Full-Time

Delinea PAM Engineer

Ts/Sci CI Poly, Chantilly','VA

Posted on 7/7/2025

GuidePoint Security

GuidePoint Security

1,001-5,000 employees

Cybersecurity consulting, software solutions, managed services

No salary listed

Chantilly, VA, USA

In Person

Onsite in Chantilly, VA; TS/SCI with CI Poly required; DoD 8570 IAT II+ certification preferred.

Category
IT & Security (1)
Requirements
  • Active Top Secret / Sensitive Compartmented Information with a Counterintelligence Polygraph (CI Poly) security clearance is required for consideration for hire for this role.
  • Work is to be performed 100% onsite with the Government Customer in Chantilly, Virginia.
Responsibilities
  • Providing an overview of Delinea/Thycotic and equivalent Privileged Access Management solution capabilities
  • Implementing Delinea/Thycotic and other Privileged Access Management solutions in client environments
  • Assessing and troubleshooting Delinea/Thycotic and other Privileged Access Management solution installations
  • Assisting in the daily operations of Delinea/Thycotic and other Privileged Access Management solutions
  • Execution of project tasks during engagement activities
  • Execution of daily tasks, support tickets, and provisioning tasks as assigned or routed via the ticketing system
Desired Qualifications
  • Delinea Secret Server Certified Engineer certification preferred. Must possess the ability to attain Delinea Secret Server Certified Consultant within first six (6) months.
  • Certification in identity type technology (Okta, Ping, CyberArk, OAM, Active Directory, etc.) is a plus but not explicitly stated as required

GuidePoint Security helps organizations assess and reduce cybersecurity risk through a mix of security technologies, consulting, and managed security services for enterprise and government clients. It works by assessing a client’s security posture, recommending and deploying appropriate tools and controls, and continuously monitoring and managing security operations to detect and respond to threats. The company differentiates itself with deep industry knowledge and hands-on practitioner experience from the DoD, Intelligence Communities, and Fortune 500, enabling tailored solutions for complex, mission-critical needs instead of generic products. Its goal is to help clients make informed security decisions, lower risk exposure, and defend against evolving cyber threats using a combination of technology, expertise, and managed services.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Growth Equity (Non-Venture Capital)

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Reston, Virginia

Founded

2011

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What believers are saying

  • Red Sift partnership brings email security to enterprise customers expanding reseller lineup.
  • CNAPP Enablement Service streamlines cloud-native security for large organizations.
  • Veza integration strengthens identity security with proactive risk management insights.

What critics are saying

  • Mandiant erodes market share with superior AI-powered MDR in 12-18 months.
  • CrowdStrike Falcon causes client attrition via advanced automation in 6-12 months.
  • AWS Bedrock Guardrails commoditizes AI governance undercutting reseller demand in 6-12 months.

What makes GuidePoint Security unique

  • GuidePoint aligns AI Readiness Assessments with NIST AI RMF's Map, Measure, Manage, Govern functions.
  • Tailored Regulatory Compliance Strategy navigates EU AI Act's global standards for clients.
  • Ed's red team expertise oversees generative AI implementations enhancing cybersecurity.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Paid Holidays

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Remote Work Options

Phone/Internet Stipend

401(k) Retirement Plan

Pet Insurance

Company News

FAIR Institute
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