Here’s another open position, this time it’s a “Lead Security Engineer” at Indiana University:
The following position reporting to Tom Davis, IT Security Officer, Office of the Vice President for Research & IT, at IUB is being posted internally and externally. If interested, you must apply online at http://www.indiana.edu/~hrm/employment/ola.html. Refer to position number #00016490.Lead Security Engineer - PA 14
Generally, assists the staff and management of departments within OVPIT and UITS as well as senior technical managers in various University departments in examining their environments for system and information security exposures. Provides high level technical and practical expertise/consulting. Must gain, maintain, and apply a significant depth of knowledge in many widely varied technology areas, including computing, data and voice networking, and complex security systems and software.
Responds to requests for security analysis and input to technology projects. Designs, develops and implements complex security software. Evaluates, recommends, and implements vended security software. Responds to requests for security analysis and reviews. Analyzes develops, implements and maintains network and system security analysis and other tools. Collects, analyzes, and distills information regarding current known system vulnerabilities and solutions. Collects, analyzes, and disseminates information regarding current intrusion methods and protections. Collects and disseminates or applies information regarding current best practices. Responds to incidents of breaches in computer security and provides advice to and/or participates in the collection of technical evidence. Recommends security policies and procedures. Develops and maintains automated reporting and other mechanisms. Produces reports, papers or other products.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree (Computer Science desirable) is required, and at least three to four years related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Advanced systems analysis, programming, and systems administration experience is required (UNIX preferred, Windows and others very helpful). Working knowledge of computer networking configurations, general data networking, associated protocol suites (e.g., TCP/UDP, IP, etc.) and related issues is required. Solid technical background, with the capacity to subsequently learn and apply security and audit principles and practices is required as is demonstrated excellent oral/written communication skills, and interpersonal skills.
Working knowledge of voice communications, associated protocols, and related issues is desirable. Other desirable technical experiences include C and PERL programming, and relational database management systems.
Limited Criminal Histories (LCH) checks will be required for all external finalists and for internal finalists with less than 1 year on staff.
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