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Job Description
| What we are looking for
The Cyber Analyst is a critical role that blends front-line defense with strategic insight to safeguard Payments Canada's systems and the broader Canadian payment ecosystem. This position is responsible for leading advanced cyber intrusion detection, forensic analysis and comprehensive security assessments to proactively manage and assist with the resolution of security incidents. Attention to detail and ability to pivot rapidly will allow you to tackle complex challenges while explaining them in a way that is easily understood. This challenging role is suited for a hands-on professional ready to apply deep analytical skills and strategic vision to influence the security posture of Canada's core payment systems.
| A day in the life
Responsibilities of this position include not are not limited to:
Security Analysis
Perform advanced cyber intrusion detection/analysis and forensic review, recommending areas requiring further investigation and remediation.
Prepare reports and briefing notes to support the Manager, Security Monitoring and Response and Chief Information Security Officer in developing and maintaining trusted relationships with Financial Institutions, Financial Market Infrastructures, regulators, government agencies, utilities, and other relevant organizations.
Conducting security and risk analysis including IT vulnerability and risk assessments, penetration testing, risk control evaluation, security requirements identification, and verification.
Working closely with the IT team and management in assisting in the resolution of cyber security events and incidents and recovery.
Enhance existing, and create new, incident response playbooks.
Leverage automation and artificial intelligence in the support of detection response.
| What you need to be successful
Post-secondary education, or equivalent experience in computer science, information systems, or related fields.
Minimum three (3) years’ experience in a combination of information security, information risk management, or information systems related roles.
Experience in security operations, incident response and threat hunting.
Experience with Python and PowerShell scripting.
Experience with a modern SIEM (Google SecOps, CrowdStrike etc.)
Knowledge of and experience in cyber information sharing and analysis networks.
Ability to work outside of regular working hours based on operational requirements.
Ability to participate in on-call rotation.
Occasional overnight travel outside of the Ottawa area is required.
Eligibility to obtain and maintain a GoC Reliability Clearance and successfully complete enhanced background checks that may be carried out by Payments Canada.
| You will really stand out with
Industry certifications (GCIA, GCIH, OSCP, CISSP, CISA, etc.) are considered assets.
Experience in secure procurement of security technologies and architecture is considered an asset.
Familiarity with cloud security (AWS, Azure, GCP) or container security is considered an asset.
Knowledge of federal government priorities in relation to financial sector policy is considered an asset.
Knowledge of international issues respecting the financial services sector is considered an asset.
Familiarity with the Criminal Code of Canada as it applies to cyber issues is an asset.
Knowledge of the Canadian financial services industry is considered an asset.
Bilingualism (English and French) is considered an asset.
| Salary range
Based on qualifications and experience: $73,500 to $122,500.
Please submit your application by June 26, 2026.
