Cybersecurity Software Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Coal Center, PA at Geebo

Cybersecurity Software Analyst

4.
2 Coal Center, PA Coal Center, PA Full-time Full-time $40.
00 - $51.
25 an hour $40.
00 - $51.
25 an hour 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago JobID:
525 Position Type:
Technology Services/Cybersecurity Software Analyst Date Posted:
10/30/2023 Location:
IU1 Central Office Closing Date:
11/10/2023 Full-Time Cybersecurity Software Analyst (IU1 Central Office).
This position is responsible for the security of the organization's data and its information systems.
This position anticipates and defends against cyber threats, and responds to security breaches.
This position plays a key role in protecting the organization's valuable data by monitoring it at all times and evaluating threats that could potentially breach the network.
Bachelor's Degree (Computer Science, Engineering, or related program) with three (3) years of professional experience.
Industry Certifications (Google Cybersecurity certification, Security+, Linux+, LPIC-1 or related certifications) are preferred.
Hourly Rate Range:
$40.
00-$51.
25 This is a 12-month (260 day) position.
The benefits include medical, dental, vision insurances, life insurance, short-term and long-term income protection insurance, and part of the Pennsylvania School Employees Retirement System (PSERS).
The benefits also include paid time off including sick days, personal days, vacation days.
EOE.
Attachment(s):
Cybersecurity Software Analyst.
pdf.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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