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How much do security operation center jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for security operation center in Nebraska is $18.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.49 and $20.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst, you need strong analytical thinking, understanding of cybersecurity principles, and typically a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with SIEM tools (like Splunk or QRadar), intrusion detection systems, and relevant certifications such as CompTIA Security+ or CISSP are highly valued. Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help analysts respond quickly and collaborate with teams during security incidents. These competencies are critical for identifying, investigating, and mitigating cyber threats in real time to protect organizational assets.

What are some common challenges faced by Security Operation Center (SOC) analysts, and how can they be addressed?

SOC analysts frequently encounter challenges such as managing high alert volumes, distinguishing real threats from false positives, and staying updated with rapidly evolving cyber threats. To address these, many SOCs implement advanced automation tools to filter low-priority alerts, provide ongoing training to analysts, and foster strong communication within the team. Collaboration with IT and incident response teams also plays a crucial role in efficiently investigating and mitigating security incidents.

What is a Security Operation Center (SOC)?

A Security Operation Center (SOC) is a centralized unit that monitors, detects, analyzes, and responds to cybersecurity incidents within an organization. The SOC team is responsible for ensuring the security of information systems by continuously analyzing activity on networks, servers, endpoints, and databases. They use advanced tools and processes to identify threats, mitigate risks, and coordinate responses to security breaches. The goal of a SOC is to protect organizational assets and data from cyberattacks and ensure compliance with security policies.

What does a security operations center operator do?

A security operations center (SOC) operator monitors and analyzes security alerts, detects potential threats, and responds to security incidents to protect an organization’s information systems. They use tools like SIEM systems and follow established procedures to ensure network security and may work in shifts to provide 24/7 coverage.
What are popular job titles related to Security Operation Center jobs in Nebraska? For Security Operation Center jobs in Nebraska, the most frequently searched job titles are:
Armed Security Operations Center (SOC) Specialist I, II, or III

Armed Security Operations Center (SOC) Specialist I, II, or III

Nebraska Public Power District

Columbus, NE • On-site

$26.47 - $33.09/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

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Armed Security Operations Center (SOC) Specialist I, II, or III 

Security Operations Center Specialist I (Armed)  Pay Grade - 7 Hourly; Typical Pay Grade Starting Salary Range: $21.97  - $26.91 per hour

Security Operations Center Specialist II (Armed)  Pay Grade - 8 hourly;  Typical Pay Grade Starting Salary Range: $24.14  - $29.57 per hour

Security Operations Center Specialist III (Armed)  Pay Grade - 9 hourly;  Typical Pay Grade Starting Salary Range: $26.47  - $33.09 per hour

Location - Columbus, NE; Columbus General Office 
Employment Type: Full-time, Mon-Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Posting Date: 5/26/2026
Closing Date: Applicant review begins 6/10/2026 - Open until filled

Are you hard-working and eager to make a meaningful impact in the ever-emerging energy industry? Come join us!

By joining the Nebraska Public Power District team, you're becoming part of a close-knit community that embodies the values and traditions of the state. More than generating and delivering power, we empower our employees to thrive both personally and professionally. With safety at the helm, we have created a supportive and inclusive work environment that fosters innovation and growth. Here, you're not just an employee; you're a valued member of a family that respects and supports each other.

Our power grid has been consistently ranked one of the most reliable and resilient, but our reputation for excellence extends beyond our customer service to our employee satisfaction. Many of our team members have built lifelong careers here, advancing through the ranks thanks to our robust training programs and opportunities for professional development. With us, you'll find a place where your efforts are recognized and rewarded, where you're making a deep impact on the communities around you, and where you can truly power a career that you can be proud of.
 


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Position Summary

Security Operations Center (SOC) Specialist work in a centralized SOC, located in Columbus General Office to provide security related services, control site access, and respond to actual or potential security threats and violations at District sites. This is an essential position in order to keep ongoing operations for the District.

