The analyst is responsible for day-to-day activities in support of the cybersecurity program and policies. This may include maintenance (patching and upgrades), support of new installations, response to identified threats and vulnerabilities, and other items, as directed. The analyst will perform work to support overall grid stability based on implementation of the applicable cybersecurity program. The analyst will work closely with NERC CIP Compliance personnel to ensure NERC CIP regulatory compliance is maintained.
The analyst will also contribute to ongoing development and improvement of the Cybersecurity Program intended to maintain a strong security posture. This may include revision of program documentation as well as participation in design and implementation of projects that impact security.
This position requires understanding of the integrated generating plant systems as well as processes to secure plant cyber assets. The analyst shall demonstrate an understanding of the impact of cybersecurity processes on generating systems and the overall electric grid.
- Working Knowledge of NERC CIP regulations
- Working Knowledge of network architecture and firewall security
- Ability to troubleshoot network switches and routers on power generation station DCS and data networks
- Hybrid Mobility Classification – Work will be performed from both remote and onsite locations after the onboarding period. However, hybrid employees should live within a reasonable daily commute to a Duke Energy facility.
- Office Environment
- Generation Stations
- Position requires regional travel to generating stations (50% or more)