Securing Our Technology Jobs in Chicago, IL

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IT General Controls Analyst

Company: Adtalem Global Education

Location: Lisle, IL

Posted Sep 05, 2025

Collaborate with IT teams to develop and implement corrective action plans, ensuring timely resolution of identified issues.

Welder

Company: OPW

Location: Skokie, IL

Posted Sep 07, 2025

Benefits: Our total rewards package for eligible team members also includes: a 401(k) savings plan with employer contributions; medical, dental and vision…

Threat Analyst

Company: Alliant Credit Union

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 06, 2025

Ensures compliance with all applicable state and federal laws, company procedures and policies. Use tools such as Atomic Red Team, CALDERA, or custom scripts to…

Senior Manager, Software Engineering, Full Stack

Company: Capital One

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 08, 2025

Capital One will consider for employment qualified applicants with a criminal history in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable laws regarding…

General Labor / Holiday Lights Installer

Company: American Roof Preservers, Inc.

Location: Woodridge, IL

Posted Sep 05, 2025

Driver’s license preferred (but not required). Whether you’re looking for Christmas light installation jobs, temporary labor jobs, or just love working outdoors…

Graphic Designer

Company: F1 Arcade

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 05, 2025

2+ years in design or branding for entertainment, lifestyle, or hospitality; we're open to in-house and agency backgrounds.

Manual Lathe Machinist II

Company: American Roller Company

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 05, 2025

Along the way, you’ll develop technical, mechanical, and problem-solving skills that open doors. Blueprint Reading: Interpret technical drawings and follow…

Information Security Systems Analyst 25-E-05

Company: Illinois Attorney General (IL)

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Sep 07, 2025

This position requires a bachelor’s degree, preferably in Computer Science, Information Systems, Cybersecurity, or a related technical field, and a minimum of 1…

Class A Regional Floater Truck Driver

Company: Nu-Way Transportation

Location: Bolingbrook, IL

Posted Sep 05, 2025

Delivering metal building components on a flatbed trailer. Driver does climb on and off the trailer to instruct customer on what needs to be taken off.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in Securing Our Technology?
Entry‑level analysts earn $70k–$90k, mid‑level specialists $90k–$120k, senior professionals $120k–$160k, and architects or managers $160k–$220k in the U.S. These ranges reflect cloud‑security focus, threat‑hunting experience, and certifications like CISSP or CEH.
Which skills and certifications are required for Securing Our Technology roles?
Core skills include SIEM (Splunk, QRadar), threat‑hunting, network forensics, Python/Powershell scripting, and cloud security (AWS, Azure, GCP). Certifications such as CISSP, CEH, OSCP, CCSP, and CompTIA Security+ validate expertise and often serve as a hiring criterion.
Can I work remotely in Securing Our Technology positions?
Yes—over 70% of roles offer fully remote or hybrid options. Companies like Microsoft, Google, and CrowdStrike routinely provide remote SOC and threat‑analysis positions, enabling you to work from anywhere while maintaining connectivity with global teams.
What career progression paths exist in Securing Our Technology?
Typical ladders move from Analyst → Senior Analyst → Lead Analyst → Manager → Director → CISO. Engineers can progress from Security Engineer → Senior Engineer → Technical Lead → Security Architect → VP of Security. Continuous certification and hands‑on projects accelerate advancement.
What industry trends shape Securing Our Technology today?
Zero‑trust architecture, AI‑driven threat detection, cloud‑native security, and DevSecOps are defining trends. Supply‑chain risk management and regulatory compliance (GDPR, CCPA, NIST) also drive demand for specialized security expertise.

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