Cyber Systems Operations Specialists Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Client Service Coordinator

Company: Ameriprise Financial

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jun 21, 2025

Scheduling Microsoft Teams meetings for conference calls. Documenting client contact/calls and task completion in customer relationship management system.

Registered Nurse / RN

Company: ResCare Community Living

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Jun 21, 2025

Valid driver’s license from state of residence. About our Line of Business: ResCare Community Living, an affiliate of BrightSpring Health Services, has five…

Machine Operator

Company: Lone Star Bakery, INC.

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Jun 21, 2025

Knowledge of lubricants, power and hand tools. Operators troubleshoot and repairing automated manufacturing equipment used to manufacture and package bakery…

Business Analyst, Senior (Immediate Opening)

Company: San Antonio Independent School District

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Jun 21, 2025

Field from an accredited college or university. Discovery meetings to document data flow, user requirements, system gaps, and desired future state.

Project Manager – Showroom Operations

Company: 7th Avenue

Location: Inglewood, CA

Posted Jun 21, 2025

Coordinate with general contractors, vendors, and internal stakeholders to ensure seamless and timely buildouts. Drive Efficiency Through Data & Process.

Operations & Market Research Manager, LG NOVA (Contractor)

Company: LG Electronics

Location: Santa Clara, CA

Posted Jun 21, 2025

Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Operations Management, Marketing, or a related field. Identify, design, and implement process improvements to…

Executive Chef- Doubletree by Hilton San Diego – Del Mar - Franchise

Company: Hilton

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jun 21, 2025

Graduate of an accredited culinary institution, with certification in professional culinary arts or equivalent formal training; advanced coursework or…

Customer Service Representative II – Customer Experience

Company: Revvity

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jun 21, 2025

Deliver a proactive outreach to address non-technical inquiries regarding delivery information of current and previous shipments, status of their orders,…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Cyber Systems Operations Specialists?
Entry‑level SOC Analysts can expect $55,000–$70,000 annually, mid‑level analysts $70,000–$90,000, senior incident responders $90,000–$120,000, and lead threat hunters or security operations managers $120,000–$160,000, depending on region and on‑call expectations.
Which skills and certifications are required for these roles?
Core skills include SIEM administration (Splunk, ArcSight), SOAR platform use (Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR, IBM Resilient), scripting (Python, PowerShell), threat hunting techniques, and network forensics. Certifications such as CompTIA Security+, GIAC GCIH, CISSP, CEH, and SANS SEC400 are highly valued.
Is remote work common for Cyber Systems Operations Specialists?
Many SOC and incident‑response positions offer fully remote or hybrid arrangements, but they often require a 24/7 on‑call rotation, so candidates should be prepared for shift work, weekend coverage, and rapid response to global threats.
What career progression paths exist within this field?
Typical growth moves from SOC Analyst to Senior SOC Analyst, then to Lead Incident Responder or Threat Hunting Manager, and eventually to Director of Security Operations or Chief Information Security Officer, each step demanding deeper technical expertise and leadership skills.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Cyber Systems Operations Specialists?
AI/ML‑powered detection, automated playbook orchestration, cloud‑native security operations, integration of DevSecOps practices, and heightened focus on supply‑chain and third‑party risk monitoring are redefining both the tools and tactics used by specialists.

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