AI Security Engineer

Knutsford
2 days ago
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AI Security Engineer

Knutsford- Hybrid, 3 days on site

Contract - £600 - £630 per day (inside)

Our client is seeking an AI Security Engineer who will join the security team of a major organisation. You will combine practical engineering experience with deep knowledge of Data Security, AI Security, and cloud-native security practices.

Main Responsibilities:

Drive enhancements to the AI/GenAI security platform and scanning infrastructure, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and approved budgets.
Work alongside engineers to contribute to design, build, and optimise cloud-native data & GenAI Security services
Support stakeholders in leveraging and adopting the latest Data & GenAI Security cloud-native application architectures.
Ensure all Data Security architecture and cloud infrastructure accommodates the latest security and software lifecycle patterns.Required Skills/Experience:

Experience conducting threat modelling, penetration testing, and vulnerability assessments across AI/ML ecosystems, including data pipelines, model APIs, and supporting infrastructure.
Hands on expertise with core cybersecurity technologies, such as firewalls, SIEM platforms, IDS/IPS, and related security tooling.
Proficiency in Python, with the ability to develop automation, security tooling, and data-driven scripts.
Strong understanding of secure software development practices, including OWASP principles and DevSecOps methodologies integrated into CI/CD workflows.
Working knowledge of machine learning concepts, data processing techniques, and common AI/ML frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, Scikit learn, LangChain) - considered a strong advantage.
Risk Management and working experience and understanding different delivery methods, e.g. Scrum, Kanban, JIRA, Agile etc.
Experience in working end to end with software development lifecycles.
5+ years in DevOps, Security Engineering, or Infrastructure roles.
Desirable:

Previous experience in the financial/regulated sector
Certified GenAI and LLM Cybersecurity Professional (CGLCP)
Certified GenAI and LLM Cybersecurity Professional - Security Professionals (CGLCP SP)
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