Senior Endpoint Security Engineer (CrowdStrike EDR)

Dragonfli Group is a cybersecurity and IT consulting firm providing services to federal agencies and Fortune 100 enterprises. Headquartered in Washington, DC, Dragonfli supports clients in securing mission-critical systems across on-site, hybrid, and fully remote environments.The Senior Endpoint Security Engineer supports a large U.S. federal agency by owning the reliability, configuration, and operational effectiveness of enterprise endpoint security platforms, with a primary focus on CrowdStrike Falcon. This role is responsible for ensuring continuous operation, secure configuration, integration, and incident responsiveness of endpoint detection and response (EDR) capabilities across a complex enterprise environment. The position is deeply hands-on, focused on platform administration, production support, and operational resilience rather than automation architecture or SOC analysis.This is a multi-year federal contract, fully remote (CONUS only). U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency required.Responsibilities:Ensure continuous operation and stability of enterprise endpoint security platformsAdminister and maintain CrowdStrike Falcon, including EDR, Identity Protection, Forensics, and related modulesConfigure endpoint security policies in alignment with federal security guidelines and best practicesPerform production testing, validation, and change support for EDR componentsIntegrate EDR capabilities with other security systems and servicesTroubleshoot complex endpoint security issues in collaboration with security, infrastructure, and operations teamsRespond to and support endpoint-related security incidents to ensure operational resilienceDevelop and maintain security baselines, configurations, and operational documentationAdapt platform configurations to evolving threats, tools, and mission requirementsContribute to continuous improvement of endpoint security posture across the enterprise Apply tot his job

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