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Security Analyst (CIP Compliance)

Oaks, PA
JPC Partners is looking for a Security Analyst. The Security Analyst will work with the Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Compliance Department that is responsible for assisting in the development, coordination, monitoring, and communication of all applicable standards that are developed by the North American Reliability Council. Team members support this mission through key activities in the following areas:
  • NERC Coordination
  • Reliability First Coordination
  • SERC Reliability Corporation Coordination
  • Standards Tracking/Development
  • Compliance Coordination
  • Evidence Gathering
  • Compliance and Controls Assessments
  • Spot Checks
  • Regional Audits
Essential Functions:
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team on work assignments. These assignments are broad in nature involving the compilation, preparation, and analysis of evidence  in relation to CIP Standards.
  • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, determine possible solutions and draw valid conclusions to assist in the CIP investigation process.
  • Work with stakeholders to ensure resolution of identified risks and remedial actions.
  • Participate in recurring audits to ensure compliance with the NERC CIP Reliability Standards
  • Conduct a review of new or revised standards, procedures or policies to identify changes needed to ensure continued compliance.
  • Support personnel in the development of new processes or reports supporting continued compliance.
  • Participate in standards reviews and develop recommendations providing guidance on NERC CIP Reliability Standards to personnel.
  • Prepare company for NERC and Regional Compliance Audits, Spot Checks, and Self-Certifications.
  • Update compliance tools, track effort and progress of audits and investigations, and manage library of compliance documentation.
  • Participate in strengthening company controls for those requirements where a non-compliance could cause a significant reliability, financial or reputational impact.
Experience and Skills:
  • 5+ years of experience with and working knowledge of CIP standards
  • 5+ years of experience developing or managing implementation of work level instructions
  • Must possess demonstrated abilities of effective analytical and reasoning capabilities, refined verbal skills, refined writing skills, and presentation skills. Candidate must also possess the ability to effectively present information to peers and company leadership.
  • Must be able to define problems, collect data, establish facts, determine possible solutions and draw valid conclusions to assist in the CIP investigation process.
  • Prior experience conducting analysis and supporting compliance in a regulatory environment
  • Prior Energy industry experience preferred

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