Senior Cyber Research Engineer
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Job posting number: #7321934
Posted: December 9, 2025
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Position Summary:The Senior Cyber Research Engineer is a key technical contributor within a university research institute focused on cybersecurity, critical infrastructure resilience, and applied innovation. This role blends operational cybersecurity expertise with advanced research execution — supporting design, prototyping, analysis, and transition of defensive technologies that address evolving threats in enterprise and operational technology environments
Reporting to the Head of Wicked Problems Lab the Senior Cyber Research Engineer works closely with research scientists, engineers, faculty, and external partners to evaluate threat landscapes, strengthen cyber resiliency, and accelerate the adoption of secure technologies that benefit government, industry, and public infrastructure organizations.
About the Work Unit:
The newly launched Institute of National Security at Vanderbilt University is led by renowned military leader General Paul M. Nakasone. The institute leverages Vanderbilt's interdisciplinary expertise to address emerging national security threats, with a focus on accelerating innovation, educating students and the national security workforce, convening thought leaders, and advising government on critical security initiatives. Housed in the School of Engineering, the institute has broad involvement from faculty and students across Vanderbilt's colleges and schools. This unique institute presents an opportunity for individuals with backgrounds in fields such as engineering, cybersecurity, policy, and more to contribute to vital national security research and solutions.
Key Functions and Expected Performance:
Lead or support cyber defense research activities including secure architecture design, defensive tool development, vulnerability discovery, and penetration testing
Conduct cyber threat analysis, incident response investigations, and digital forensics experiments to produce actionable security insights
Support system integration and testing of cybersecurity capabilities in laboratory and partner operational environments
Develop detailed documentation including system diagrams, test results, and sponsor deliverables to support technology maturation and transition
Maintain expertise in emerging cyber threats, adversary TTPs, and cybersecurity technologies to guide research direction
Collaborate with faculty, cross-disciplinary teams and external partners to support grant objectives, publications, and stakeholder demonstrations
Present technical insights through briefings, reports, and presentations to academic and operational audiences
Support strategic relationships with government and industry partners while safeguarding research data and system integrity
Supervisory Relationships:
This position will potentially have supervisory responsibility; this position reports to the Director of Institute of National Security.
Education and Certifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Systems Security, or related field required
Master’s degree in a related field (completed or in progress) preferred
Relevant certifications: CISSP, CISM, CASP, GIAC (e.g., GCIH), Security+, Network+
Experience and Skills:
3–5+ years hands-on cybersecurity experience in enterprise or critical infrastructure environments
Proficiency with security tools for threat detection, incident response, and vulnerability management
Ability to design, implement, test, and maintain secure systems and research software
Experience with Python or PowerShell automation/scripting
Strong communication, collaboration and leadership skills with diverse technical teams







