Cloud Security Engineer

Texthelp
united kingdom
2 weeks ago
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At Everway (formerly n2y/Texthelp), our goal is to lead the world in Neurotechnology software, helping transform the way we understand and are understood.

We’re a global community of over 550 team members spanning seven countries, including the UK, USA, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Australia, and New Zealand. By understanding and addressing the unique needs of each individual, we're creating a world where differences are recognized and valued. A world where everyone can thrive.

We can only achieve our goals and continue to grow by having high performing people in our team, people who share our goals and are passionate about our mission. We pride ourselves on our core values that are embedded within our culture. These are tobe curious, have courage, and commit fully.

Join us at Everway - together, we can unlock the full potential of every mind.

About the role

Everway is looking for a highly skilled cloud security engineer with deep hands-on expertise and knowledge of cloud security best practices. In this role, you will play a key part in securing our cloud infrastructure, enforcing security policies, and working closely with infrastructure, development and compliance teams. A strong understanding of AWS and Azure services, IAM, networking, and automation is required.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Architect, implement, and manage security controls in AWS and Azure environments to protect cloud infrastructure, workloads, and data.
  • Conduct threat modeling and risk analysis to identify and remediate vulnerabilities.
  • Securely configure and audit cloud IAM policies, role-based access control (RBAC), and implement least-privilege principles.
  • Familiar with cloud native compute, storage and security services, such as AWS Security hub, GuardDuty, CloudTrail, and Azure Monitor.
  • Work closely with DevOps and development teams to integrate security into CI/CD pipelines and cloud-native applications.
  • Investigate and respond to cloud security incidents, misconfigurations, and compliance gaps.
  • 3+ years of experience in cloud security, with a strong focus on AWS and Azure.
  • Deep understanding of AWS security services, including IAM, Security Hub, GuardDuty, KMS, WAF, and S3 bucket ACLs and encryption.
  • Strong knowledge of AWS networking security, including VPCs, security groups, VPNs, and private link services.
  • Strong knowledge of Azure Defender, Sentinel, and Security Center.
  • Hands-on experience securing serverless architecture (e.g., AWS Lambda, API gateway) and containerized environments (e.g., Kubernetes).
  • Experience with cloud security monitoring, SIEM, and incident response.
  • Ability to automate security processes using IaC tools such as Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, or CDK is a plus.
  • Experience with Zero Trust security models in cloud environments.
  • CISSP, AWS Security Specialty, or CCSP.

Join our team and enjoy a competitive salary with bonus opportunities, flexible work schedules, and comprehensive health and wellness benefits. We offer flexible time off plans, career growth through development programs, and a collaborative, innovative culture where your ideas matter. Ready to make an impact? Apply today and be part of a company that invests in your success!

We are committed to providing a Drug-Free Workplace for all employees.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.

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