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Security Operations Specialist (SOC) Specialist I, II, or III - Night ShiftLocation:Columbus, NE, US, 68602-0499Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) has an immediate opening for a Security Operations Specialist (SOC) Specialist I, II, or III - Night Shift located at Columbus General Office in Columbus , Nebraska. This is a 12-hour rotational shift between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. and will require weekend and holiday hours. This overnight position qualifies for a shift differential in addition to the base hourly pay. Position closes August 4, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Central Time.Position SummaryThe Security Operations Center (SOC) Specialist works in a centralized Security Operations Center located in the Columbus General Office to provide security related services, control site access, and respond to actual or potential security threats and violations at District sites. This is an essential position in order to maintain ongoing operations across the District. This position will primarily work 12-hour shifts, 6:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m., that will include weekend and holiday hours on a rotational basis. Specialists must possess strong computer skills and an ability to multitask while using a wide variety of technology platforms.Education, Training and ExperienceSOC Specialist I, II, or II: High school diploma or a General Educational Development (GED) is required. Must be a minimum of 19 years of age. Experience working in a dispatch center, call center, alarm monitoring center, or security operations center is preferred. Knowledge of Access control and Video Management systems is preferred. Ability to type a minimum of 30 words per minute is required.SOC Specialist II: Requires a minimum of two (2) years SOC experience, with demonstrated and consistent application of policies and procedures in a security setting.SOC Specialist III: Requires a minimum of five (5) years SOC experience, with demonstrated and consistent application of policies and procedures in a security setting.Advancement from SOC Specialist I through SOC Specialist III will be based on the above qualifications as well as management's recommendation and approval.Ability to type a minimum of 30 words per minute.Licenses and/or CertificationsValid Driver’s License.Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesSOC Specialist IDemonstrate mental alertness and the ability to multitask, exercise good judgement, implement instructions and policies, fully understand security task and processes, and possess the acuity of senses and ability of expression sufficient to permit accurate communication by written, spoken, audible, visible, or other signals required by assigned job duties.Demonstrate ability to quickly, independently, and fluently operate the Districts Physical Access Control System (PACS), Video Management System (VMS), Electronic Intercom System (EIS), Incident/Maintenance reporting software, Telephone System, and Statewide Radio System within six weeks of hire.Demonstrate ability to independently assess actual and potential security risk, violations, and incidents and take appropriate action to minimize or prevent further violations or risk to District assets which includes teammates and property.Control access to District facilities located throughout the state using PACS, cameras, and intercom system.Follow District guidelines and standards to ensure the District remains compliant with Federal North American Electricity Reliability Council (NERC), State, Local, and District security requirements.Monitor and coordinate or document a response to alarms (fire, intrusion, robbery, panic, motion) that are routed into the SOC.Ensure all cameras, PACS, intercoms, doors, gates, motion detection devices, radios, and computers/servers are performing optimally.Operate a State-Wide Radio System or long-range walkie talkies to communicate with District employees and emergency personnel.Manage accountability at select District facilities to ensure accurate list of persons onsite during site emergencies.Assist in training and evaluating new operators and documenting their performance as instructed.Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesSOC Specialist IIThe Security Operations Center (SOC) Specialist II must be able to perform the duties and responsibilities as described in the Security Operations Center (SOC) Specialist I position.Achievement of Level II is a progression based on performance and tenure. This level works independently with minimum supervision.Effectively identifies and communicates potential and problematic situations. Contacts appropriate personnel to obtain assistance in problem resolution.Exercises independent judgment with a calm, collective approach during emergencies and stressful situations.Acts as an on-site lead when supervision is not available. Resolves questions, complaints, and requests that may involve policy interpretation.Follow-up on customer inquiries and perform research to assure satisfactory resolution.Assist with the training program by developing training material and training new Specialists.As business dictates, Level II Specialists are eligible to be appointed by Management to a Quarterback temporary role. Quarterbacks act in a temporary leadership role to support other specialists with issue escalation, consistency of work, and aid in building skill set, talent, experience, ownership, and accountability in the organization. Quarterbacks may also be assigned to temporary projects as dictated by management.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesSOC Specialist IIIThe SOC Specialist, Level III must be able to perform the duties and responsibilities as described in the SOC Specialist, Level I and Level II position.Demonstrate mental alertness and the ability to multitask, exercise good judgement, implement instructions and policies, fully understand security task and processes, and possess the acuity of senses and ability of expression sufficient to permit accurate communication by written, spoken, audible, visible, or other signals required by assigned job duties.Demonstrate ability to quickly, independently, and fluently operate the Districts Physical Access Control System (PACS), Video Management System (VMS), Electronic Intercom System (EIS), Incident/Maintenance reporting software, Telephone System, and Statewide Radio System within six weeks of hire.Mentor other Specialists in providing outstanding customer service, technical direction, problem solving, decision-making, teamwork, quality work, and leadership of colleagues as required to provide for business need.Provide input regarding the work performance of a Specialist to the assigned supervisor.Take initiative on driving consistency and improvement throughout the SOC Specialist organization in regard to technical policies and procedures impacting daily work.Ensure all policies and procedures impacting the SOC Specialist's work is documented in procedural format.Drive quality call and alarm audits and will coach SOC Specialists on standards that are required to ensure consistent and accurate support from the SOC.Provide mentoring to other SOC Specialists and will be responsible for training new employees on various policies and procedures upon completion of new hire training. This includes alarm responses and access control process audits, procedure training as the new incumbent becomes more familiar with the multitude of processes that must be followed in any given situation, and efficient processing of alarms and request for assistance.Assist with scheduling of SOC Specialist shifts and will be responsible for filling any unfilled shifts when needed.Accountable for other duties as assigned.Core CompetenciesCustomer FocusEmployees & Teamwork/Diversity & InclusionIntegrity/ExcellencePublic Service/Environmental StewardshipSafetySalary Information - Nebraska Public Power District offers a competitive starting salary with opportunities for growth. In addition to the base salary range listed below, NPPD employees may also be eligible for our Annual Incentive Program (AIP) that may supplement total compensation at a level above and beyond the stated salary range. Successful applicants will be provided more information regarding the incentive program at the time of an interview.SOC Specialist I - Pay Grade - 6 Non-Exempt Typical Pay Grade Starting Salary Range: $18.87 - $23.11 per hourSOC Specialist II - Pay Grade - 7 Non-Exempt Typical Pay Grade Starting Salary Range: $20.71 - $25.37 per hourSOC Specialist III - Pay Grade - 8 Non-Exempt Typical Pay Grade Starting Salary Range: $22.75 - $27.87 per hourTravel Required: None Travel required may fluctuate by business need. This is an estimate and will be discussed further with candidates that receive an interview.Nebraska Public Power District offers a competitive starting salary and an excellent benefits package including medical and dental insurance, 401K retirement plan, paid holidays, paid vacation, paid medical, training opportunities and more.If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact Human Resources at Nebraska Public Power District.Nebraska Public Power District is an Equal Opportunity EmployerWe are an Equal Opportunity Employer who values the contributions of its diverse work force. We are only legally able to hire persons who are 1) a United States citizen or national, 2) a lawful permanent resident of the United States, or 3) an alien legally authorized to work in the United States.Hiring Philosophy (https://www.nppd.com/careers/hiring-philosophy)Know Your RightsE-Verify Participant (https://docs.nppd.com/EVerifyParticipant.pdf)Right to WorkFMLA (https://docs.nppd.com/FMLAPoster.pdf)Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision
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