Infrastructure Consultant/Architect
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The Information Technology Division of the Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement (SBP) is looking for an Infrastructure Consultant to join the Information Security Branch (ISB). The position will be located at a Government of Saskatchewan office in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The intended start date for the role is as soon as possible after a selection has been made.The Information Security Branch (ISB) within the Information Technology Division (ITD) is responsible for managing all things related to IT security, including:Providing interpretation and enforcement of the information security policy and standards;Providing information security education and awareness;Responding to information security incidents;Performing Threat Risk Assessments (TRA) for IT-related business initiatives throughout Government;Providing security assessment and overall security requirements oversight for IT-related Solution and Services Procurements;Providing information security advice and guidance for business areas;Evaluating new threats and vulnerabilities.The Infrastructure Consultant will provide services leading to reduced security risk in Government's critical information systems as environments are redesigned and as progress is made towards renewing them. Duties of the Infrastructure Consultant will include:Leading from an Information Security perspective, the upgrade and renewal of Government's critical information environments;Redesigning the GOS-wide wireless network;Participating in a redesign of Community Net;Participating in the redesign of the DMZ;The retirement of legacy environments;Other Information Security and Infrastructure Architecture initiatives as assigned by the Information Security Branch.The resource will be required to participate in consultant performance evaluation as deemed appropriate by the Ministry. Familiarity with the Government of Saskatchewan, or a comparable entity, technical and business landscape is considered an asset.
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