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Location: Coppell, TX Description: About this Opportunity
- The incumbent is responsible for providing highly advanced technical and analytical skills to the Technology Risk Management (Information Security) Office.
- Under the supervision of the lead Director, will assist in the collection of requirements and contribute Subject Matter Expertise (SME) advice in the areas of security architectures, designs, policies, and control standards with a special emphasis on mainframe technology.
- Works with project teams to ensure technical quality of mainframe security focused deliverables and adherence to security standards, governance, and controls practices.
- Incumbent should be considered a security and technical expert in security technology, architecture, designs, systems implementation, and integration, with deep, specialized knowledge of mainframe systems.
- Conducts technical research when necessary to contribute to setting mainframe security direction and strategy.
- Provides Mainframe Security SME advice and guidance related to all activities including infrastructure and application initiatives, projects, plans, and reviews with a specialized focus on mainframe technologies.
- Works cross functionally to evolve mainframe-based products while adhering to Information Security Policies and Control Standards
- Assists project teams during system design and project lifecycle to:
- Participates in working groups of subject matter experts for definition and review of security standards, guidelines, principles, governance, and controls.
- Actively contributes SME advice to TRM members, cross-functional application development teams, various councils and committees and architecture roundtable meetings.
- Mitigates risk by following established procedures, spotting key errors, and demonstrating strong ethical behavior.
- Deep knowledge and experience of:
- Mainframe computing infrastructure, including z/OS, RACF, ICSF, DB2, CICS, and WebSphere
- Security technologies including encryption, PKI systems and usage, and Identity and Access management paradigms.
Vacancy expired!