Duration: 1 YearsOversee SOC operations during assigned shifts, ensuring efficient workflow, proper escalation procedures, adherence to SLAs, and effective communication between analysts.
- Lead investigations and response to complex security incidents impacting OT systems, networks, and applications. This includes coordinating efforts with other teams and business units (e.g. Networking, Architecture, CIP Compliance).
- Perform in-depth analysis of security alerts and logs common in ICS/SCADA systems to identify indicators of compromise (IOCs).
- Make real-time decisions on incident severity, containment strategies, and escalation paths and actions taken by Tier 1 & 2 analysts for incidents.
- Evaluate and provide feedback on the performance of security technologies (e.g. SIEM, SOAR, IIDS/IPS) used in the SOC. Identify and oversee the optimization of detection rules to reduce false positives.
- Develop, test, and implement custom detection rules, correlation searches, baseline drift and use cases within the toolset to improve threat detection capabilities specifically tailored to OT protocols and environments.
- Proactively search for IOCs and misconfigurations within the OT environment using threat intelligence, anomaly detection techniques, and knowledge of attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) relevant to ICS/SCADA systems.
- Create, maintain, and refine incident response playbooks, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and runbooks based on lessons learned from incidents, threat intelligence, and industry best practices.
- Ensure all actions, findings, and decisions made during incident handling are thoroughly documented in the SOC's ticketing system. Prepare clear and concise reports for management on security incidents and trends.
- Provide guidance, training, and mentorship to Tier 1 & 2 analysts on incident handling, analysis techniques, tools, and OT security concepts.
- Participate in training sessions and simulations to stay current on cyber threats, OT security best practices, and monitoring tools.
- Stay current on NERC-CIP standards (specifically 2/3), NIST CSF, Purdue Model for Industrial Control Systems, ISO 27001 frameworks, and other relevant OT security regulations.
Position: OT Security Analyst
Location: Dallas TX***Onsite***
Duration: 1 Years Oversee SOC operations during assigned shifts, ensuring efficient workflow, proper escalation procedures, adherence to SLAs, and effective communication between analysts.
- Lead investigations and response to complex security incidents impacting OT systems, networks, and applications. This includes coordinating efforts with other teams and business units (e.g. Networking, Architecture, CIP Compliance).
- Perform in-depth analysis of security alerts and logs common in ICS/SCADA systems to identify indicators of compromise (IOCs).
- Make real-time decisions on incident severity, containment strategies, and escalation paths and actions taken by Tier 1 & 2 analysts for incidents.
- Evaluate and provide feedback on the performance of security technologies (e.g. SIEM, SOAR, IIDS/IPS) used in the SOC. Identify and oversee the optimization of detection rules to reduce false positives.
- Develop, test, and implement custom detection rules, correlation searches, baseline drift and use cases within the toolset to improve threat detection capabilities specifically tailored to OT protocols and environments.
- Proactively search for IOCs and misconfigurations within the OT environment using threat intelligence, anomaly detection techniques, and knowledge of attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) relevant to ICS/SCADA systems.
- Create, maintain, and refine incident response playbooks, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and runbooks based on lessons learned from incidents, threat intelligence, and industry best practices.
- Ensure all actions, findings, and decisions made during incident handling are thoroughly documented in the SOC's ticketing system. Prepare clear and concise reports for management on security incidents and trends.
- Provide guidance, training, and mentorship to Tier 1 & 2 analysts on incident handling, analysis techniques, tools, and OT security concepts.
- Participate in training sessions and simulations to stay current on cyber threats, OT security best practices, and monitoring tools.
- Stay current on NERC-CIP standards (specifically 2/3), NIST CSF, Purdue Model for Industrial Control Systems, ISO 27001 frameworks, and other relevant OT security regulations.
Education, Experience, & Skill Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or a related field required. Master's degree preferred.
- Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in a cybersecurity-focused role; SOC experience strongly preferred.
- 3+ years of direct experience working with Operational Technology (OT) / Industrial Control Systems (ICS) environments including hands-on knowledge of SCADA systems, PLCs, RTUs, HMIs, and industrial networks.
- Advanced certifications strongly desired. Examples include: CySA+, CEH, OSCP, GICSP, CCNA Security, or relevant OT security certifications (e.g., ISA/IEC 62443).
- Deep understanding of cybersecurity fundamentals such as networking protocols (TCP/IP, UDP, DNS), operating systems (Windows, Linux), and security architecture principles.
- Strong knowledge of OT Protocols such as DNP3, Modbus, IEC 104, OPC UA, including packet analysis and understanding protocol vulnerabilities.
- Experienced with Security Technologies such as SIEM, SOAR, IIDS/IPS, endpoint detection solutions, network traffic analysis tools.
- Exceptional analytical mindset and attention to detail. Ability to analyze complex data sets, identify patterns, and draw meaningful conclusions.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively communicate technical information to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Ability to create clear and concise reports.
- Demonstrated ability to lead and mentor junior analysts.
- Ability to work in a 24/7 shift-based SOC environment, including covering for teammates and occasional after-hours support.
Measures of Success
- Demonstrates leadership in handling complex security incidents and coordinating response efforts.
- Significant improvement in key performance indicators (e.g., reduction in mean time to detect (MTTD), mean time to respond (MTTR), false positive rate).
- Successful development and implementation of new detection rules and use cases that improve threat coverage.
- Ensures Oncor's timelines, budgets, and deliverable objectives are met.
- Ensures the DGM SOC's SLAs are met or exceeded.
- Works closely with multiple business units to improve cross-functional communication and efficiencies.
- Demonstrates skills in prioritization and multi-tasking, and success in adapting to change in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrates ability to interface with internal and external business partners in a professional manner.