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AWS Security Engineer

iO Associates - UK/EU
Hampshire
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AWS Security Engineer - Permanent Position - Up to £80K - Hampshire


iO Associates are currently looking for x2 AWS Security Engineers to join our client on a permanent basis.

Our client is offering salaries between £65K - £80K (depending on experience) and you'll be asked to be onsite in Hampshire up to 2 days a week (potentially some flex on this and working hours).

We're looking forCyber-focussed candidates(experience working as a SOC Analyst / Cyber Engineer / Security Consultant) withstrong AWS experience(i.e. must be knowledgeable in AWS and/ or have AWS Certifications/ the Fundamentals certifications).

To join this project, you must be a sole British national (or lived in the UK for the last 10 years) and must be eligible for SC / DV Clearance. If you currently hold active SC or DV Clearance or have previously held it, this will be a big bonus.

If you're interested in learning more about this role, please apply with an up to date CV. Interviews will be held from June 23rd so please get in touch ASAP if interested.


If interested, please send anupdated CV to j.godwin @ ioassociates.co.ukand I will call you to discuss the role.

AWS Security Engineer - Permanent Position - Up to £80K - Hampshire

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