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Role Snapshot

Cybersecurity Engineer responsible for securing and supporting Community College of Baltimore County's computing and network infrastructure. Provides strategic guidance on information security infrastructure, vulnerability management, and security risk assessments.

Key Responsibilities: Direct vulnerability management including scans and remediation coordination, conduct security risk assessments, investigate security incidents and provide root-cause analysis, and develop college-wide information security policies and procedures. Mentor the college community on security compliance and risk mitigation while optimizing business processes.
Skills & Tools: Advanced knowledge of operating system, network, and application security at enterprise level, security analysis and optimization capabilities, and strong advisory and mentoring abilities. Cybersecurity certifications preferred.
Qualifications: Master's degree in cybersecurity, information security, or related field with minimum one year of cybersecurity or IT experience required. Enterprise-level experience securing operating systems, networks, and applications essential.
Location: USA
Compensation: Not provided by employer. Typical compensation for this role is $65,000 – $85,000/year based on title, seniority, and location.

Job Description

The purpose of this class is to perform administrative and technical work in securing and supporting the College's computing and/or network infrastructure.


Master's degree in cybersecurity, information security, or related field with a minimum of one-year experience in cybersecurity or information technology. Experience with securing operating systems, networks, and various applications at an enterprise level required. Cybersecurity certifications are preferred.

  1. Provide strategic guidance for the planning and execution of additions, deletions, and significant modifications to the college-wide information security infrastructure.
  2. Direct vulnerability management, including scans, analysis, and coordination of remediation strategies with stakeholders.
  3. Conduct and guide comprehensive security risk assessments, ensuring alignment with institutional goals and regulatory compliance.
  4. Direct investigations and responses to security anomalies, providing expert recommendations and root-cause analysis.
  5. Develop and enforce college-wide information security policies, standards, and procedures, ensuring best practices and continuous improvement.
  6. Perform advanced security analysis to optimize institutional business processes while balancing academic and administrative needs.
  7. Advise and mentor the College community on security policy compliance and risk mitigation strategies.

Essential Job Duties are intended to be examples of duties and are not intended to be all inclusive. There will be other duties as assigned.