div>The Associate Health Solutions Specialist III helps to ensure the financial security of our membership by facilitating the acquisition and retention of health insurance, dental/vision insurance, long term care solutions, and related products.
Employees in Health Solutions acquire and apply advanced knowledge of complex health insurance and Medicare solutions, dental and vision insurance, and long term care solutions to assist members with choosing and managing the best products for their needs.
· React calmly and accurately in a high stress, fast-paced environment
· Function capably and respectfully as part of an interdisciplinary team
· Assess, recognize, and address patients' rapidly changing needs
· Follow hospital, regulatory, and professional guidelines, policies, and procedures
Unit Details:
We care for patients undergoing Cardiac, Electrophysiology, and Structural Heart procedures
. $39.16 - $60.42We care about your well-being – mind, body, and spirit – which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged.
p>Implements security systems and strategies (for example, compliance, crisis response, threat management, investigations, patrol, dispatch) by responding to alarm and intrusion detection system activation (for example, voice evacuation, panic/duress device, perimeter, motion/ground sensor), determining priorities of action in emergency situations, providing tactical security responses to life safety events and incidents (for example, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid) according to company guidelines, ensuring threats are reported and assisting with mitigation of identified threats, investigating reported corporate facility threats, allegations of policy violations, criminal activity, security breaches, and complaints, assessing visitor (for example, associates, guests, supplier, drivers, panhandlers) threat level, assisting with and escorting critical and valued information and merchandise (for example, legal files and documents, diamonds, mergers and acquisition documents). Develops and maintains relationships with internal and external partners to promote a safe working environment by providing tactical emergency responses during life safety incidents (for example, fire, bomb threats, active shooter situations), providing customer service with internal (for example, Alarm Technicians, Asset Protection, Facility Management) and external (for example, law enforcement, regulatory agencies) groups, and reporting feedback from customers.
The responsibilities of a FlyLock Locksmith & Security Specialist Technician consist of the following:
- Performing technical work on the field or ‘in the shop/office’ on behalf of FlyLock and its Clients/Customers.
Your mission is to: • Proactively Hunt: Execute hypothesis-driven threat hunts across the network, endpoints, and cloud environments to uncover hidden, anomalous, or malicious activity that could bypass controls • Leverage Intelligence: Integrate Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) from tactical, operational, and strategic sources to inform hunting hypotheses, prioritize investigations, and enrich security tooling • Support Incident Response: Collaborate on threat intelligence-driven incidents by providing hunting and CTI enrichment support • Improve Posture: Prioritize vulnerabilities and security gaps based on threat actor exploitation trends identified via CTI and hunting campaigns, directly feeding into the vulnerability management and security engineering programs • Advance Detection: Coordinate with detection engineers to develop new detections, composite rules, and dashboards based on discovered threat Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) to enhance the security teams overall capability • TIP and SIEM Enrichment: Lead the lifecycle of threat intelligence within the Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP), ensuring timely maintenance, accurate expiration policies, reduction in false positive rates, and continuous enrichment of Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) and TTPs to improve contextualization and prioritization of alerts in the Security and Information Event Management (SIEM) • External Threat Monitoring: Maintain continuous tracking and monitoring of external threat surfaces, including dark web forums, leak sites, and underground marketplaces, focusing on brand protection, supply chain risks, and the identification of organizational asset management risks. A typical day involves a blend of deep investigation, collaboration, and continuous learning: • Review the latest threat intelligence reports, internal alerts, and ongoing investigations • Prioritize the days hunting campaigns based on the most relevant and high-impact threats • Spend significant time querying and analyzing large datasets from SIEM, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), network logs, and cloud telemetry, searching for patterns and anomalies that confirm or deny a threat intelligence hypothesis • Conduct in-depth analysis on potential IOCs, which may include correlating data from disparate sources • Work directly with the Incident Response team to transition a confirmed threat into a full-scale incident, providing critical context on the threat actor, their motives, and their activities • Participate in and contribute to relevant threat intelligence working groups, consuming information from partners to rapidly shift and focus hunting efforts on the most immediate and relevant threats to our sectors • Regularly review and update intelligence feeds and context within the TIP and SIEM to keep alerting rules efficient, reducing false positive alerts and improving detection based on gathered information • Document and communicate findings clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders, detailing the threat, its potential impact, and actionable remediation steps.