International Executive Service Corps
Cybersecurity SME - Operational Technology (OT)
International Executive Service Corps, New York, New York, United States,
KeyLogic has an immediate need for a
Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert - Operational Technology
to join our growing team supporting the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and their Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER). The candidate will provide comprehensive support across various phases of the Rural and Municipal Utility Cybersecurity (RMUC) Program within the CESER office at the Department of Energy, ensuring the success and impact of the program's cybersecurity initiatives in the U.S. energy sector. The RMUC Program is dedicated to improving the ability of 3,000 eligible electric cooperative, public power, and small investor-owned utilities to protect against, detect, respond to, or recover from a cybersecurity threat, and to increasing the participation of eligible utilities in threat information sharing programs.
The position is remote, preference given to candidates living in (or willing to relocate to) the Washington, DC area.
Position Requirements:
U.S. Citizenship
Bachelor's Degree and 5+ years of experience in electric generation/distribution or transmission
operational technology
cybersecurity in the electricity (energy) sector
Exposure to or direct experience with the Department of Energy's processes and procedures
Advanced degrees and certifications
Experience working with electric utilities that
are not
NERC registered entities.
Excellent communication skills
Excellent prioritization and time-management skills
Understanding of market availability and pricing of current cybersecurity tools and technologies
Position Responsibilities:
Actively engage in providing technical consulting to DOE personnel related to energy system information technology and operational technology (OT) cybersecurity; programmatic activities; contribute to the design of funding, technical assistance, and training opportunities; development of program funding opportunity announcements; and program management processes, including the Financial Assistance Process (pre-selection; project negotiations; award, technical assistance, and training implementation and management; post-award and post-event evaluation and management; and administrative phases). In addition, the candidate is expected to build rapport with and provide ongoing support for a portfolio of RMUC eligible utilities and not-for-profit entities.
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Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert - Operational Technology
to join our growing team supporting the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and their Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER). The candidate will provide comprehensive support across various phases of the Rural and Municipal Utility Cybersecurity (RMUC) Program within the CESER office at the Department of Energy, ensuring the success and impact of the program's cybersecurity initiatives in the U.S. energy sector. The RMUC Program is dedicated to improving the ability of 3,000 eligible electric cooperative, public power, and small investor-owned utilities to protect against, detect, respond to, or recover from a cybersecurity threat, and to increasing the participation of eligible utilities in threat information sharing programs.
The position is remote, preference given to candidates living in (or willing to relocate to) the Washington, DC area.
Position Requirements:
U.S. Citizenship
Bachelor's Degree and 5+ years of experience in electric generation/distribution or transmission
operational technology
cybersecurity in the electricity (energy) sector
Exposure to or direct experience with the Department of Energy's processes and procedures
Advanced degrees and certifications
Experience working with electric utilities that
are not
NERC registered entities.
Excellent communication skills
Excellent prioritization and time-management skills
Understanding of market availability and pricing of current cybersecurity tools and technologies
Position Responsibilities:
Actively engage in providing technical consulting to DOE personnel related to energy system information technology and operational technology (OT) cybersecurity; programmatic activities; contribute to the design of funding, technical assistance, and training opportunities; development of program funding opportunity announcements; and program management processes, including the Financial Assistance Process (pre-selection; project negotiations; award, technical assistance, and training implementation and management; post-award and post-event evaluation and management; and administrative phases). In addition, the candidate is expected to build rapport with and provide ongoing support for a portfolio of RMUC eligible utilities and not-for-profit entities.
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