Education, Training and Experience

SOC Specialist I (Armed)

  • High School Diploma or a GED is required.
  • Must be a minimum age of 21 and have experience working in a dispatch center, call center, alarm monitoring center or security operations center preferred.
  • Extensive firearms experience/training preferably through law enforcement, security officer, corrections or military, is preferred.
  • Knowledge of AMAG Access control and Milestone Video Management systems is preferred.
  • Knowledge of NERC procedural requirements preferred.
  • Experience making independent use of force level decisions in real life situations.
  • Ability to type a minimum of 30 words per minute.

SOC Specialist II (Armed)

  • All requirements as listed above, AND a minimum of 2 years SOC experience, demonstrated and consistent application of policies and procedures with local supervision's recommendation for progression.

SOC Specialist III (Armed)

  • All requirements as listed above, AND a minimum of 5 years SOC experience, demonstrated and consistent application of policies and procedures with local supervision's recommendation for progression.
Licenses and/or Certifications

Valid Driver's License

Proof of eligibility to legally carry a concealed weapon in the state of Nebraska (CCW, LEO, Retired LEO).

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

SOC Specialist I (Armed)

Demonstrate mental alertness and the ability to exercise good judgement, implement instructions and policies, fully understand security task and processes, and possess the acuity of senses and ability of expression sufficient to permit accurate communication by written, spoken, audible, visible, or other signals required by assigned job duties.  Demonstrate high level of dependability and reliability. 

Demonstrate ability to independently and fluently operate the Districts Physical Access Control System (PACS), Video Management System (VMS), Electronic Intercom System (EIS), Incident/Maintenance reporting software, Telephone system, and Statewide Radio System within 8 weeks of hire.

Control access to District facilities located throughout the state using Physical Access Control Systems (PACS), cameras, and intercom systems.

Follow District guidelines and standards to ensure the District remains compliant with Federal (NERC), State, Local, and district security requirements.

Monitor, respond to, coordinate and document a response to alarms (fire, intrusion, robbery, panic, motion) that are routed into the SOC.

Ensure all cameras, PACS, intercoms, doors, gates, motion detection devices, and computers/servers are performing optimally.

Operate a state-wide radio system and long range walkie talkies to communicate with District employees and emergency personnel.

Manage accountability at select District facilities to ensure accurate list of persons onsite during site emergencies.

Assist in training and evaluating new operators and documenting their performance as instructed.

Ability to continually display and maintain safe firearms handling practices.

Ability to pass District required firearms training and range qualifications program with assigned firearm.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities (Continued)

Ability to successfully complete Stop the Bleed training, Pressure Point Control Tactics (PPCT) training and/or other less than lethal training required by the district.

Demonstrate ability to independently and fluently operate the Districts Physical Access Control System (PACS), Video Management System (VMS), Electronic Intercom System (EIS), Incident/Maintenance reporting software, Telephone system, and Statewide Radio System within 6 weeks of hire.

Effectively identifies and communicates potential and problematic situations. Contact appropriate personnel to obtain assistance in problem resolution. Exercise independent judgment in a calm, collective approach during emergencies and stressful situation. Act as an on-site lead when supervision is not available. Resolve questions, complaints, and requests that may involve policy interpretation. Follow up on customer inquiries and perform research to assure satisfactory resolution. Assist with the training program by developing training material and training new Specialist.

Ability to immediately respond and properly address any emergency or threats within the assigned facility.  Ability to apply proper judgement when determining proper use of force during changing or escalating environments.

SOC Specialist II (Armed)

The Security Operations Center (SOC) Specialist, (Armed) Level II must be able to perform the duties and responsibilities as described in the Security Operations Center (SOC) Specialist, (Armed), Level I position.

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Effectively identifies and communicates potential and problematic situations. Contact appropriate personnel to obtain assistance in problem resolution.

Exercise independent judgment in a calm, collective approach during emergencies and stressful situation.

