Network Security Ops Engineer - 3rd Shift

Location: REMOTE Salary: $50.00 USD Hourly - $63.00 USD Hourly Description: Our client is currently seeking a Network Security Ops Engineer – 3rd Shift Job Description As a Network Security Ops Engineer, you will design and engineer secure solutions aligned with the Cybersecurity engineering roadmap. You will support the delivery of highly complex secure systems, cyber applications, technical initiatives, and regulatory and risk requirements. In a fast‑paced, high‑velocity environment, you will collaborate across teams to facilitate process engineering, remediate risk, and mitigate operational vulnerabilities. Your work will help build resilient, next‑generation systems that solve business challenges, strengthen the control environment, and ensure compliance with security, legal, and regulatory standards. You will actively manage and escalate risks and customer‑impacting issues in day‑to‑day operations, ensuring visibility and alignment with leadership. What You’ll Do • Engineer solutions aligned with the Cybersecurity Engineering Roadmap and overall enterprise security strategy • Maintain and improve processes supporting the delivery of complex secure systems, cyber platforms, and technical projects • Facilitate process engineering, risk remediation, and mitigation of operational risks in a high‑velocity environment • Collaborate across teams to define technology requirements, deliverables, system designs, and identify gaps • Analyze cyber technologies, metrics models, and performance indicators to assess effectiveness • Identify robust security solutions and help build resilient, next‑generation systems that enhance the control environment • Proactively manage and escalate risk and customer‑impacting issues to management (Note: Additional position‑specific responsibilities may be added by the recruiter.) How You’ll Do It • Analyze, design, and develop security solutions in collaboration with Cybersecurity Architects to ensure alignment with corporate technology goals and risk tolerance • Design and engineer solutions consistent with the enterprise Cybersecurity Strategy • Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) for supported security technologies and lead technical escalations • Validate current‑state and future‑state architectural models to assess system impacts • Oversee security requirements and technical specifications to guide successful project execution • Provide direction and guidance to infrastructure, operations, data, and application development teams during implementation and transition to production • Manage relationships with security vendors and partners • Build and maintain strong relationships with leadership, peers, project managers, and internal stakeholders • Stay current with next‑generation security designs, industry trends, threats, and attack techniques • Ensure compliance with audit, regulatory, and legal requirements Qualifications You’ll Need Minimum Requirements • Bachelor’s degree in one of the following disciplines: • * Computer Science • Engineering • Informatics • Information Security • Information Technology • 3+ years of experience in one or more of the following areas: • * Information Security • Application Security • Security Engineering • Related cybersecurity disciplines By providing your phone number, you consent to: (1) receive automated text messages and calls from the Judge Group, Inc. and its affiliates (collectively "Judge") to such phone number regarding job opportunities, your job application, and for other related purposes. Message & data rates apply and message frequency may vary. Consistent with Judge's Privacy Policy, information obtained from your consent will not be shared with third parties for marketing/promotional purposes. Reply STOP to opt out of receiving telephone calls and text messages from Judge and HELP for help. Contact: agupta07@judge.com This job and many more are available through The Judge Group. Find us on the web at www.judge.com Remote Skills: Analysis Skills, Architectural Design, Computer Science, Computer Security, Customer Escalations, Enterprise Protection, Industry/Trade Analysis, Informatics, Information Technology & Information Systems, Information/Data Security (InfoSec), Internet Security, Leadership, Legal Standards, Maintain Compliance, Network Security, Performance Analysis, Performance Modeling, Process Engineering, Process Improvement, Project Execution, Project/Program Management, Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Requirements, Requirements Management, Risk, Risk Management, Security Compliance, Security Monitoring, Short Messaging Service (SMS), Software Development, Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), System Architecture, Systems Analysis, Technical Delivery, Technical Leadership, Technical Support, Technical/Engineering Design, Technology Analysis, Vendor/Supplier Relations, Web Analytics About the Company: Judge Group The Judge Group Inc., is a leading professional services firm specializing in talent, technology, and learning solutions. We consult, staff, train, and solve. Through our work we make people and organizations better. Our services are successfully delivered through a network of more than 30 offices across the United States, Canada, and India. The Judge Group is proud to partner with the best and brightest companies in business today, including over 60 of the Fortune 100. We serve organizations in financial services, healthcare, life sciences, insurance, government (including aerospace and defense), manufacturing, and technology and telecommunications. If you would like to learn more about The Judge Group visit www.judge.com or call toll free (800) 360-4474. Company Size: 5,000 to 9,999 employees Industry: Computer/IT Services Founded: 1970 Website: Apply tot his job

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