and primary point of contact for assigned programs Provide backfill coverage across vulnerability management workstreams as needed Skills 3+ years of hands-on vulnerability management experience within a federal agency environment Demonstrated program ownership VDP, attack surface management, or equivalent independently managed programs Proficiency with Tenable.sc and/or Tenable.io (scan configuration, report generation, false positive management) Experience with CISA programs (VDP, FAST, BOD compliance) or equivalent federal cybersecurity initiatives Working knowledge of ServiceNow or equivalent ITSM platforms for ticket management Ability to produce clean, accurate SOPs, POA&Ms, and stakeholder-facing documentation Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Cybersecurity, or equivalent practical experience Active security clearance or eligibility to obtain one preferred Experience operating WebInspect, OpenText ScanCentral, or equivalent DAST/web application scanning tools Familiarity with Bugcrowd or other managed bug bounty platforms Experience with HSTS/HTTPS compliance monitoring aligned to BOD 18-01 Active certifications Security+, CEH, CISSP, CISM, or Certified Vulnerability Assessor (CVA) Experience leading or co-leading standing meetings with federal stakeholders Benefits Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance PTO 401(k) Remote work flexibility Exposure to high-impact federal cybersecurity programs Direct access to firm leadership and career development opportunities Company Overview The Dragonfli Group is a Washington, DC based LLC specializing in management and technology consulting. It was founded in 2008, and is headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia, USA, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https//www.dragonfligroup.com/.

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