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Explore high-impact Security Engineer 4 - FedRAMP Compliance Architect jobs, a senior-level cybersecurity role dedicated to building and securing cloud environments for U.S. government agencies and contractors. Professionals in this elite career path serve as the critical bridge between deep technical security engineering and rigorous federal compliance frameworks, specifically the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP). Their core mission is to architect, implement, and maintain cloud security postures that not only defend against advanced threats but also successfully achieve and sustain FedRAMP authorizations, enabling organizations to handle sensitive federal data. A FedRAMP Compliance Architect typically operates at a strategic level, owning the end-to-end compliance lifecycle. Common responsibilities include designing secure cloud architecture blueprints that are compliant by design, leading the preparation of critical documentation like System Security Plans (SSPs) and Continuous Monitoring plans, and managing the assessment process with Third-Party Assessment Organizations (3PAOs). They conduct gap analyses against NIST SP 800-53 controls, architect solutions for control deficiencies, and establish robust processes for continuous monitoring, vulnerability management, and incident response that meet federal mandates. This role is pivotal in translating complex security controls into actionable engineering tasks for cloud and DevOps teams. To excel in these jobs, candidates generally possess a blend of advanced technical expertise and profound regulatory knowledge. Typical requirements include extensive experience with major cloud service providers (AWS, Azure, GCP) and their native security tools, deep hands-on knowledge of NIST frameworks (especially 800-53, 800-171), and a proven track record in achieving FedRAMP ATOs. Strong skills in infrastructure as code (IaC), identity and access management (IAM), encryption, and security automation are essential. Successful professionals also demonstrate exceptional communication and project management skills to guide cross-functional teams, interface with auditors, and educate stakeholders on compliance requirements. For those seeking to lead at the intersection of national security and cutting-edge cloud technology, Security Engineer 4 - FedRAMP Compliance Architect jobs represent a challenging and highly rewarding career frontier.
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