Act as an on-site lead when supervision is not available. Resolve questions, complaints, and requests that may involve policy interpretation.

Follow up on customer inquiries and perform research to assure satisfactory resolution.

Assist with the training program by developing training material and training new Specialist.

As business dictates, Level II Specialists are eligible to be appointed by Management to a Quarterback temporary role.  Quarterbacks act in a temporary leadership role to support other specialists with issue escalation, consistency of work, and aid in building skill set, talent, experience, ownership, and accountability in the organization. Quarterback may also be assigned to temporary projects as dictated by management.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities (Continued)

SOC Specialist III (Armed)

The SOC Specialist, (Armed) Level III must be able to perform the duties and responsibilities as described in the SOC Specialist, (Armed) Level I and Level II positions.

Demonstrate mental alertness and the ability to exercise good judgement, implement instructions and policies, fully understand security task and processes, and possess the acuity of senses and ability of expression sufficient to permit accurate communication by written, spoken, audible, visible, or other signals required by assigned job duties. Demonstrate high level of dependability and reliability.

Demonstrate ability to independently and fluently operate the Districts Physical Access Control System (PACS), Video Management System (VMS), Electronic Intercom System (EIS), Incident/Maintenance reporting software, Telephone System, and Statewide Radio System within six weeks of hire.

Monitor other SOC Specialists in providing outstanding customer service, technical direction, problem solving, decision making, teamwork, quality work, and leadership of colleagues as required to provide for business need.

Provide input regarding the work performance of a SOC Specialist to the assigned supervisor.

Take initiative on driving consistency throughout the SOC Specialist organization in regard to technical policies and procedures impacting daily work.

Ensure all policies and procedures impacting the SOC Specialist's work is documented in procedural format.

Drive quality call and alarm audits and will coach SOC Specialists on standards that are required to ensure consistent and accurate support from the SOC.

Provide mentoring to other SOC Specialists and will be responsible for training new employees on various policies and procedures upon completion of new hire training. This includes alarm responses and access control process audits, procedure training as the new incumbent becomes more familiar with the multitude of processes that must be followed in any given situation, and efficient processing of alarms and request for assistance.

Assist with scheduling of SOC Specialist shifts and will be responsible for filling any unfilled shifts when needed.

Physically respond to irate, threatening, armed, intimidating, or suspicious persons and address the situation using the minimal amount of force needed to correct the situation or until law enforcement arrives.

Ability to safely and efficiently handle firearms and successfully complete and follow the District's firearms policy.

Accountable for other duties as assigned.
Core Competencies
Customer Focus
Employees & Teamwork/Diversity & Inclusion
Integrity/Excellence
Public Service/Environmental Stewardship
Safety

Salary Information - Nebraska Public Power District offers a competitive starting salary with opportunities for growth. In addition to the base salary range listed below, NPPD employees may also be eligible for our Annual Incentive Program (AIP) that may supplement total compensation at a level above and beyond the stated salary range.  Successful applicants will be provided more information regarding the incentive program at the time of an interview.

Security Operations Center Specialist I (Armed)  Pay Grade - 7 Hourly Typical Pay Grade Starting Salary Range: $21.97  - $26.91 per hour

Security Operations Center Specialist II (Armed)  Pay Grade - 8 hourly  Typical Pay Grade Starting Salary Range: $24.14  - $29.57 per hour

Security Operations Center Specialist III (Armed)  Pay Grade - 9 hourly  Typical Pay Grade Starting Salary Range: $26.47  - $33.09 per hour

Travel Required: None  Travel required may fluctuate by business need. This is an estimate and will be discussed further with candidates that receive an interview.

Nebraska Public Power District offers a competitive starting salary and an excellent benefits package including medical and dental insurance, 401K retirement plan, paid holidays, paid vacation, paid medical, training opportunities and more.

If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact Human Resources at Nebraska Public Power District.

Nebraska Public Power District is an Equal Opportunity Employer