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Cloud Security Consultant

GCS Ltd
Swindon
6 months ago
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Cloud Security Consultant

Employer: GCS Ltd
Location: Swindon
Salary: 500.00 - 600.00 GBP Daily + Outside IR35
Closing date: 9 Apr 2025

Sector: IT
Job Role: Cloud Security
Job Type: Contract

We are currently seeking a highly–skilled and experienced Technical Cloud Security Consultant to join a small close-knit Security Team. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in cloud security and possess strong technical knowledge.

Responsibilities:

  • Designing, implementing, and maintaining cloud security solutions
  • Conducting security assessments and creating risk management strategies
  • Providing technical support and guidance to the team on security best practices
  • Collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure compliance with CMMC requirements
  • Staying up–to–date with the latest security trends and technologies

Requirements:

  • Extensive experience in cloud security and architecture
  • Strong understanding of CMMC requirements and implementation
  • Proficiency in English language
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or CISA are a plus

GCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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