IT Security Officer
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OFNEW YORK
Position: IT Security Officer
Full-Time, Permanent
Vacancy: 24-17
Duty Station: Buffalo or Rochester, New York
Salary: CL 29 ($83,093-$140,396)
Pay rate based on geographic location. Commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Overview
The United States District Court, Bankruptcy Court, and Probation Office for the Western District of New York are seeking qualified applicants for a full-time Information Technology Security Officer. The IT Security Officer performs professional work related to the management of information technology security policy, planning, development, implementation, training, and support for all court units within the district. The
incumbent provides actionable advice to improve IT security and serves as a team lead to fulfill security objectives within the district.
Representative Duties
• Review, evaluate, and make recommendations on courts’ technology security programs. Promote and support
security services available throughout the district.
• Provide technical advisory services to securely design, implement, maintain, or modify information technology
systems and networks that are critical to the operation and success of all court units. Provide advice on matters of IT security.
• Assist in the development and maintenance of local court unit security policies and guidance, the remediation of identified risks, and the implementation of security measures. Develop, analyze, and evaluate new and
innovative information technology concepts, approaches, methodologies, techniques, services, guidance, and policies.
• Provide security analysis of IT activities to ensure that appropriate security measures are in place and are enforced.
• Oversee the implementation of security on information systems and the generation of security documentation for system authorization and operation. Manage information security projects (or security-related aspects of other IT projects).
• Serve as a liaison with court stakeholders to integrate security into the system development lifecycle.
• Create and employ methodologies, templates, guidelines, checklists, procedures, and other documents to establish repeatable processes across the district’s information technology security services. Establish mechanisms to promote awareness and adoption of security best practices.
• Coordinate the court’s response to SOC and virus alerts and handle remediation.
• Strive to meet all parameters as defined in the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) mandated IT
Security Scorecard, and consistently work towards continuous improvement in the Court’s IT security posture.
• Monitor and respond to day-to-day Help Desk activity, log computer problems, and troubleshoot and repair system issues. Provide information and assistance to end users on applications and software. Maintain high satisfaction (both internal and external) through successful and timely resolution of technical problems.
• Maintain and support the court’s local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), wireless technology (WiFi), and virtual network infrastructure (VLAN) technology.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualification Requirements/Court Skills
• At least two years of professional IT security experience.
• A bachelor’s degree or higher, from an accredited institution, in an IT or IT-related major.
• Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Management (CISM),
CompTIA Security+, or similar certification is preferred.
• Thorough knowledge of network management and security, network traffic analysis, computer hardware and software, and data communications.
• Understanding of applicable programming languages, such as Python, Java, PHP, and SQL.
• Ability to identify and analyze security risks and to implement resolutions. Knowledge of anti-virus, antimalware, application control, web threat protection and endpoint security controls. Knowledge of IPSec and the ability to use it to protect data, voice, and video traffic.
• Understanding of incident response, including the ability to implement a plan and procedures.
• Ability to work with and influence multiple court locations within the district. Strong skill in interpersonal
communications.
• Skill in project management, organizing information, managing time and multiple work assignments effectively, including prioritizing and meeting tight deadlines.
Organizational Relationship
This position is assigned to the Clerk’s Office, U.S. District Court, Western District of New York, and reports to the Director of Information Technology
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and AO78 Application for Judicial Branch Federal Employment as a single
PDF attachment by email by clicking APPLY NOW subject line “IT Security Officer,
Reference No. 24-17.” Save the documents as one PDF, using your firstname_lastname. When the AO78 is
filled out electronically and returned by email, the fillable form must first be resaved and submitted as a non-fillable PDF before submission, otherwise the form will appear blank. Applicants are not required to complete the AO78, Information until the time of a conditional offer.
Important Dates
Position Available: Immediately
Application Deadline: Until Filled
District Overview
The District’s jurisdiction encompasses the 17 most western counties of Upstate New York, with courthouses
located in Buffalo and Rochester. The District is comprised of 8 United States District Judges, 7 United States
Magistrate Judges, and approximately 100 employees.
Background Investigation
This is a high-sensitive position within the Judiciary. Employment will be considered provisional pending
successful completion of an OPM background investigation and credit check and a favorable suitability
determination. Investigative updates are required every five years.
Applicant Information
Employees must adhere to a Code of Conduct. The Court provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. Veterans 'preference is not a factor used in Judicial Branch appointments. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents seeking U.S. citizenship. Positions with the U.S. Courts are excepted service appointments, which are “at will” and may be terminated with or without cause. Employees are required to use electronic funds transfer for payroll deposit.
The United States District Court for the Western District of New York is an Equal Opportunity Employer.