Top Cybersecurity Job Openings This Week – June 2025 Update

Cybersecurity hiring updates for June 2025

Cybersecurity job growth is accelerating in mid-2025, with companies nationwide expanding their hiring pipelines. This week’s listings from ACSMI’s Cybersecurity Job Board spotlight roles across cloud infrastructure, ethical hacking, systems engineering, and electronics support. Whether you're a new graduate or a seasoned engineer, these roles offer strong salary potential and career momentum.

1. Field Support Technician – Norfolk, VA


Company: Navy Exchange Service Command
This position supports desktop systems, mobile devices, and secure networking across government installations. It’s a great entry point for those with cybersecurity beginner certifications and baseline experience in Tier 1 troubleshooting.

2. Sr Cloud Engineer – Orlando, FL


Company: BAE Systems Inc.
Engineers in this role design and maintain secure cloud infrastructure with an emphasis on uptime, performance, and access control. Familiarity with container security, DevSecOps tools, and endpoint detection and response strategies will serve applicants well.

3. Senior Manual Ethical Hacker – Denver, CO


Company: Bank of America
A red-team assignment focused on identifying system vulnerabilities before adversaries do. This role suits candidates fluent in scripting, reconnaissance, and real-world pentesting frameworks aligned with the career benefits of cybersecurity certifications.

4. SAP Infrastructure Administrator II – Remote, IL


Company: Grainger
This remote role involves infrastructure security for enterprise SAP systems, including access policies and backup automation. Knowledge of identity management, audit trails, and public key infrastructure components is an asset.

5. Sr Test Engineer – Orlando, FL


Company: BAE Systems Inc.
In this role, you’ll support the validation of embedded systems under security constraints, developing test environments that comply with defense protocols. Engineers familiar with zero-day vulnerability mitigation and firmware testing tools will be highly valued.

6. Material Expediter – Huntsville, AL


Company: Leidos
This hybrid logistics-security role ensures timely delivery of mission-critical components in classified environments. Professionals with asset tracking knowledge and an understanding of security operations roles and responsibilities in supply chains will thrive.

7. Analyst/Associate, Networking and Cybersecurity – New York, NY


Company: Bank of America
This entry-level hybrid role blends desktop escalation, network monitoring, and policy enforcement. It’s well-suited for those with basic experience and familiarity with types of cybersecurity certifications that align with Tier 2 support functions.

8. SSDS Electronics Maintenance Tech – Wallops Island, VA


Company: BAE Systems Inc.
This technician supports shipboard electronics with embedded security standards. Key responsibilities include cable integrity, EM shielding, and incident response hardware. It’s a great step for professionals with field tech training and a drive to work on secured systems.

9. Systems Engineer II – Firewall (GITO) – Clayton, NC


Company: Novo Nordisk
A mid-senior role overseeing network segmentation and perimeter control in pharmaceutical environments. Applicants should be comfortable managing Fortinet or Palo Alto systems in compliance-heavy sectors.

10. District Senior Manager – Nashville, TN


Company: Wells Fargo
Although not a technical role, this leadership position requires oversight of cybersecurity initiatives, internal risk reviews, and interdepartmental coordination. Professionals with both managerial experience and foundational security fluency are best equipped.

What This Week’s Listings Reveal

This week’s openings reinforce several clear hiring trends. Cloud and infrastructure security remain dominant, particularly among firms managing remote operations or classified environments. Ethical hackers, firewall engineers, and electronics techs are also in high demand—many of these roles requiring at least one recognized industry credential.

Applicants who understand concepts like firewall technologies and configurations or security incident workflows will be better prepared to navigate interview rounds. Meanwhile, hybrid and remote setups are more common than ever, and employers are emphasizing cross-functional skills that blend tech and communication.

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