What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cybersecurity Engineer (Alaska Railroad) position at State of Alaska?
PURPOSE OF POSITION:
The Security Engineer will provide daily monitoring of security tools and data in order to ensure the safety and security of ARRC systems. The Security Engineer provides backup and support for the Security Management functions that the Manager of Security Delivery and Security is accountable. Will assist during cybersecurity events and investigations and will provide backup for the education program to ensure end users are educated and informed about risks and security concerns. The Cybersecurity Engineer will be responsible for the research of, selection of and implementation of new security technologies and to perform security work that will ensure the security and safety of ARRC computing resources and systems.
Factor 1 - Knowledge Required
In depth technical understanding of cybersecurity principals and best practice. Understanding and knowledge of Cisco networking configuration and audit. Ability to understand security requirements and regulations and the practical implementation of those requirements.
Factor 2 - Supervisory Control
Incumbent works under the general supervision of the Manager, Service Delivery and Security who defines objectives. Must be able to work independently using own judgment in planning the work schedule, prioritizing work assignments, and setting deadlines in accordance with established instructions, policies and procedures. Where no established guidelines or procedures exist, incumbent develops and uses methods based on experience and past practices.
Factor 3 - Guidelines
Established guidelines such as policies, procedures, project schedules and vendor manuals are available. Some are detailed; others have gaps that require critical thinking skills, extensive research, and previous experience/training in determining the best approach to use in resolving complex problems. Supervisor is available for assistance and guidance on any unusual situations.
Factor 4 - Complexity
Work involves the monitoring ARRC OT and IT systems for security concerns or anomalies. Responsible for investigating security concerns and seeking external assistance when needed. Implements new technologies and configurations to improve the security stance of ARRC systems. Works under pressure and with constantly changing deadlines.
Factor 5 - Scope and Effect
Responsible for critical systems across the enterprise.
Factor 6 - Personal Contacts
Primary contact with internal ARRC employees and contractors. Outside contacts are with vendors of software and hardware for research and/or troubleshooting resolution as required.
Factor 7 - Physical Demands
Work is mostly sedentary. Relocation and installation of equipment may require lifting up to 50 lbs.
Factor 8 - Work Environment
Work is performed in an office setting coupled with occasional visits to the computer room and user department areas. Requires infrequent ravel to other Railbelt sites and shop offices to install computer and network related equipment, provide training and computer familiarization, or troubleshoot problems. Work inside of industrial areas will require the incumbent to wear PPE gear (available at the warehouse) as required.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related degree required. May substitute related work experience for education requirement on a year-for-year basis.
Work Experience
Three (3) years of experience as a Systems Engineer, Systems Administrator or Network Engineer required. Cisco, Windows experience is required.
Certification/License Requirements
Must be able to operate a motor vehicle and possess a valid driver’s license.
The above reflects only the more significant details for the performance of the job and is not intended to be all inclusive.Please include any REQUIRED AND DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS in your APPLICANT PROFILE and/or RESUME. If using work experience not already documented in your application, also provide the employer name, your job title, dates of employment and whether full- or part-time. Your application will be closely reviewed to determine if the responses are supported and minimum qualifications are clearly met. If they are not, the applicant will not advance to the interview and selection phase of the recruitment.
Questions regarding application submission or system operation errors should be directed to the Workplace Alaska hotline at 1-800-587-0430 (toll free) or (907) 465-4095 if you are located in the Juneau area. Requests for information may also be emailed to recruitment.services@alaska.gov.
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The Security Engineer will provide daily monitoring of security tools and data in order to ensure the safety and security of ARRC systems. The Security Engineer provides backup and support for the Security Management functions that the Manager of Security Delivery and Security is accountable. Will assist during cybersecurity events and investigations and will provide backup for the education program to ensure end users are educated and informed about risks and security concerns. The Cybersecurity Engineer will be responsible for the research of, selection of and implementation of new security technologies and to perform security work that will ensure the security and safety of ARRC computing resources and systems.
Duties and Responsibilities: |
Cybersecurity tools research, implementation, configuration and troubleshooting. |
Monitor security tools and logs for anomaly, understanding baseline and investigating deviations. |
Cybersecurity event management, investigation and incident management. |
Education of end users on cybersecurity. |
Project Management |
Factor 1 - Knowledge Required
In depth technical understanding of cybersecurity principals and best practice. Understanding and knowledge of Cisco networking configuration and audit. Ability to understand security requirements and regulations and the practical implementation of those requirements.
Factor 2 - Supervisory Control
Incumbent works under the general supervision of the Manager, Service Delivery and Security who defines objectives. Must be able to work independently using own judgment in planning the work schedule, prioritizing work assignments, and setting deadlines in accordance with established instructions, policies and procedures. Where no established guidelines or procedures exist, incumbent develops and uses methods based on experience and past practices.
Factor 3 - Guidelines
Established guidelines such as policies, procedures, project schedules and vendor manuals are available. Some are detailed; others have gaps that require critical thinking skills, extensive research, and previous experience/training in determining the best approach to use in resolving complex problems. Supervisor is available for assistance and guidance on any unusual situations.
Factor 4 - Complexity
Work involves the monitoring ARRC OT and IT systems for security concerns or anomalies. Responsible for investigating security concerns and seeking external assistance when needed. Implements new technologies and configurations to improve the security stance of ARRC systems. Works under pressure and with constantly changing deadlines.
Factor 5 - Scope and Effect
Responsible for critical systems across the enterprise.
Factor 6 - Personal Contacts
Primary contact with internal ARRC employees and contractors. Outside contacts are with vendors of software and hardware for research and/or troubleshooting resolution as required.
Factor 7 - Physical Demands
Work is mostly sedentary. Relocation and installation of equipment may require lifting up to 50 lbs.
Factor 8 - Work Environment
Work is performed in an office setting coupled with occasional visits to the computer room and user department areas. Requires infrequent ravel to other Railbelt sites and shop offices to install computer and network related equipment, provide training and computer familiarization, or troubleshoot problems. Work inside of industrial areas will require the incumbent to wear PPE gear (available at the warehouse) as required.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related degree required. May substitute related work experience for education requirement on a year-for-year basis.
Work Experience
Three (3) years of experience as a Systems Engineer, Systems Administrator or Network Engineer required. Cisco, Windows experience is required.
Certification/License Requirements
Must be able to operate a motor vehicle and possess a valid driver’s license.
The above reflects only the more significant details for the performance of the job and is not intended to be all inclusive.Please include any REQUIRED AND DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS in your APPLICANT PROFILE and/or RESUME. If using work experience not already documented in your application, also provide the employer name, your job title, dates of employment and whether full- or part-time. Your application will be closely reviewed to determine if the responses are supported and minimum qualifications are clearly met. If they are not, the applicant will not advance to the interview and selection phase of the recruitment.
Alaska Railroad Human Resources Department
E-Mail: arjobinfo@akrr.com
Phone: 907-265-2220
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 107500, Anchorage, AK 99510-7500
Street Address: 327 West Ship Creek, Anchorage, AK
Fax Number: (907) 265-2542
Alaska Railroad Corporation is an equal opportunity employer
WORKPLACE ALASKA APPLICATION QUESTIONS & ASSISTANCEStreet Address: 327 West Ship Creek, Anchorage, AK
Fax Number: (907) 265-2542
Alaska Railroad Corporation is an equal opportunity employer
Questions regarding application submission or system operation errors should be directed to the Workplace Alaska hotline at 1-800-587-0430 (toll free) or (907) 465-4095 if you are located in the Juneau area. Requests for information may also be emailed to recruitment.services@alaska.gov.
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