Job Title:- Lead Info Sec Engineer
Visa:- USC
LinkedIn required
Location: 1331 East Wyoming Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19124
- Hybrid On-Site: Tue-Wed-Thr (On-Site); Mon & Fri (Remote)
Note: – I will upfront they have been sourcing this via HR and some other vendors so please make sure candidates have not applied directly or in-directly to Temple Health before submitting.
*Candidate should be comfortable for a screening call with my client *
Job description:
Job Summary
The Lead Information Security Engineer plays a crucial role in supervising the improvement, maintenance, and management of our client’s information security posture and related technologies. This position entails leading security projects, providing technical guidance and mentorship, overseeing blueteam defensive operations and purpleteam exercises, coordinating vulnerability management, collaborating with business units and stakeholders, representing the security function, and managing vendor relationships including MSSPs, while working with crossfunctional IT and operational teams to ensure effective implementation and continuous enhancement of security controls and solutions.
Education
• Bachelor’s degree: in Computer, Information Sciences or Business Administration
• Combination of relevant education and experience may be considered in lieu of degree.
Licenses and Certifications (preferred)
• CISSP - Cert Info Sys Security Professional
• GCIH - GIAC Cert Incident Handler
• GPEN - GIAC Penetration Tester
• GCFE - GIAC Cert Forensic Examiner
Experience
• 3 Years experience in a Leading Information Security Programs including mentoring / managing junior security engineers/analysts for organizations
• 5 Years of experience leading Information security initiatives independently.
• 5 Years experience with risk assessment tools, technologies, and methods
• 7 Years experience with anti-virus software, intrusion detection, firewalls, and content filtering
• 7 Years experience with risk assessment tools, technologies, and methods
• General Experience with communicating network security issues to peers