Associate Security Assessor- QSA/ AQSA/ PCIP Certified

Dallas, TX
Contracted
Experienced

Associate Security Assessor (Contractor / 1099)

Department: Technical Assessment and Compliance (TAC)

Employment Type: Full-time Contractor / 1099

Location: Hybrid/ US Based

Pay Rate: $75-$100/hr

Role Summary

RSI Security is seeking a detail-oriented, proactive Associate Security Assessor to join our Technical Assessment and Compliance (TAC) team on a contract basis. In this role, you will support the execution of cybersecurity assessments and compliance evaluations for our clients. You will play a key part in ensuring high-quality service delivery through structured analysis, evidence verification, documentation, and close collaboration with Senior Assessors and technical staff.

The ideal contractor has a foundational understanding of major compliance frameworks, possesses strong analytical skills, and thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative consulting environment.

Scope of Services (Key Responsibilities)

Assessment Support & Execution

  • Assist in full-cycle cybersecurity and compliance assessments by executing scoped tasks such as evidence collection, configuration reviews, and testing preparation under the direction of Senior Assessors.

  • Review client documentation against framework requirements to verify alignment and identify gaps.

  • Ensure all assigned deliverables are submitted on time, accurately, and meet defined quality standards.

Reporting & Documentation

  • Draft supporting documentation based on client interactions and internal team direction.

  • Contribute to the development of comprehensive assessment reports, including accurate findings summaries, risk statements, and remediation guidance.

  • Support report finalization through proofreading, formatting, and source tagging as required.

Client & Internal Communication

  • Participate in client meetings as directed; take detailed notes, track action items, and surface potential inconsistencies or follow-ups to the lead assessor.

  • Proactively communicate task status, potential blockers, and deliverable timelines to assigned project leads.

  • Maintain professional, clear, and timely communication across cross-functional internal teams.

Continuous Improvement & Compliance

  • Maintain up-to-date awareness of major compliance frameworks (e.g., PCI-DSS, NIST, ISO 27001).

  • Identify and recommend process improvements or efficiency gains within your scope of work.

Requirements & Qualifications

  • Experience: Prior experience or educational background in cybersecurity, IT auditing, risk management, or compliance consulting.

  • Framework Knowledge: Familiarity with cybersecurity standards and compliance frameworks such as NIST, PCI, or ISO.

  • Technical & Analytical Skills: Strong ability to analyze technical documentation, spot inconsistencies, and synthesize data into clear written findings.

  • Communication: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills; comfortable documenting complex technical concepts for both technical and executive audiences.

  • Operational Discipline: Highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to manage assigned tasks independently while meeting strict deadlines.

Key Performance Expectations

  • Target Utilization: Maintain a 70% billable utilization rate.

  • Quality Control: Deliver highly accurate, well-formatted documentation with minimal need for revision.

  • Responsiveness: Adhere to team SLAs for internal and client communication.

Professional Alignment & Expectations

We look for contractors who approach challenges with a proactive, solutions-focused mindset. The ideal partner exhibits high professional ethics, adapts quickly to changing project needs, and is receptive to constructive feedback to ensure high-quality client deliverables. Because this role deals with sensitive corporate data, a strict commitment to confidentiality and data security is required.

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