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Director Cyber Security Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

As a member of a lean SOC, this role operates with significant autonomy, partners closely with the Cybersecurity Engineer, Cybersecurity Analysts, SOC Manager and Director of Cybersecurity. This role ...

Experience working across cross-functional and global teams to drive cybersecurity outcomes and influence stakeholders without direct authority. * Knowledge of secure development lifecycle (SDLC ...

Content Creator, Cybersecurity

OR · On-site +1

$122K - $127K/yr

If you bring technical or cybersecurity fluency, you'll also take the lead on growing and moderating our presence in community spaces like Reddit and Discord - building direct relationships with the ...

Technology Director

Medford, OR · On-site

$145K - $185K/yr

Technology Director Jackson County Medford, Oregon Annual Salary: $145,454.40 - $185,660.80 DOE/DOQ ... cybersecurity, telecommunications, and major project implementations, along with the ability to ...

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How much do director cyber security jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for director cyber security in Oregon is $140,579.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $117,400.00 and $158,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a director cyber security?

A Director of Cyber Security is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing an organization's cybersecurity strategy, policies, and operations. They lead teams to identify and mitigate security risks, ensure compliance with regulations, and implement protective measures against cyber threats. This role involves collaboration with executive leadership to align cybersecurity initiatives with business objectives. The director also monitors emerging threats, manages incident responses, and ensures continuous improvements in security posture. Effective communication, technical expertise, and strategic planning are key skills for success in this role.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a director cyber security?

To thrive as a Director Cyber Security, you need deep expertise in information security practices, risk management, and policy development, typically supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree and substantial leadership experience. Familiarity with tools such as SIEM platforms, vulnerability management solutions, and certifications like CISSP, CISM, or CISA is common. Strong strategic vision, communication skills, and the ability to influence and mentor cross-functional teams help you excel in this leadership role. These competencies are essential for designing effective security programs, building resilient organizations, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations.

What are common challenges faced by directors of cyber security, and how do they address them?

Directors of Cyber Security often face challenges such as keeping pace with evolving threats, balancing budget constraints with security priorities, and fostering a culture of security awareness across all departments. They address these by proactively monitoring the threat landscape, prioritizing risk management initiatives, and implementing clear security policies and ongoing training. Collaboration with IT, legal, and executive leadership is essential to align security strategies with organizational goals and ensure company-wide support. Managing these complexities requires both a technical mindset and strong leadership to drive continuous improvement. This dynamic environment makes the role both challenging and rewarding for professionals who enjoy problem-solving and leadership.

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Infographic showing various Director Cyber Security job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 61% In-person, 2% Hybrid, and 37% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $140,579 per year, or $67.6 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Leads cybersecurity architecture and control strategy across enterprise IT, operational technology, ERP, and other critical business systems. Develops and executes cybersecurity audit and assurance programs that validate controls, address compliance requirements, and drive consistent, data-informed risk treatment decisions. Develops and supports cybersecurity programs and operations to align cybersecurity outcomes with EWEB’s strategic objectives and operational needs.

This position opens July 31, 2026, and will remain open until filled. The first review of applications will occur on August 17, 2026. The Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) is seeking a Cyber Security Architect to join a cybersecurity team supporting both IT and operational technology environments within Oregon’s largest public utility.

This role functions as a hands-on cybersecurity practitioner and leader working across security architecture, assurance, compliance, engineering, operations, incident response, vulnerability management, program development, and governance activities. Responsibilities are not confined to a single specialty area, and priorities shift based on operational need, risk posture, and active security conditions.

Success in this role requires the ability to operate across multiple business functions and security domains, maintain effective prioritization in a high-demand environment, communicate at all levels across the organization, and apply pragmatic, risk-based judgment.

Key Responsibilities

Cybersecurity Architecture

  • Provide cybersecurity architecture development and consultation, representing Cyber Security as a member of the EWEB architecture team.
  • Lead and coordinate security reviews of technology solutions, including architectural, application, and compliance considerations.
  • Evaluate the benefits and risks of technology solutions and identify implementation strategies to enhance security posture.

Security Governance & Assurance

  • Develop, maintain, and execute cybersecurity assurance activities, including internal assessments, third-party and regulatory audit support, compliance monitoring, and control validation.
  • Develop and maintain cybersecurity standards and related documents to support security governance and operational risk management.
  • Provide risk treatment recommendations to address non-compliance, remediation needs, audit and assessment findings, and other assurance outcomes.

Cybersecurity Program Development

  • Develop and mature cybersecurity programs and capabilities, including processes, metrics, roles and responsibilities, resources, inventories, reporting mechanisms, accountability, and performance optimization.
  • Lead the cybersecurity education and awareness program to mature organizational risk awareness and security culture.

