42457: Columbus, OH – IT – JFS – IT Security Specialist 2/ITSS2

JFS is looking for TWO IT Security Specialist II for a 1680-hour assignment (extensions are not likely, or will be in small increments to finish the project). Please scroll down to the bottom of this posting and download the Word attachment for additional details regarding the specific projects the Resources will be working on!

Posting will close to submissions on Monday, 10/17 1:30pmEST

MUST be available to test onsite: Wednesday, 10/19 at 9amEST sharp. A maximum of 15 candidates will be sent to the Client Manager and scheduled for technical screenings. Dependent upon test scores, candidates will be immediately interviewed face-to-face by Client Managers for 20-30 minutes. Interviews should conclude at or before 1pm. DO NOT SUBMIT candidates unavailable to commit their Wednesday morning to the screening process onsite.
Interview Process: TOP Candidates forwarded to the Manager must be available for an on-site computer based skills test that will take 70mins followed by a 20-30 min F2F interview for those with the highest score. The testing location is ODJFS at 4020 E. Fifth Ave, Columbus Ohio 43219.

JFS takes 3+ weeks to complete a PO. Please set this expectation with candidates PRIOR TO SUBMITTING. Once an offer is made, a start date will not be for at least 3 full weeks.

Description of Duties:
10% of Total Work Effort: Work-at-home users support on the existing systems. Any new applications or IP changes of existing applications that are accessed by external entities in the Counties.

25% of Total Work Effort: Replacing/troubleshooting any firewall issues. The security challenges from the firewall of all devices connecting to it through the VPN token process.

25% of Total Work Effort: RSA administration and updates. The conversion from the Novell solution to the Axway solution for FTP process.

15% of Total Work Effort: The move of all applications and resources within the Air Center DMZ to the SOCC DMZ

25% of Total Work Effort: Attend requirements meetings, provide input into and/or complete detail network design documentation based on business requirements, coordinate work efforts among project assignments with others on the project team, provide verbal and written status to the team lead, collaborate with project managers, technical architects, team lead, and unit manager on the project, provide support for system testing and user testing, assist in daily issue resolution for the project, use technologies as described in the skill set required, perform testing, debugging of network equipment, create reports and technical network documents.Supplemental staff may be required to perform other duties as assigned by the team lead.

Build of the Network and Firewall path for OIT to monitor the hosted Servers with their tools on the JFS network space. The conversion of the traffic from the older Cisco ASA firewall to the new Palo Alto’s at the SOCC and SOT. The conversion of the work-at-home users from the Cisco VPN to the Palo Alto VPN. involvement in Hamilton County Firewall replacement and integration. Assist with all WAN X site migrations that have firewall integration with County Networks. Assist with RSA administration and updates.

REQUIRED: Completion of associate degree program or undergraduate core coursework in computer science;

2 yrs. trg. or 2 yrs. exp. in data security,

1+ yrs experience - of which must have involved determining appropriate access levels for resources & data files requiring resource access control protection & formulating appropriate access profiles for each application.

2yrs+ experience in VPN technology and administration.

2yrs+ experience in load balancer design & administration.

2yrs+ experience in firewall Administration Desired

Projects the Resources will be working on:

1. The build of the Network and Firewall path for OIT to monitor the hosted Servers with their tools on the JFS network space.

2. The conversion of the traffic from the older Cisco ASA firewall to the new Palo Alto’s at the SOCC and SOT.

3. The conversion of the work-at-home users from the Cisco VPN to the Palo Alto VPN.

4. County Firewall replacement and integration.

5. All WAN X site migrations that have firewall integrations with County Networks.

6. RSA administration and updates.

7. BGP integration with OIT for dynamic routing preferences.

8. Work-at-home users support on the existing systems.

9. Any new applications or IP changes of existing applications that are accessed by external entities in the Counties.

10. Replacing/troubleshooting any firewall issues.

11. The security challenges from the firewall of all devices connecting to it through the VPN token process.

12. The conversion from the Novell solution to the Axway solution for FTP process.

13. The move of all applications and resources within the Air Center DMZ to the SOCC DMZ.

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