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Cyber Security & Dev Ops Intern (Hybrid)

Englewood, CO

Summary

What makes Toastmasters International an excellent fit for you? At Toastmasters International, we help our members to a better life. Our story started nearly a hundred years ago when Ralph Smedley our founder started Toastmasters at the basement of YMCA. His idea was to guide a few young men to a better life through effective communication. Today we are in 145 countries with more than 370,000 members worldwide who are seeking a better life for themselves and others. There is nothing more fulfilling to know that your work has significance in people's lives worldwide. We make this possible with a team of 150 inspired and sincere staff at the World Headquarters located in the Denver Technology Center

Enthusiastic and motivated individual for an entry-level Intern - IT Cyber Security & DevOps position. The candidate for this position must have entry-level planning, organization, and communication skills and be eager to learn all aspects of IT Support involvin Cyber Security and DevOps.  This will work closely with our security and cloud infrastructure teams, gaining practical exposure to key cybersecurity solutions and Azure cloud services. You will assist in implementing, monitoring, and testing security controls, particularly using Microsoft Defender, Okta, and Barracuda. You’ll also support testing sprints, contributing to the identification and mitigation of bugs and issues.

Responsibilities

  • Provide support with the configuration, monitoring, and administration of Microsoft Defender for endpoint protection, threat detection, and response.
  • Assist in configuring and maintaining Okta for identity and access management (IAM), including multi-factor authentication (MFA) and user provisioning/de-provisioning.
  • Support the deployment and monitoring of Barracuda security solutions, concentrating on email protection, firewall management, and secure access control.
  • Monitor alerts and reports generated by these tools to identify potential threats or vulnerabilities.
  • Collaborate with security teams to implement security protocols for cloud infrastructure.

Knowledge and Technical Skills

  • Basic understanding of cybersecurity principles (e.g., encryption, firewalls, network security).
  • Familiarity with Azure cloud technologies is a plus.
  • Exposure to version control systems (e.g., Git, GitHub, Bitbucket).
  • Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and automation tools.
  • Experience with IaC tools like Terraform or ARM Templates is a bonus.
  • Scripting experience in PowerShell, Python, or Bash is desirable.
  • Familiarity with cybersecurity tools such as Microsoft Defender, Okta, and Barracuda.
  • Knowledge of identity and access management (IAM) concepts, including user authentication and MFA.

Requirements

  • Candidates should have pursued or recently completed a degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Cybersecurity, or a related field.
  • Enrolled student with a flexible schedule
  • Team-oriented work experience

Skills and Abilities

  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
  • Keen interest in cybersecurity and DevOps
  • Detail-oriented with the ability to handle sensitive information securely
  • Adaptability to new technologies and cybersecurity methods

This position will stop accepting applications on April 30th.

Pay Range

$22 - $23 USD

Compliance with all company policies, including but not limited to the company’s COVID-19 vaccination policy and testing and face-covering policy, is a condition of employment. You must be able to connect to a reliable internet service to perform all job duties when working from home. Work authorization is required, and sponsorship is not available. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.

This is a hybrid role, with some days remote and some days on-site (typically 2 per week) in our office at 9127 S. Jamaica St., Englewood, CO 80112. When working in the office, we follow CDC guidelines.

Join Toastmasters!

We offer a competitive salary and benefits package: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance, 401(k) Retirement Plan with a match, along with 15 days of paid Vacation, 9 paid Sick days, and 12 paid Holidays.

A close-knit culture and steady work/life balance are tantamount to success at Toastmasters International. The educational nonprofit strives to cultivate an upbeat, prolific workforce through valued benefits, such as complimentary coffee and tea bar, employee-focused events/lunches, and prize-winning contests.

The company-wide camaraderie can be felt in the sleek breakrooms and wide-open workspace, which face large windows and let in a lot of light and positive energy in a LEED-certified building. Holidays are important here: in addition to 12 paid holidays per year, the company encourages monthly potlucks, Halloween costumes, department decorations, and making merry at year’s end.

Smart casual is the dress code, which means you can wear jeans with a nice shirt and shoes. Toastmasters' employees are welcome to become Toastmasters members with free membership and an on-site company club.

Wellness is a focal point throughout the year, highlighted by events, including our annual Toastmasters International 5K Run/Walk!

Find out how Toastmasters incites a sense of community – Learn more today!

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