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Cloud Security Architect

Fruition IT
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1 year ago
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Job Description

Cloud Security Architect (AWS)£700 / day - Outside IR35Contract until EOY (very likely to extend)UK remote, very occasional site visits

Fruition are currently seeking a highly skilled Cloud Security Architect (AWS) to join a well reputable technology first consultancy in the UK.

You will be working closely to the Data team working on a large scale platform modernisation, helping to build out new capabilities with AWS Native Services. You will also be involved with migrating some of their leftover on-prem services to AWS.

It is essential that you have a focus on modern technology practises within Security - they're looking into AI connectivity, Databricks, Streaming (Kafka), Glue Catalogues, Step Functions etc etc…

Experience:

Extensive experience in information security, with a specific focus on security architecture.Extensive Cloud experience, in particular AWS (ideally AWS Native Services).Knowledge around AI connectivity would be advantageous.Data - DynamoDB, Databricks, S3 Storage.Streaming Services - Kafka.Great communicator as you'll be collaborating across multiple teams across the business and dealing with C-level stakeholders.Any relevant Security Certifications are a nice to have.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.

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