DESCRIPTION: The Network Security Engineer (NSE) supports the wired and wireless network environment and maintains security controls that help mitigate risks to the institution's information assets and systems. The NSE is primarily responsible for administering networking and security technologies as well as monitoring the network and key information systems for evidence of intrusion.
OUTCOMES: A reliable and secure networking infrastructure to support all academic and administrative technology-related functions.
Work with LTS staff members to identify and address problems relating to the campus network 20%
Provide support for the network access control system 10%
Configure, monitor, and maintain the wireless network system 20%
Configure, monitor, and maintain the wired network system 10%
Administer network security-related technologies, such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and monitoring systems. 15%
Monitor the network and key information technology resources for evidence of suspicious activity. 15%
Identify and mitigate institutional information security vulnerabilities. Perform vulnerability scans. Review and interpret results. 10%
Associate's degree or equivalent experience in a computer-related field required; Bachelor's degree in a related field (i.e., Computer Science, Engineering, MIS) preferred
Two to four years of experience supporting networking and telecommunications infrastructures including wired and wireless networks
Two to four years of experience with mobile devices and operating systems, including Unix/Linux, Windows and macOS
One to three years of experience with administering information security-related technologies, such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and monitoring systems, such as Splunk or Elastic Stack.
One to three years of experience administering network access control systems, such as Aruba ClearPass, FortiNAC, or Cisco ISE
About Us:Located in southcentral Pennsylvania, York College offers more than 50 baccalaureate majors in professional programs, the sciences and humanities to its 4,600 undergraduate students. The College also offers master's programs in business, education and nursing, and a doctorate in nursing practice. A center of affordable academic excellence, York is dedicated to the intellectual, professional and social growth of its students. The College helps them develop a concrete plan to attain academic growth and career success; encourages them to try in the “real world” what they learn in the classroom; and prepares them to be professionals in whatever career they pursue. Please visit our website at www.ycp.edu.