Cybersecurity Operations Center (CSOC) Manager
Southern California Edison (SCE) · Rosemead, California
$183,000 - $274,000
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Median base pay · nationwide
from 89 disclosed ranges
$101,500/yr
Not enough Los Angeles disclosures yet — this reflects Cybersecurity Analyst pay across all US locations in our feed.
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Southern California Edison (SCE) · Rosemead, California
$183,000 - $274,000
Tailor & apply →UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) · Montpelier, Vermont
$146,000 - $209,000
Tailor & apply →UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) · Hartford, Connecticut
$146,000 - $209,000
Tailor & apply →Treasury, Departmental Offices · Washington, District of Columbia
$143,913 - $187,093
Tailor & apply →Spire Inc · St. Louis, Missouri
$140,000 - $190,000
Tailor & apply →Booz Allen Hamilton · Fargo, North Dakota
$99,000 - $225,000
Tailor & apply →Seniority
Years of experience and scope are the biggest lever — senior cybersecurity analyst roles routinely clear the top of the range above.
Company & industry
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Local market
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Based on 89 disclosed ranges in our current feed (nationwide — we don’t yet have enough Los Angeles-specific data), the median is around $101,500 per year. Actual pay varies by experience, company, and specialty.
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