Entry Level Cyber Security Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Houston, TX at Geebo

Entry Level Cyber Security Analyst

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2 Houston, TX Houston, TX Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$63.
6K - $80.
5K a year Estimated:
$63.
6K - $80.
5K a year 23 hours ago 23 hours ago 23 hours ago As an Entry Level Cyber Security Analyst, you will become a part of an elite team of individuals committed to the security of Customer information and the Company's intellectual property.
You will manage the various security tools to identify and evaluate complex business and technology risks.
You must also be able to communicate your findings and recommendations for management.
You will work with teams across the organization including partnering with IT and Software Development on security related matters.
If you are an innovative problem solver in technology who enjoys working in a team environment, this is the position for you! Requirements:
Bachelor's degree, certificate, or boot camp in CIS, IT, or Cyber Security related fields a plus Linux and Windows operating systems experience and knowledge required Excellent oral and written communication skills Industry standard certifications a plus
Benefits:
Our associates receive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
We also offer company contributions to your HSA, 6% match on 401(k), and a work/life balance with paid time off.
At our Houston office, you can take advantage of our great training programs and facility amenities, including onsite dining, and onsite medical center.
We also offer a wide variety of sports and social leagues to participate in after work, along with volunteering initiatives through our Associate Foundation.
Reynolds and Reynolds promotes a healthy lifestyle by providing a non-smoking environment.
Reynolds and Reynolds encourages applicants of all ages and experience to apply, as we do not discriminate on the basis of age.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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