GRC Engineer (CMMC)
Summary
A GRC Engineer guides defense contractors and federal organizations through CMMC, NIST SP 800-171, NIST SP 800-53, FedRAMP, and Assessment & Authorization compliance efforts, acting as clients' primary point of contact. The role involves analyzing and applying federal security controls, authoring compliance documentation, performing readiness assessments, and coordinating with stakeholders across
Get to know the GRC Engineering (GOV) Team
Our GRC engineering team guides defense contractors and federal organizations through their CMMC, NIST SP 800-171, NIST SP 800-53, FedRAMP, and Assessment & Authorization compliance efforts. We act as our clients' trusted guides and primary point of contact end-to-end, leading them through gap assessments, System Security Plans, POA&Ms, and C3PAO/3PAO coordination with clarity, composure, and a genuinely client-first mindset. Beyond the technical depth in RMF, CUI/DFARS requirements, and GovCloud environments, what defines us is how we work: we translate complex requirements into plain language, manage escalations with urgency and care, and take real pride in making every client feel informed, supported, and well-prepared. We're a group that mentors one another, holds a high bar for quality, and thrives in a fast-paced environment where our work directly strengthens the security of the defense industrial base.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a GRC Engineer who is highly motivated, detail-oriented, and has foundational knowledge of FedRAMP Moderate and High baseline requirements, with complementary experience supporting CMMC and NIST SP 800-171-based programs. The ideal candidate brings strong client-facing communication skills and the ability to contribute to multiple compliance initiatives simultaneously. This role is focused on guiding clients through federal compliance frameworks, supporting both SaaS providers and federal contractors through the FedRAMP authorization lifecycle—including readiness assessment, authorization support, and continuous monitoring—as well as advising defense contractors on CMMC Level 1 and Level 2 compliance and related NIST 800-171 requirements. The successful candidate will play a critical role in helping clients achieve and sustain federal and DoD compliance while leading high-quality delivery across all engagements.
What You'll Do
- Analyze and apply NIST SP 800-53 controls and FedRAMP Moderate and High baselines to ensure client software architectures align with federal agency requirements.
- Author and update core federal authorization artifacts, including System Security Plans (SSPs), control implementation narratives, POA&Ms, SAPs, and SARs.
- Perform detailed readiness assessments and gap analyses to prepare client environments for Joint Authorization Board (JAB) or Agency ATO validation paths.
- Architect technical authorization boundaries and scoping profiles across FedRAMP and CMMC environments, mapping data flows, interconnectivity, and shared responsibility models.
- Execute continuous monitoring (ConMon) cycles, actively tracking monthly vulnerability management logs, incident response reports, and structural change control workflows.
- Coordinate external assessment pipelines, facilitating critical operational alignment between clients, Cloud Service Providers (CSPs), 3PAOs, and federal stakeholders.
- Advise defense contractor clients on CMMC 2.0 and NIST SP 800-171 controls, translating dense regulatory language into practical, actionable security milestones.
- Formulate highly structured compliance documentation specifically required for CMMC Level 1 and Level 2 assessment readiness.
Who You Are
- Proven federal compliance analyst - Bring 2+ years of direct execution in GRC roles with active exposure driving FedRAMP, NIST SP 800-53, and federal authorization lifecycles.
- Federal documentation practitioner - Hands-on experience authoring, evaluating, and maintaining key federal artifacts, explicitly including System Security Plans (SSPs) and Plans of Action and Milestones (POA&Ms).
- CMMC and NIST framework generalist - Grounded in the structural requirements of CMMC 2.0 and NIST SP 800-171 baselines as they apply to defense contractors and supply chain data.
- Sovereign cloud environment navigator - Familiar with the shared responsibility models, operational constraints, and secure configurations of government clouds like AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, or Microsoft GCC High.
- Disciplined portfolio coordinator - Command strong project management mechanics to support multiple fast-moving client compliance initiatives simultaneously while preserving documentation quality.
- Regulated technology consultant - Experienced partnering with B2B SaaS providers, federal contractors, or regulated tech companies to systematically navigate federal security baselines.
- High-velocity startup operator - Excel within fluid consulting or fast-growth startup environments, demonstrating the agility to adapt to shifting client demands and assert immediate task ownership.
What will help you succeed
- Direct JAB or Agency ATO execution - Direct history supporting live Joint Authorization Board or federal agency Authority to Operate (ATO) certification tracks.
- Credentialed compliance professional - Hold industry-specific defense designations such as CMMC Registered Practitioner (RP), Certified Professional (CCP), or Certified Assessor (CCA).
- Validated information security markers - Active certification through recognized professional bodies, explicitly holding a CISSP, CISM, or CompTIA Security+.
- Command of DFARS and CUI data lifecycles - Strong foundational knowledge of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) protections, DFARS regulatory clauses, and SPRS submission workflows.
- Collaborative assessment history - Prior success working directly side-by-side with 3PAO or C3PAO independent examination teams.
What We Offer
- Career Development: Clear path with mentorship and training opportunities.
- Role-Related Training: Reimbursement for the successful completion of approved training and certification courses relevant to your current role.
- Competitive Compensation: A competitive base salary with regular performance reviews linked to merit-based appraisals and bonus opportunities.
- Growth Opportunity: Early-stage company with significant room for career advancement.
- Remote-First Culture: Flexibility to work from anywhere while collaborating with a global team.
What You'll Need to Thrive
- Excellent written and verbal English communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently with candidates, hiring managers, and business leaders across global teams.
- A reliable, high-speed internet connection and a professional home office environment that supports confidential conversations, virtual interviews, and uninterrupted collaboration.
- Commitment to working a standard schedule of 8:00 AM–5:00 PM US Eastern Time (ET) to effectively support hiring managers, candidates, and cross-functional teams. Occasional flexibility to adjust working hours is expected to accommodate changing business priorities, global collaboration, and time-sensitive hiring needs.
- Willingness and ability to travel locally for occasional onsite meetings, team gatherings, or business activities as needed.
Hiring and Selection Process
- Candidates must participate in live video interviews throughout the hiring process with camera on (non-negotiable) and be prepared to verify their identity during recruitment and onboarding.
- Employment is contingent upon successful completion of identity verification and background screening, where permitted by law.
- Selected candidates will participate in structured interviews with hiring managers and cross-functional stakeholders to assess role fit, experience, and alignment with Workstreet’s operating principles.
- Candidates will receive prompt updates and consistent communication throughout the interview process, ensuring a transparent, smooth, and engaging experience at every step.
- Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future. Workstreet does not provide employment-based visa sponsorship or transfers for this role, including H-1B, L-1, TN, O-1, E-3, H-1B1, F-1 (OPT/CPT), J-1, or any other work-authorized visa category.
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