Job Title: Analyst
Job Location: Blythewood, SC
Skills Required: Communication Skills, Python 2.2, Powershell Skills, SDLC Data Security DevSecOps
Open Date: 14-Oct-2025
Close Date: Job type Contract Duration 12 Months
Compensation: DOE
Status Requirement:
Job Interview Type:
Email Recruiter:coolsoft
Job Description:
Analyst: Communication Skills, Python 2.2, Powershell Skills, SDLC Data Security DevSecOps
Start Date: 11/16/2025
End Date: 11/15/2026
Submission Deadline: 10/21/2025 5:00:00 PM
Client Info: SCDMV
Note:
Interview Process: Preference will be to perform the interviews virtually. Scheduling as soon as possible after the posting closes.
Duration of the Contract: 12 Months
Possibility for Extension: Yes
Work Location: Hybrid On-site in 10311 Wilson Rd Blythewood, SC 29016, 4 days remote and 1 day on-site. This position will work 15 hours per week.
Candidate Location: Must reside within SC. No relocation allowed
Description:
Enhance the security posture of the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) to protect sensitive citizen data and ensure the integrity of motor vehicle licensing and titling systems.
• Champion DevSecOps through Security Automation: Leverage your full-stack development expertise to design, implement, and maintain security tools and automation. This includes building scripts to automate critical tasks like data security checks, vulnerability scanning, and user access control, streamlining security processes and improving overall efficiency.
• Monitor and analyze security events: You’ll be responsible for monitoring security information and event management (SIEM) tools to identify potential threats and suspicious activity. Along with determine security gaps in these controls to improve overall security posture. This will also involve analyzing logs, investigating alerts, and using your knowledge of security frameworks (NIST, CIS, CISA) to assess risk.
• Support secure application development: You’ll collaborate with developers to ensure secure coding practices are followed throughout the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). This might involve code reviews, threat modeling, and providing guidance on secure development principles.
• Investigate and respond to security incidents: In the event of a security breach, you’ll be part of the incident response team, helping to identify the root cause, mitigate damage, and implement recovery procedures.
• Document security procedures and best practices: You’ll develop clear and concise documentation for security policies, procedures, and best practices. This may involve creating training materials or user guides to ensure everyone understands their role in maintaining security.
• Provide on-call support when needed and other related duties as required.