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Cyber Security Engineer
Join us and make YOUR mark on the World! Are you interested in joining some of the brightest talent in the world to strengthen the United States’ security? Come join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) where our employees apply their expertise to create solutions for BIG ideas that make our world a better place. We are looking for individuals that demonstrate an understanding of working in partnership with team peers, who engage, advocate, and contribute to building an inclusive culture, and provide expertise to solve challenging problems. We have an opening for a Cybersecurity Engineer to independently and collaboratively perform a wide range of activities associated with supporting the Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC) Incident Response team. This position is within the Information Technology Solutions Division (ITSD) of the Computing Directorate and matrixed to the Cyber Security Program (CSP), in support of the Livermore Information Technology (LivIT) Program. This position offers a hybrid schedule, blending in-person and virtual presence. You will have the flexibility to work from home one or more days per week. This position will be filled at either level based on knowledge and related experience as assessed by the hiring team. Additional job responsibilities (outlined below) will be assigned if hired at the higher level. You will Protect enterprise systems and information by promptly responding to security threats and incidents, acting individually and as part of a team. Proactively hunt for cyber threats and enact identification, containment and eradication measures while supporting recovery efforts. Perform analysis on LLNL intrusion detection systems. Provide security monitoring and incident response support including troubleshooting and resolution of issues. Create and manage processes, systems, and tools exercising a high degree of responsibility. Serve as an incident response technical point of contact and interact with internal and exte