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Cybersecurity Analyst

Alliance Laundry Systems LLC
Ripon
5 months ago
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Overview

Reporting to the Director - Cybersecurity, the Cybersecurity Analyst is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Information Security Management System (ISMS). This role will also involve performing key Security Operations duties, including system and application audits and reporting.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor and support all internal and external systems infrastructure (Incident & Problem Management), collaborating with colleagues across all Alliance Laundry Systems locations as needed.
  • Compile comprehensive audit reports that identify potential risks and threats.
  • Report on KPIs related to compliance and the effectiveness of information security controls.
  • Support the Director of Cybersecurity in defining and testing specific information security controls and policies.
  • Contribute to the global information security awareness program and ensure company-wide compliance.
  • Conduct security assessments for projects and change management initiatives.
  • Maintain the threat and information risk register and recommend appropriate remediation measures.
  • Develop comprehensive documentation detailing system specifications and operating instructions.
  • Ensure infrastructure, applications, and data security/privacy controls comply with corporate and regulatory policies.
  • Work as part of the Service Desk support team, assisting with client-side issues.
  • Prepare project-related documentation and business cases to implement projects per company policies, ensuring timely and budget-conscious delivery.
  • Audit company resources to ensure compliance with policies and maintain an accurate asset record.
  • Support business continuity processes, documenting and testing the infrastructure environment.
  • Engage and maintain relationships with third-party vendors to ensure effective partnerships.
  • Provide system training to employees, enhancing overall system usage competence.
  • Participate in out-of-hours support coverage on a rotational basis (one week per month).

Qualifications

  • 1-3 years’ experience in security operations in the capacity of incident response and vulnerability management; implementing and managing core Microsoft stack (MCSE equivalent certification); administering and supporting virtualization platforms (VMWare); implementing and managing with Linux operating systems.
  • Experience in scripting technologies such as Powershell, managing cloud solutions (IaaS, Azure, AWS, O365), and managing data center technologies (SANs, Switches, VLANs, Routers, Servers, and Firewalls).
  • Able to demonstrate an understanding of ISO27001:2013 and information security best practices (identity management, intrusion detection/prevention) and a solid understanding of ITIL principles.
  • Experience preparing project documentation and managing projects through to completion.
  • Desirable experience:CompTIA+ security, Certified networking credential, Endpoint management solutions, Virus protection, and mobile device management.

Travel:Occasionally; 10%

Standard and Physical Requirements:Position involves sitting long periods, standing, manual dexterity, stooping, bending, and minimal lifting.

Alliance Team Members Demonstrate DRIVE:

  • Dedicated:Follows through on commitments. Strong say/do.
  • Respectful:Acts with integrity and values diverse perspectives.
  • Innovative:Always looking for a better way; leads change.
  • Versatile:Adapts quickly to changing circumstances. Demonstrates agility.
  • Engaged:Acts like an owner. Wants to create and grow a business which is tightly aligned with market needs.

EEO

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

ID

2025-4584

Pos. Type

Full-Time


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