NikSoft Systems Corp.
Cybersecurity Engineer (Asset Management and Security)
NikSoft Systems Corp., Greendale, Wisconsin, United States, 53129
Cybersecurity Engineer (Asset Management and Security)
We are searching for a
Cybersecurity Engineer
to add to its team in support of the United States Postal Service's Cybersecurity program. The successful candidate will experience an unparalleled large-scale and complex enterprise environment consisting of hundreds of thousands of Information Technology systems spanning servers, desktops, and IoT devices. USPS Systems process billions of dollars in annual revenue and support a diverse user base spread across the United States. Join the NikSoft team to scale your career to the next level.Responsibilities:The successful candidate will provide engineering and administrative support related to Asset Management tools and security solutions.Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in an Information Technology or relevant field.8+ years of engineering experience working with Asset Management and Security solutions in large enterprise environments.Experience working with asset visibility of on-premises physical and virtual network connected resources and hosted software, and cloud hosted workloads, including virtual-machine, containerized, and serverless workloads.Experience with security configuration posture assessment of all assets and identification of non-compliant posture vs industry- and vendor-specific standards.Experience working with ARMIS and/or other Asset Management/Security solutions.Hands-on experience with tool configuration, installation/administration, patching, and maintenance.Windows and UNIX system administration experience.Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills.Experience working in agile environments.Desired Qualifications:Certifications (one or more) preferred: CISSP, Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), SFCP, GCIA, ISSEP, ISSMP, GCIH, GCFA, CSLC, CISM, CCNA, CCNPNote:
Candidates must be able to obtain a Postal Sensitive Clearance (US Citizenship or Green Card required). Additionally, candidates must not have traveled outside of the USA for a combined period not to exceed 6 months within the last 5 years.
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We are searching for a
Cybersecurity Engineer
to add to its team in support of the United States Postal Service's Cybersecurity program. The successful candidate will experience an unparalleled large-scale and complex enterprise environment consisting of hundreds of thousands of Information Technology systems spanning servers, desktops, and IoT devices. USPS Systems process billions of dollars in annual revenue and support a diverse user base spread across the United States. Join the NikSoft team to scale your career to the next level.Responsibilities:The successful candidate will provide engineering and administrative support related to Asset Management tools and security solutions.Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in an Information Technology or relevant field.8+ years of engineering experience working with Asset Management and Security solutions in large enterprise environments.Experience working with asset visibility of on-premises physical and virtual network connected resources and hosted software, and cloud hosted workloads, including virtual-machine, containerized, and serverless workloads.Experience with security configuration posture assessment of all assets and identification of non-compliant posture vs industry- and vendor-specific standards.Experience working with ARMIS and/or other Asset Management/Security solutions.Hands-on experience with tool configuration, installation/administration, patching, and maintenance.Windows and UNIX system administration experience.Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills.Experience working in agile environments.Desired Qualifications:Certifications (one or more) preferred: CISSP, Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH), SFCP, GCIA, ISSEP, ISSMP, GCIH, GCFA, CSLC, CISM, CCNA, CCNPNote:
Candidates must be able to obtain a Postal Sensitive Clearance (US Citizenship or Green Card required). Additionally, candidates must not have traveled outside of the USA for a combined period not to exceed 6 months within the last 5 years.
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