Director - Product Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management
RTX (Raytheon)
- Location
- US-MA-REMOTE
- Work model
- Remote
- Level
- Staff
- Posted
- Aug 17, 2026
Skills
About this role
Location: US-MA-REMOTE

 Position Role Type: Unspecified

 U.S. Citizen, U.S. Person, or Immigration Status Requirements: U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are authorized to access certain necessary systems.

 Security Clearance Type: DoD Clearance: Secret

 Security Clearance Status: Active and existing security clearance required after day 1 RTX Corporation is an Aerospace and Defense company that provides advanced systems and services for commercial, military and government customers worldwide. It comprises three industry-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace Systems, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon. Its 185,000 employees enable the company to operate at the edge of known science as they imagine and deliver solutions that push the boundaries in quantum physics, electric propulsion, directed energy, hypersonics, avionics and cybersecurity. The company, formed in 2020 through the combination of Raytheon Company and the United Technologies Corporation aerospace businesses, is headquartered in Arlington, VA. The following position is to join our RTX Corporate team:
Role
Overview: The Director of Product Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management is responsible for leading the strategy and execution of cyber supply chain risk practices across the product lifecycle. This role ensures that products for both DoD and commercial aerospace sectors are designed, built, and delivered securely by integrating supplier risk oversight, secure‑by‑design expectations, vulnerability and counterfeit risk management, and assurance requirements into engineering and supply chain workflows. The Director partners with Business Unit (BU) Engineering & Program Management, Supply Chain, Quality, and Enterprise Services to identify and mitigate cyber supply chain risks to mission‑critical and safety‑critical functions. The role drives integration of C‑SCRM into system engineering, acquisition, and supplier management processes and aligns practices with relevant security and quality standards. This leader provides executive visibility into cyber supply chain risk posture, shapes long‑range C‑SCRM strategy, and champions continuous improvement of C‑SCRM capabilities across RTX. This role will report into the VP of RTX Product Cybersecurity.
What You Will Do
Lead the Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management (C‑SCRM) strategy and execution for products, with clear focus on supplier, component, and lifecycle assurance for DoD and commercial aerospace programs. Partner with RTX leadership (Engineering, Supply Chain, Enterprise Services, Quality) to define C‑SCRM strategy, coordinate key initiatives, and identify cyber supply chain risks to RTX products and services. Support DoD and commercial aerospace pursuits by defining secure supplier product development and assurance practices and integrating them into RFPs, proposals, and contract language (e.g., SBOM/HBOM, provenance, assurance artifacts). Drive Supplier Product Cybersecurity Risk Assessments and Assurance activities, including evaluation of development practices, provenance, counterfeit controls, and alignment to relevant standards. Define and drive cyber supply chain requirements for supplier‑provided components, firmware, software , and services, ensuring traceability from mission/safety‑critical functions down to sub‑tier suppliers. Integrate C‑SCRM controls into the product lifecycle and acquisition lifecycle, including architecture trades, supplier selection, verification planning, and sustainment/maintenance channels. Deliver clear, actionable reporting on cyber supply chain risk posture, vulnerabilities, counterfeit exposure, and trends to executive and senior leaders. Advise leadership on emerging C‑SCRM threats (e.g., firmware implants, silicon backdoors, compromised build pipelines, gray‑market infiltration), regulatory developments,