Are you an intermediate IT professional that specializes in network security? If so, consider joining the Finance team as an Information Technology Specialist I in the Enterprise Architecture Network Security Unit.
Title: Information Technology Specialist I
Company: The State of California, Department of Finance
Unit: Enterprise Architecture Unit (Network Security)
JC 509447
Application Deadline: March 21, 2026
Salary: $6,710.00 - $10,852.00 per Month
Application Link: (Please Note, only applications submitted at this link will be considered)
You must complete the Information Technology Specialist I exam to qualify for this opening:
Responsibilities:
Configure and troubleshoot network issues and equipment
Administer, monitor, and troubleshoot network security issues (e.g., Fortinet firewall, and FortiEDR Endpoint Protection, Netskope CASB, Microsoft Sentinel, Azure Network Security Groups (NSG), Azure Firewall Policies, and Microsoft Defender Security Administration (e.g., Exchange Online Security, Microsoft Cloud App)
Administer, monitor, and troubleshoot endpoint security technology e.g., CyberArk Endpoint Protection EPM, Fortinet FortiEDR, and Microsoft Defender
Develop project plans, milestones, and deliverables
Experience Requirement:
Four years of general information technology experience performing technical and/or analytical tasks for computer systems or services in any of the six domains or emerging information technology fields OR
120 semester units (or 180 quarter units) from an accredited college or university including at least 15 semester units (or 22.5 quarter units) of information technology or closely related course work.
Education Supplement Guideline:
Any equivalent combination of experience and education. When using education to meet minimum qualifications, education must include the specified IT or closely related course work.
For any questions or additional information on this or any of our other openings, please reach out to the Department of Finance Recruiting Team @ DOFRecruiting@dof.ca.gov!
Because we function as the Governor’s chief fiscal policy advisor, our employees work on issues and programs that are of concern to the Governor, the Legislature, and the people of California. Working at the Department of Finance (Finance) provides unique opportunities for learning the operations of State government and shaping public policy and processes in one of the largest economies in the world. Finance serves as the Governor’s chief fiscal policy advisor and promotes long-term economic sustainability and responsible resource allocation. Professional career paths at Finance include: