Vulnerability Management / Tenable & Metrics Analyst

Vulnerability Management / Tenable & Metrics Analyst

Clearance Required: Active Secret or above


Role Overview: Analyst supporting vulnerability management, remediation tracking, and dashboard reporting in a federal environment. Execution and coordination role, not an enterprise security lead or ISSO.


Key Responsibilities

  • Run authorized Tenable/Nessus scans; analyze exports for CVEs, severity, KEVs, and affected assets
  • Build and maintain Tenable-native dashboards and Power BI/Excel reports for vulnerability posture and leadership reporting
  • Track Critical/High/KEV findings, remediation ownership, aging, blockers, and closure evidence
  • Reconcile data across Tenable, iPost, ServiceNow/Jira, POA&M trackers, and SharePoint
  • Coordinate with technical and government stakeholders to drive findings through closure


Required Qualifications

  • Active Secret clearance or above
  • 1–3 years in cybersecurity, vulnerability management, IT ops, or related field
  • Hands-on Tenable/Nessus experience (scans, dashboards, exports, plugins, CVEs)
  • Intermediate Power BI (transforms, DAX, dashboards) and strong Excel (pivots, lookups, VLOOKUPs)
  • Familiarity with KEV, CVE, POA&M, remediation workflows, and false positive validation
  • Experience with ServiceNow, Jira, SharePoint, or similar tools


Preferred

  • Federal cybersecurity program experience
  • Familiarity with NIST 800-53, RMF, ATO, CISA KEV, or BOD 22-01
  • Exposure to DevSecOps, SAST/DAST, container/secrets scanning, or SBOM tooling
Company Description
Global TechPro, a CMMI Level 3 IT services firm, has become one of the fastest growing providers of innovative technologies and solutions involving mission-critical programs for government and commercial clients. Global TechPro specializes in Program Management, Software Development, and IT Consulting. Our employees are our greatest asset and the backbone of our organization. We invest in our employee’s well-being and professional development, creating a healthy work environment.
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