Security Administrator Law Enforcement & Security - Sheboygan, WI at Geebo

Security Administrator

Duties and
Responsibilities:
oAdminister and maintain routers, switches, and wireless network infrastructure oInstall, administer, and troubleshoot network security solutions oUpdate software with the latest security patches and ensure the proper defenses are present foreach network resource oPerform vulnerability and penetration tests; identify and defend against threats; and develop disasterrecovery plans oConfigure security systems, analyze security requirements and recommend improvements oMonitor network traffic for suspicious behavior oParticipate in after-hours and weekend support rotation oPerform additional responsibilities as requested to achieve business objectives
Qualifications:
oBachelor's degree in computer science, cybersecurity, or related field; or equivalent years of job-related experience in Information Technology oAdvanced training certifications may be advantageous oA strong understanding and knowledge of computer, network, and security skills oExcellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills oAbility to work independently and as part of a team oAbility to gather and analyze information to identify and resolve issues in a timely manner oAbility to plan and prioritize work activities and manage multiple projects simultaneously while meeting deadlines in a fast-paced environment oAbility to adapt to regular changes to the work environment including delays or unexpected events oHold confidentiality of secure corporate information with the highest regard Competitive Pay &
Benefits:
Paid vacation and 11 paid holidays Medical, dental, life and disability insurance HSA and FSA accounts 401k with company matching and profit sharing Tuition reimbursement Recommended Skills Adaptability Business Planning Computer Networks Confidentiality Information Technology Infrastructure Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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