Operational Security Enablement

  • Lead and support incident response program development, readiness, and execution, including plans, runbooks, response activities, and post-incident improvement.
  • Elevate operational security capabilities by integrating monitoring and other telemetry into actionable analysis and risk-informed response.
  • Provide primary and/or backup support for designated cybersecurity programs, processes, and technical security controls.

Note: This job posting is intended to represent key areas of responsibility. It is not meant to be all inclusive and does not prescribe or restrict the work that may be assigned.

What You’ll Bring

Knowledge of:

  • Technology architecture, engineering, and technical control design across the enterprise technology stack, including cloud, identity, network, endpoint, database, and related security technologies.
  • Cybersecurity governance, risk, and compliance, including the ability to evaluate technical security risks and translate them into business impact and risk treatment considerations.
  • Planning and performing cybersecurity assessments and supporting audits, including evaluating control design, implementation, and effectiveness.
  • SAP or similar ERP security and control environments, including related experience with access controls, segregation of duties, role design, and evaluation of application-level security controls.
  • Operational technology (OT) security concepts, including industrial control systems, network segmentation, monitoring constraints, and security considerations specific to OT environments.

Skills in:

  • Project management.
  • Architecture, deployment, and operation of complex technical systems to address business needs.

Ability to:

  • Effectively communicate complex cybersecurity-related concepts to technical and non-technical audiences at all levels.
  • Provide cybersecurity leadership, mentorship, and guidance across teams, influencing outcomes and supporting effective collaboration without direct authority.
  • Develop and lead cybersecurity programs and initiatives with limited management guidance, owning outcomes, priorities, and stakeholder coordination.

Location: This position is based in Eugene, Oregon, and has been approved as a hybrid work arrangement involving a combination of telecommuting and working onsite. The selected candidate must live in the state of Oregon. Out of area candidates may be eligible for a relocation reimbursement.

Compensation & Benefits

The starting annual salary for this position is $129,350.84 to $161,688.55 commensurate with knowledge, skills, education, and experience as it relates to the position.

The base pay offered will be established based on multiple factors, including job-related knowledge and skills, relevant experience, and internal equity. Consistent with EWEB’s compensation philosophy, it is not customary to place individuals at the high end of the salary range at the time of hire. Compensation decisions are made holistically to support fair, consistent, and equitable pay practices, taking into account the specific circumstances of each position and candidate.

EWEB values total worker health, both at work and at home, and provides a robust compensation & benefits package. – Read more about our benefits.

Qualifications & Requirements

EWEB will consider an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience when reviewing applications. Candidates who do not meet all the minimum qualifications, but whose application materials demonstrate the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to be successful in the position, are encouraged to apply. We understand that valuable experience can be gained through various avenues, and we value diverse experiences and unique perspectives.

Education: Bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity, computer science, or related field required.

Licenses/Certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification required, or the ability to obtain one within six months.

Experience: Seven (7) years of progressive experience in cybersecurity, information security, or related fields required, including responsibility for leading functions such as cybersecurity architecture, security operations, governance, assurance, risk management, and program development.

Nice-to-Have: Experience as a cybersecurity practitioner in utility or other OT organizations, including experience securing OT or other critical infrastructure environments. Experience assessing security controls for SAP or similar ERP platforms. Experience with NERC CIP standards. Audit, risk, and security-related training or certifications.

Post-offer background check required: Yes.

Please Note: Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the United States. EWEB is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.

Please Also Note: The application for this position includes supplemental questions.  Your responses will be scored and used to determine if you will proceed to the next step of the selection process. Provide detailed answers to each question. Please do not reference your resume or application in your responses. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.

Why Choose EWEB?

EWEB offers employees a progressive work culture devoted to providing excellent public service. Our employees work in a fast-paced environment where creativity, innovation, involvement, teamwork, and professional development are supported and encouraged. EWEB is also committed to providing a work environment conducive to the safety, health, and well-being of its workforce, and offers great benefits, including but not limited to health care, vacation and sick leave, pension, holidays, and employee credit union. We consistently rank within the top 100 healthiest employers in the nation!

Equal Employment Opportunity

EWEB takes pride in our commitment to diversity and inclusion among our employees. We embrace and value differences of culture, education, experience, physical ability, and unique perspectives in our workplace. We invite applications from qualified candidates who share our commitment to diversity. Attracting, retaining, and advancing talent from all sources strengthens our bond with the multifaceted community we serve.

Tobacco, Smoke, and Vapor-Free Campus Policy

EWEB fosters an environment promoting good health for both employees and the public. We want to enhance the quality of air, appearance, and employee health in and around EWEB facilities and equipment. Employees, contractors, volunteers, and visitors may not use, distribute, or sell tobacco while participating in EWEB functions, on EWEB property, or while performing right-of-way tasks.