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The position includes supporting groundwater planning activities for water supply, water source vulnerability and groundwater resource management. BS in Water Resources Engineering, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field.
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Administer and maintain security products (phishing training, vulnerability management, web application firewall, SIEM, IDS, (h)IPS, EDR, etc) As a Security Engineer, Vulnerability Management at RingCentral, your primary responsibilities will be to perform vulnerability scans of our systems and networks, and monitor, triage and track remediation of vulnerabilities.
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Create engineering drawings for control panel and field wiring designs including installation details, bill of material, and P&IDs. The Staff Building Automation Engineer will participate on both multi-disciplinary and controls-specific engineering teams to develop and review Building Automation Engineering design packages, perform calculations and develop engineering solutions in support of capital and retrofit projects in a variety of locations.
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Experience with security tools and technologies such as firewalls, SIEM (Splunk), IDS/IPS, DLP, endpoint security, etc. Deploy, and maintain security infrastructure including firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), endpoint protection, and encryption technologies.
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Prepare and review Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) and initiate/respond to RFIs. Work with various software tools including Autodesk AutoCAD, Revit, Bentley Microstation, and Microsoft Office Suite for design and documentation.
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General Cyber Security & Network Security technologies such as IPS/IDS, CSOC integration. Relevant industry certifications such as CCIE/CCDE, CISSP, AWS or GCP professional network or security certifications.
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Strong background working with security technologies: firewalls, intrusion detection, anti-virus, vulnerability scanning and remediation, security log and event management, network traffic analysis, privilege management, etc.
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A solid understanding of networking, cyber security concepts, vulnerability identification and cyber threat intelligence is necessary. Aid in the management of alerts and configurations of technologies that CIR relies on (IDS/IPS, Email Security technologies, Firewalls, DLP, etc.
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These technologies include TIP, SOAR, SIEM, EDR, and many other detection and incident response technologies. Knowledge of Security Concepts, Mitre Telecommunication&CK Framework, PCI Compliance Requirements.
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Meet compliance for Information Security Vulnerability Management (ISVMs) and Intelligence Community Vulnerability Alert (ICVAs) and provide support for DoD STIGS. Backups/Restore, ePO McAfee, VMware 6.0 or higher.
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Populates data visualization tool (such as Tableau, Brinqa, and Hygeia) for reporting vulnerability metrics by system and owner. Performs discovery scanning via the Vulnerability Management Platform (scheduled and ad-hoc.
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Perform AI/ML application security vulnerability assessments, penetration tests, threat modeling, and advanced advisory activities through client services engagements. Hold one or more security certifications: CISSP, CSSLP, OSCP, OSWE, OSCE, GPEN, GWAPT, GMLE.
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We are looking for a detail oriented Designer/Draftsman that can create simple 2D drawings such as P&IDs as well as complex 3D models of sanitary process lines. Ability to read, understand and create P&IDs, process flow diagrams and other 2D drawings.
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Experience in Compliance administration (DLP, Information Protection, Data Lifecycle Management, Vulnerability Remediation). Experience in Power Platform administration (DLP Polices, Environment settings, supporting PowerAutomate Flows, PowerApps.
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The Business Analyst reports to the Vulnerability Remediation Manager and has responsibilities for conducting and coordinating technical vulnerability assessments across our IT infrastructure, applications and services, providing subject matter expertise recommendations towards the development of appropriate remediation plans and delivering clear and accurate reports detailing the organization's level of security assurance against internal compliance and external threat measures.
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