Idaho Power
CyberSecurityAnalystII
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“Cyber Security Analyst II at Idaho Power. Skills: Cyber risk assessment, Technology risk assessment, Security solutions. Perform enterprise level cyber risk assessments. Perform technology focused risk assessments”
Industry & Context.
Complex problem solving
Regular on-call responsibilities, Work at desk/computer extended periods, Occasional lifts no more than 10 lbs
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in information security, Equivalent information technology experience, 5 years of information technology experience, 1 year of experience in security functional area, Valid driver's license
Nice to Have
1 or more years risk assessment experience, 1 or more years security contract term negotiation experience, Security specific certification, IT certification, Programming language certification
What You'll Do.
Perform enterprise level cyber risk assessments
Perform technology focused risk assessments
Maintain cybersecurity risk register
Conduct security focused contract reviews
Provide in-depth analysis
Design security solutions
Develop security solutions
Support security solution implementation
Apply technology to solve business problems
Develop detailed systems analysis
Develop detailed systems design
Participate in complex incident analysis
Participate in complex problem analysis
Develop solutions for incidents
Develop solutions for problems
Plan actions for incidents
Plan actions for problems
Coordinate implementation of solutions
Evaluate implemented solutions
Determine IT requirements
Determine business processes
Code complex software solutions
Test complex software solutions
Coordinate implementation of complex software solutions
Be hands-on in security tools
Full Job Description
## _**If you are a current Idaho Power employee, please apply through the_ _[Employee Portal](https://www.myworkday.com/idahopowercompany/d/task/12709$9.htmld)._ **Application Deadline:** 06/21/2026 at 11:59 pm Mountain Time **# of Positions:** 1 **Job Type:** Regular **Job End Date:** **Exemption Status:** Exempt **Pay Range:** $116,334.40 - 140,108.80 Annual **Minimum Age Requirement:** **Job Description:** Idaho Power — located in vibrant Boise, Idaho — is looking for a _Cyber Security Analyst II_ to join our Corporate Security team. It’s an exciting time to work for Idaho Power. Our work plays a critical role in communities we serve across Idaho and Oregon, and we’re working hard to provide our customers with the safe, reliable, affordable energy they depend on. While this position is based at Idaho Power’s downtown Boise location, we offer both flexible schedules and the opportunity to work up to 40% remote. **What does a Cyber Security Analyst II do for us?** The primary focus for this position will be to perform enterprise level cyber risk assessments, technology focused risk assessments including those required for CIP-013, maintenance of cybersecurity risk register, security focused contract reviews, and program evaluations. Under broad direction, is a lead technologist position that provides in-depth analysis, design, development, and ongoing support for the implementation of short- and long-term security solutions. They apply technology as necessary in the solution of complex business problems by developing detailed systems analysis and design for in-house development and/or 3rd party software integrations. This individual participates in complex incident/problem analysis, solution development, action planning, implementation coordination and evaluation. Will determine I.T. requirements and business processes, codes, tests, and coordinates the implementation of complex software solutions. Will be hands-on in security tools, SIEM, IPS, Web content filters
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